Eight state attorneys general file suit to block TV station group merger

A lawsuit filed Wednesday in Sacramento federal court argues that a proposed agreement involving eight state attorneys general, including California’s Rob Bonta, would give Nexstar Media Group excessive control over local television stations. The lawsuit claims this would harm consumers by reducing the variety of news options available in their communities.

The gore is great in ‘Ready or Not 2: Here I Come’ but this sequel is slow to seek new ideas

Picking up immediately after the events of “Halloween II,” the story finds Grace covered in blood and smoking outside the burned-down mansion of her in-laws, the Le Domas family—all of whom are now dead. On what was supposed to be her wedding night, her husband allowed his family to sacrifice her to a demon, hoping to appease Le Bail, a sinister spirit they believed had brought the family its immense wealth. However, the sacrifice failed, and Grace survived.

‘We did it, America!’: Afroman triumphs in lawsuit filed by law enforcement who raided his home

Following Wednesday’s verdict, 51-year-old rapper Joseph Foreman – known as [Rapper’s Stage Name, if known, otherwise omit] – celebrated outside the courthouse with his supporters. He enthusiastically proclaimed, “We did it, America! Freedom of speech!” In a video of the scene, he was seen wearing the same patriotic outfit from his courtroom appearance the previous day: a red, white, and blue suit and tie, along with American flag sunglasses, all under a white fur coat.