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Miami Police Sue Matt Damon, Ben Affleck Over Film 'The Rip'
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Miami Police Sue Matt Damon, Ben Affleck Over Film 'The Rip'

Miami police officers have filed a lawsuit against actors Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, alleging that their new film 'The Rip' damages the reputation of the Miami Police Department. The lawsuit claims the movie misrepresents the officers and their work.

Justice Sotomayor Apologizes to Kavanaugh for 'Hurtful Comments'
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Justice Sotomayor Apologizes to Kavanaugh for 'Hurtful Comments'

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a rare public apology to fellow Justice Brett Kavanaugh for "hurtful comments" she made regarding his judicial conduct. Her remarks were deemed inappropriate and highly personal.

Noah Kahan Performs, Matt Damon Appears on Saturday Night Live
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Noah Kahan Performs, Matt Damon Appears on Saturday Night Live

Musician Noah Kahan performed two songs, 'The Great Divide' and 'Doors,' as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live. The episode also featured Matt Damon in the cold open as Brett Kavanaugh and other sketches, including a Tucker Carlson segment on Weekend Update.

Supreme Court Justices Kavanaugh, Jackson Publicly Disagree Over Emergency Docket
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Supreme Court Justices Kavanaugh, Jackson Publicly Disagree Over Emergency Docket

Supreme Court Justices Kavanaugh, Jackson Publicly Disagree Over Emergency Docket Authored by Matthew Vadum via The Epoch Times, U.S. Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Ketanji Brown Jackson clashed on March 9 over the court’s various emergency orders that have allowed President Donald Trump to pursue his policy agenda. The setting was a federal courtroom in the nation’s capital, at an annual lecture honoring former federal judge and prosecutor Thomas Aquinas Flannery, w...