Supreme Court Abortion Case Dismissal

Supreme Court dismisses abortion case due to clerical error, leading to confusion and differing opinions among justices. Media coverage is skewed towards pro-abortion victory, but case continues in Ninth Circuit.

Madonna's Celebration Tour Lawsuit Dismissal

Two concertgoers who sued Madonna over a delayed start time for her Brooklyn show have voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit with prejudice, meaning it cannot be re-filed. Madonna and Live Nation do not agree with plaintiffs' position and believe the lawsuit was frivolous.

Elon Musk dismisses lawsuit against OpenAI

Elon Musk voluntarily dismisses breach of contract claims against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman. Musk had accused OpenAI of compromising its mission by allying with Microsoft. OpenAI refuted the claims, revealing Musk's acknowledgement of the need for funding in the past. Musk's relationship with OpenAI has been strained, leading him to launch his own AI start-up, xAI. The lawsuit was dropped amidst Musk's criticism of a partnership between OpenAI and Apple.

Scottie Scheffler's Arrest and Charges Dismissal

Pro golfer Scottie Scheffler's charges were dismissed after being arrested for assaulting a police officer and reckless driving. Video footage showed conflicting accounts of the incident, leading to the charges being dropped.

Dismissal of 211 Rioting Cases Against Migrants in El Paso

El Paso County Court Judge dismissed 211 rioting cases against migrants due to procedural error, leading to release of migrants to ICE custody for asylum or removal. DA intends to appeal ruling.

Hunter Biden's Gun Charges Appeal

Hunter Biden failed to successfully appeal his gun charges before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. His trial remains set for June 3 in Delaware.

Prospective Juror's Bias in Donald Trump's Trial

A prospective juror in former President Donald Trump's trial admitted in an interview that she is not a fan of him despite claiming to be unbiased. She cited reasons like his handling of COVID-19 and comments on China. The juror was dismissed due to scheduling conflicts.

Dismissal of Jurors in Donald Trump's Criminal Trial

The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's criminal trial dismissed two jurors due to prior brushes with the law and feeling intimidated by public exposure. Five jurors have been selected so far out of 192 potential jurors. Trump faces charges related to covering up a payment to Stormy Daniels. He denies the charges and claims they are politically motivated.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy dismisses aides amidst ongoing reshuffle as Russia intensifies attacks

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy dismisses top aide and advisers amidst ongoing reshuffle, while Russia intensifies attacks with missile strikes and drone launches. Ukrainian energy infrastructure targeted with power plant destroyed and significant damage caused in multiple regions. Civilian casualties reported, including one death from recent mass barrage. Ukraine increases funding for homemade ammunition and weapons.

Dismissal of Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Eddie Johnson

A federal judge dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit against former Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson, stating that evidence suggested a consensual relationship with the accuser. Johnson was fired in 2019 after being found passed out in his department SUV.

Dismissal of Charges Against Donald Trump in Election Interference Case

Fulton County Judge dismissed three charges against former President Donald Trump in the election interference case, ruling that prosecutors failed to provide enough detail about the alleged crime. Trump faces a maximum of 76.5 years in state prison if convicted on each of the charges. The case against Trump has been on shaky ground due to the effort to remove the prosecutor over her romantic relationship with a colleague.

Dismissal of Charges Against Drew Ogletree in Domestic Battery Case

Charges against Indianapolis Colts tight end Drew Ogletree in a domestic battery case have been dismissed.

Resignation of China's former foreign minister Qin Gang

China's former foreign minister Qin Gang, who has been missing from public view since last June, has resigned from the national legislature. His dismissal as foreign minister was a surprise, and signs of political friction in China are rare. His ouster is believed to be part of efforts to reduce security vulnerabilities amid increasing competition with the United States and its allies.

Dismissal of Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Steven Tyler

A judge dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit against Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, where former model Jeanne Bellino claimed he groped her in 1975. Tyler denied the allegations and the judge ruled that the lawsuit was filed too late.