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Britney Spears Shares Traumatic Experience with NBA Star Victor Wembanyama’s Security Team in Las Vegas

Britney Spears has spoken out about a traumatic experience she had with NBA star Victor Wembanyama's security team in Las Vegas on Wednesday night. Spears said she approached him to congratulate him on his success, but was back handed in the face by his security team. She was left feeling frightened and embarrassed, and hopes her experience will serve as a reminder to be aware of the people around us and to always be kind.

Keke Palmer and Boyfriend Darius Jackson Face Backlash After He Criticizes Her Outfit Choice

Keke Palmer and her boyfriend, Darius Jackson, have sparked a conversation about double standards after Jackson criticized Palmer for wearing a sheer dress at an Usher concert. Palmer responded to the criticism, standing up for her right to wear whatever she wants without being judged. Fans have since praised her for her response, arguing that she should be able to wear whatever she wants without being shamed.

Kremlin Confirms Contact Between U.S. and Russia Regarding Possible Prisoner Swap Involving American Journalist

On Tuesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that there has been contact between the U.S. and Russia regarding a possible prisoner swap involving Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan, both of whom are considered "wrongfully detained." The same day, the U.S. ambassador to Russia met with Gershkovich in Moscow, and Peskov said that any discussions about a prisoner swap must be kept in complete silence. It is unclear if the two countries have made any progress in their negotiations.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Defends Himself in Wall Street Journal Op-Ed Ahead of ProPublica Investigation

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has published a commentary in The Wall Street Journal defending himself from questions about his ethical conduct raised in an upcoming article by ProPublica. Alito claims he had recused himself from cases involving entities connected to hedge fund founder Paul Singer and reported gifts on his financial disclosure forms. ProPublica is expected to publish its investigation into Alito’s ethical conduct later today, raising questions about the accuracy of Alito’s claims.

Nine Women File Lawsuit Against Bill Cosby, Alleging Sexual Assault and Abuse of Power

Nine women have filed a lawsuit against Bill Cosby in U.S. District Court for Nevada, accusing him of using his power and fame to sexually assault them between 1979 and 1992. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages for the nine women, who are identified only by their initials, and claims that Cosby knew his victims were vulnerable due to their youth and inexperience. The case is ongoing and no court date has been set.

Las Vegas Golden Knights Make History with First Stanley Cup Win

The Las Vegas Golden Knights have won their first Stanley Cup in franchise history, defeating the Florida Panthers 9-3 on Tuesday night. Head coach Peter Cassidy had expressed confidence the day before the game that his team would play well, and they certainly did, blowing open a one-goal game in the second period to lead 6-1. The win marks a historic moment for the Golden Knights, who have only been in existence since 2017, and is the first major professional sports championship in Las Vegas history.

Man Charged with 98 Federal Hate Crimes in Connection with Southern California Church Shooting

David Chou, 69, of Las Vegas, has been charged with 98 counts, including weapons and explosives charges and forcefully obstructing the free exercise of religion, in connection with the fatal shooting of one person and wounding of five others at a Southern California church luncheon in May 2022.

Appeals Court Overturns Fraud Convictions of Las Vegas Parents Involved in “Operation Varsity Blues” Scandal

Abdelaziz and Wilson, two parents from Las Vegas, have had their fraud convictions overturned by a federal appeals court on Wednesday. The pair were found guilty in 2021 of paying bribes to get their kids into elite universities as part of the “Operation Varsity Blues” scandal. The appeals court ruling is a major victory for the two parents, and could have implications for other parents who were charged in the scandal. It remains to be seen how the ruling will affect the college admissions process going forward.

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