MLB’s Pride police strike out against Christian players

For years, Major League Baseball’s Pride-themed events largely went unchallenged. This June, three San Francisco Giants pitchers quietly inscribed a Bible passage onto their Pride caps, sparking a fresh debate over religious freedom, corporate loyalty, and the meaning behind the rainbow symbol.

Idexx appears to have plate-reading cameras monitoring Maine properties

A recent report indicates that Idexx may be using license plate-reading cameras at properties in Maine. State law bans private entities from employing automated license plate readers, raising questions about the legality of Idexx’s approach. Details about the scope and operation of these cameras have yet to be fully disclosed.

Idexx appears to have plate-reading cameras monitoring Maine properties

Two Men Arrested for Creating AI Deepfake Porn

Two men were taken into custody for allegedly producing AI-generated deepfake pornography, underscoring serious legal and ethical concerns tied to this emerging technology. Their arrests highlight that creating such explicit, fabricated imagery is not without real victims or consequences.

Two Men Arrested for Creating AI Deepfake Porn

U.S. intercepts a fifth sanctioned tanker as it exerts control over oil

In a move underscoring its authority over oil shipments, the U.S. has reportedly intercepted a fifth tanker under sanctions. Details remain sparse, but this development signals continuing control over vital energy resources.

U.S. intercepts a fifth sanctioned tanker as it exerts control over oil

Priest accused of sexual battery dies

A retired priest from Punta Gorda, accused by numerous men of sexual battery in Florida and Iowa, has died. His passing ends any personal legal proceeding against him, though questions remain about the underlying allegations.

Priest accused of sexual battery dies

State Supreme Court puts business courts on hold

The Oklahoma Supreme Court has halted the implementation of a law intended to establish the state’s first business court system. The decision, made late Tuesday, July 15, 2025, puts a significant legislative initiative on hold.

State Supreme Court puts business courts on hold

U.K. police studying Glastonbury performances after anti-Israel chants

British police are contemplating an investigation after performers at Glastonbury Festival made anti-Israel comments during their shows.

Supreme Court term still awaiting 16 decisions, including birthright citizenship

With 16 decisions still pending, the Supreme Court’s current term holds significant implications for the nation, including a pivotal case on birthright citizenship. The outcomes of these cases are highly anticipated and may have far-reaching impacts on U.S. law.

Supreme Court upholds Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors

In a landmark 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court has upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors. The ruling supports similar laws in 26 other states and represents a significant setback for transgender rights across the nation.

Supreme Court upholds Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors

Trump brings emergency appeal over mass firings to Supreme Court

Former President Donald Trump has filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court over mass firings. This legal move escalates the dispute to the nation’s highest court.

Trump brings emergency appeal over mass firings to Supreme Court