The Supreme Court will hear arguments over the extent of states' power to hold social media platforms liable for political censorship in a case with major ramifications for free speech and the broader landscape of the internet. The court will hear oral arguments Monday in NetChoice v. Moody on Monday, a case that addresses whether
The winner of Kentucky’s largest lottery jackpot who was arrested in Florida days after claiming his riches has a 16-page rap sheet and decades-long criminal history – including a conviction for stran...