Shia LaBeouf Blames Religion For Mardi Gras Arrest

In an interview with Channel 5’s Andrew Callaghan, actor Shia LaBeouf opened up about his recent arrest during Mardi Gras in New Orleans, his relationship with faith, and his ongoing struggles with recovery. LaBeouf began by taking full ownership of his actions during the Mardi Gras incident. “I’ve been having a time of my life. … Read more

TikTok Psychic’s Life Ruined In Court After Professor She Slandered for 3 Years Wins $10M Judgment

A federal jury in Idaho has awarded Rebecca Scofield, a university professor, $10 million in damages after TikTok psychic Ashley Gillard spent over three years falsely accusing her of orchestrating the m**ders of four University of Idaho students. The verdict marks the largest defamation award ever issued to an individual in Idaho history, surpassing previous … Read more

Small Winery Managed to Dodge Tariffs By Being Crafty

When the U.S. Supreme Court struck down approximately two-thirds of the Trump administration’s tariffs on February 20th, the victory didn’t come from tech giants or retail behemoths. Instead, a tiny wine importer called VOS Selections led the charge. The company, along with several other small firms, challenged the legality of tariffs imposed on their French … Read more