Judge terminates Britney Spears’ conservatorship
Britney Spears’s conservatorship went back in front of a judge in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon, resulting in the termination of the pop star’s arrangement with her father.
Britney Spears’ conservatorship has finally ended
After 13 years living under a legal arrangement that controlled both her personal life and finances, the pop star was released from her conservatorship Friday.
How a powerful New Jersey Senate president lost his seat to an unknown truck driver
There was enough working against Democrats inside and outside of New Jersey for the powerful state Senate president to lose his seat to a truck driver with no political experience.
Married for 52 years, William and Diana Gutierrez died of COVID months apart
William and Diana Gutierrez lost their lives to COVID approximately two months apart last winter. We take a moment to remember their lives.
Johnson & Johnson is splitting in 2
Johnson & Johnson is the latest big, diversified company to announce it is breaking into smaller parts. It plans to split its prescription drug and medical device brand from its consumer products.
Prosecutors in Rittenhouse trial rest their case, but face questions about strategy
Legal experts say the jury’s verdict could come down to how well the prosecution made its central argument that Rittenhouse was the aggressor and not just acting in self-defense, as he claims.
Former Georgia senator and Vietnam veteran Max Cleland has died at 79
Former Sen. Max Cleland of Georgia has died. He was 79 years old. He lost three limbs in Vietnam, but that didn’t stop him from seeking higher office, where he advocated for veterans and the disabled.
Oklahoma Supreme Court overturns $465 million opioid ruling against Johnson & Johnson
The Oklahoma Supreme Court threw out an opioid ruling against Johnson & Johnson, raising questions about the legal strategy used to hold the drug industry accountable for the opioid crisis.
Rising food prices have resulted in both food insecurity and improvisation
The cost of many foods — especially beef, pork and poultry — is rising fast, largely due to supply chain issues. For many, that can mean hard decisions at the grocery store.
An original Apple-1 computer sells for $400,000
The computer is one out of the 200 Apple-1 computers that were designed and built by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs.
The holidays are nearing, and merchandise meant to be on shelves is still on ships
With the holiday shopping season fast approaching, many businesses are still waiting for critical cargo that’s stuck in traffic at ports. The race is on to unload containers to reach store shelves.
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