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Exploring Cold Court's Genre-Blending Debut EP

Philly-based brother-sister duo Cold Court merges various musical influences in their debut EP, creating a hyperpop sound that draws comparisons to artists like 100 Gecs.

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Kerala High Court Voices Concerns About Unregulated Elderly Care Facilities

The Kerala High Court has raised significant concerns regarding the Thenmala Punarjani shelter home, following reports of alleged mistreatment of its residents.

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Begona Gomez, Wife of Spain's PM, to Stand Trial for Corruption

A Madrid court has determined that Begona Gomez, spouse of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, will face trial for corruption amid ongoing government scrutiny.

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Kalaburagi POSCO Court Issues Life Sentence for Sexual Assault of Minor

In a significant legal decision, the Kalaburagi POSCO Court has sentenced a youth to life imprisonment for the sexual assault of a minor, underscoring the importance of protecting children.

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Pedro Sánchez’s Wife to Stand Trial for Corruption Amid Controversy

In a surprising ruling, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has been ordered to face a corruption trial and must surrender her passport. The Prime Minister's office has criticized the judge's decision.

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The Case for Free Access to Court Records

Advocates are increasingly calling for free access to court records, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in the legal system.

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Court Rules on Gold Coin Salesman's Scheme Against Rival

A court has determined that former employees of Hattons of London misappropriated confidential customer information during a surge in the bullion market.

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Greenway and Neville Share Insights on NSL Grand Final Predictions

In a recent episode of the Off the Court podcast, Tasmin Greenway and Tracey Neville discuss their predictions for the upcoming Netball Super League Grand Final.

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Achraf Hakimi, Morocco's Captain, Faces Rape Trial in 2026

Achraf Hakimi, the captain of Morocco's national football team, is set to stand trial for rape in June 2026, following accusations made in 2023, as confirmed by French prosecutors.

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Ohio Court's Ruling on Social Media Use by Minors Sparks Debate

A recent ruling by a US court allows Ohio to impose restrictions on children's social media usage, raising questions about online safety and regulation.

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Legal Discussions on US Contractors in San Diego Court

The recent podcast episode explores the legal ramifications of controversial statements made by US contractors, featuring insights from legal expert Daniel McLaughlin.

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Jack Draper Prepares for Clay-Court Season After Early Miami Open Exit

Following his early exit from the Miami Open, Jack Draper is now concentrating on his preparations for the upcoming clay-court season.

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InfoWars Set to Relaunch Under The Onion on July 2nd

The Onion has announced the official launch date for its reboot of InfoWars, a controversial conspiracy network previously led by Alex Jones.

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Michigan Judge Declares Sports Prediction Markets Outside CFTC Authority

A federal judge in Michigan has determined that Polymarket's legal challenge against state regulators is unlikely to succeed, indicating a significant ruling on the jurisdiction of sports prediction markets.

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Understanding the Dynamics of National Netball Teams

This piece delves into the intricate relationships among national netball teams, their coaches, and pivotal players, highlighting the complexities of the sport.

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UK Supreme Court Rules Against Billionaire Trader Alex Gerko in Tax Appeal

In a significant ruling, the UK Supreme Court has determined that traders must pay income tax on their share of trading profits, impacting billionaire Alex Gerko's tax appeal.

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High Court of Australia Rules on Block Earner's Licensing Requirements

In a unanimous decision, Australia's High Court has ruled that Block Earner must secure a financial services licence, reversing a previous appeal ruling from 2025.

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Ghana's Government Seeks Court Review of Partey's Visa Denial

The Ghanaian government has initiated legal proceedings to contest the denial of a visa for midfielder Thomas Partey, with a Canadian court set to hear the case.

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Swedish Man Sentenced for Coercing Wife into Prostitution

A court in Sweden has sentenced a 61-year-old man to four and a half years in prison for coercing his wife into prostitution, forcing her to engage with over 100 men.

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Call for Expert Committee on Biogas Policy in Tamil Nadu

A litigant has urged the Madras High Court to establish an expert committee to develop a biogas policy, suggesting a pilot project in Greater Chennai Corporation as a starting point.