In a historic move, President Trump has signed the Take It Down Act, criminalizing the distribution of nonconsensual intimate imagery, including deepfakes. This law aims to protect victims from online abuse and holds tech companies accountable.
A groundbreaking study reveals that nearly 19 million US children live with a parent who has a substance use disorder, significantly increasing their risk of mental health issues and substance abuse. Experts urge for better screening and treatment access.
In a riveting finale to her testimony, Cassie Ventura sheds light on her tumultuous relationship with Sean 'Diddy' Combs during his federal trial for sex trafficking. Shocking new details emerge as witnesses recount alleged abuse and the aftermath of Combs's actions.
In a gripping court session, Cassie Ventura detailed her tumultuous relationship with Sean Combs, revealing allegations of rape, emotional turmoil, and a shocking history of abuse that has captivated the public's attention.
In a gripping trial, Cassie Ventura detailed her harrowing experiences with Sean 'Diddy' Combs, alleging abuse, control, and sexual exploitation. The shocking testimony reveals a darker side of the music mogul.
Halle Bailey has been granted temporary sole physical and legal custody of her son, Halo, amid serious domestic abuse allegations against ex DDG. The singer fears for her and her child's safety as the court case unfolds.
In a shocking turn of events, Halle Bailey has obtained a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend DDG, citing ongoing abuse. The documents reveal disturbing allegations of violence and harassment, prompting Bailey to seek legal protection for herself and her son.
Cassie Ventura, pregnant and a key witness in Diddy's sex-trafficking trial, shares harrowing details of her abusive relationship with the music mogul, revealing shocking truths about their past.
In a stunning legal twist, Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted of murdering their parents over 35 years ago, are now eligible for parole after a recent resentencing. Their case, filled with allegations of abuse, continues to spark debate and media interest.
In a surprising turn of events, a Los Angeles judge has resentenced the Menendez brothers to 50 years to life, making them eligible for parole after over three decades in prison for the murders of their parents. The brothers expressed remorse and highlighted their transformation behind bars. A decision on their release will come in June.