Myles Collier
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Tyson Sues Live Nation for $5 Million After Filing Charges of Embezzlement
On Wednesday, famed championship boxer Mike Tyson filed a lawsuit against a financial company owned by Live Nation Entertainment, Inc., for embezzlement.
Fired for Voting Lawsuit Draws National Attention, Stirs Debate
A woman in Ohio has filed a lawsuit against her former employer claiming she was fired after it became known that she voted for President Obama.
Zombie Foreclosures Leave Millions of Homeowners Reeling
There has been an increase in "zombie foreclosures," a legal gray area affecting millions of Americans, which is forcing homeowners to deal with fines, liens and mountains of debt.
World's Largest Pot Shop Faces Uncertain Future
A judge recently dismissed a lawsuit that was aimed to keeping the Harborside Health Center, a medical marijuana dispensary in Oakland, Calif., open after federal prosecutors fought to shut it down.
Farmer's Secret Castle Ordered Torn Down by Judge, Owner Seeks Appeal
A man in England who built a castle on his property will have to tear it down after a court ruled he deceived the town's council and failed to follow protocol with the town's building guidelines.
Sheriff Predicts 'Second American Revolution' Should Restrictive Gun Measures Pass
A sheriff in Wisconsin is warning of a pending second American revolution should stricter gun control measures be passed by the federal government.
Emergency Contraception to Be Available in UK Schools?
A committee comprised of medical experts from the United Kingdom's National Health Service is advocating that the Scottish government approve of a plan that would make contraception, including the morning-after pill, available in schools.
Xanax 'Better Mom' Comment Ignites Debate Regarding Parenting, Depression and Meds
The revelation that a mother uses a prescribed antidepressant to help her get through her parenting obligations as ignited a debate regarding parenting and treatment options surrounding depression and anxiety.
Christian Persecution in China Up 42 Percent, Says Study
A new report is detailing the severe persecution that Christians in China are facing and explains that instances of persecution are dramatically rising while the Communist government cracks down on unregistered house churches.
Registrars Could Be Forced to Perform Same-Sex Ceremonies, Says UK Equality Regulator
Registrars in the United Kingdom could be forced to oversee same-sex marriages. The Equality regulator stated that it would be an acceptable action to promote equality throughout society should gay marriage legislation pass.