Credit Card Late Fees: No Cap at $8- Strong Opinions on Both Sides

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A new ruling is shaking up the financial market. A Fort Worth judge has overruled a new Biden administration rule that would cap credit card late fees at $8. Former President Trump-appointed U.S. District Judge Mark T. Pittman claimed the new rule violates federal statutes. The conservative Chamber of Commerce led several organizations that opposed…

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Assault Charge or Defense or Property: You Find the Truth

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Porch pirates! They are possibly the biggest downside of home delivery. But this homeowner’s reaction makes us wonder, is this defense or property? Or were his actions worthy of an assault charge? The video shows a porch pirate caught in the act by a doorbell camera. The homeowner comes out of the home, wielding a…

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TikTok Ban: Company Sues to Reclaim its Rights

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The TikTok ban has ignited uproar among many users. The company is fighting back by taking legal action. Their decision marks the beginning of a battle that will go down in history regarding the United States’s First Amendment rights. What is the TikTok Ban? Those who are unfamiliar with the TikTok ban may need some…

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Trump Faces Jail Threat As He Violates Gag Order Again

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As Trump’s hush money trial enters its third week, prosecutors scrutinize business records that could prove their case. Moreover, the former President received his 10th violation for breaking his gag order. If convicted, potential jail time looms, complicating trial proceedings. What is Trump’s Gag Order? The gag order prevents Trump from attacking potential witnesses, jurors,…

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Gym Safety Under The Legal Lens: A Viral Video Analysis

In the viral video, a gym-goer barely escapes a major accident. The clip shows a heart-stopping moment where a guy’s fast reflexes at the gym prevent a catastrophic accident. The clip begins with someone simply walking past a barbell that’s not evenly loaded with heavy weights. In a split second, the barbell tips dangerously, hurtling…

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Stricter Penalties for Killing Police Animals: Kansas Leads the Way

The penalties for killing police animals, which currently include dogs and horses, may strengthen in Kansas soon. The initiative was adopted following the legislative committee’s approval and reinforced by a tragic event. The tragic event occurred in Wichita, the state’s largest city, a year ago when a suspect strangled a police dog.  The Republican-controlled State…

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