LA County has placed 66 probation officers on leave since Jan. 1

Sixty-six sworn probation officers in Los Angeles County have been placed on leave since Jan. 1, pending investigations for a range of alleged offenses, including some related to sexual misconduct and youth-on-youth violence, officials said Monday. The county Department of Probation said the figures include 14 — two more than …...Read More

Justin Fields' relationship with veteran quarterbacks as rookie was 'toxic as hell,' report says

Advice from a Super Bowl-winning quarterback? Apparently, Justin Fields wanted no part. The Chicago Bears selected Fields with the 11th pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, trading up from 20 to do so. Fields joined a quarterback room that had veteran presence in Andy Dalton and Nick Foles. Dalton had …...Read More

Nashville police officer fired over OnlyFans video showing 'traffic stop'

WARNING: This story contains explicit details. The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) in Tennessee recently fired a police officer who allegedly appeared in an OnlyFans video in uniform. The video, which was obtained by local outlet WTVF, appears to show the officer engaging in sexual activity with a woman during …...Read More

Nashville police officer fired over pornographic OnlyFans video showing 'traffic stop'

WARNING: This story contains explicit details The Nashville Metropolitan Police Department (NMPD) recently fired an officer who allegedly appeared in a pornographic OnlyFans video in uniform. The video, which was obtained by local outlet WTVF, appears to show the officer engaging in sexual activity with a woman during a fake …...Read More

Some New Yorkers shell out big bucks to get into Trump trial: ‘It’s better than a Broadway show’

Former President Trump’s unprecedented trial in Manhattan court reportedly has New Yorkers camping out and shelling out big bucks for a coveted seat in the courtroom. As New York v. Trump continues, lines to get into the court were "crazy long," and "tensions were running high in the public line," …...Read More

Northwestern president threatens anti-Israel with 'disciplinary action' students after vandalism

The president of Northwestern University near Chicago threatened anti-Israel agitators with "disciplinary action," which critics say came after the school was hit with a U.S. House committee's investigation into antisemitism on campus. Northwestern University President Michael Schill said that Northwestern students used red paint to vandalize a display of Israeli …...Read More

Biden moving forward on $1B in weapons for Israel after previous shipment paused over Rafah concerns: report

The Biden administration is reportedly moving forward with a plan to send Israel $1 billion worth of weapons after the White House briefly paused a shipment last week over concerns about Israel’s planned ground invasion of Rafah. The weapons package, according to the Wall Street Journal, will include $700 million …...Read More

WNBA’s new Golden State team reveals nickname ahead of 2025 inaugural season

The WNBA’s new Golden State franchise has found its identity. The team will be known as the Golden State Valkyries, as the league’s first expansion team since 2008 revealed their name, brand and look on "Good Morning America" on Tuesday. The Atlanta Dream was the last franchise to be added …...Read More

T'Wolves' Rudy Gobert fined $75,000 for insinuating referees had money on playoff game with hand gesture

Rudy Gobert doesn't hide when he feels the integrity of the game is being questioned. The Minnesota Timberwolves big man was fined $75,000 for again making a money gesture directed toward referees on Monday, insinuating they had money on the game. The now four-time Defensive Player of the Year first …...Read More

Vermont Legislature passes one of the strongest data privacy measures in the country

The Democrat-controlled Vermont legislature has passed one of the strongest data privacy measures in the country aimed at cracking down on companies' use of online personal data, which would let consumers file civil lawsuits against companies that break certain privacy rules. However, Republican Gov. Phil Scott has concerns about how …...Read More