In a bid to defend OnlyFans star Courtney Clenney in a second-degree murder case, her legal team presented a video of knives being thrown at a pig carcass to argue that she didn’t intend to kill her boyfriend. The video aimed to show the similarities between pig flesh and human tissue, but prosecutors pointed out flaws in the argument, including differences in distance and force of the throws. Clenney remains in court as the judge reviews the evidence and delays her bail ruling, following a violent incident that led to her boyfriend’s death in their Miami condo.
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Court denies TikTok’s request to halt enforcement of potential US ban
A federal appeals court upheld a mid-January deadline for TikTok to be sold in the U.S. or face a ban, rejecting the company's request for a halt until the Supreme Court reviews the challenge. Attorneys for TikTok and ByteDance plan to appeal to the Supreme Court, raising questions about social media, national security, and the First Amendment. The law requires ByteDance to sell TikTok over national security concerns, with the app facing a potential shutdown...
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