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Mexican Governors Rocha and Campos Face Possible Arrests Amid Federal Investigation
The Mexican Attorney General’s Office has escalated its probe by considering the arrest of Governors Rocha Moya and Campos after their summons. This move signifies a major intensification of the investigation into alleged drug trafficking and CIA links.

Federal Agents Detain Columbia University Student by Deceptive Means, Stir Outcry
Federal agents detained a Columbia University student using deceptive tactics, including false pretenses, sparking outrage and protests. The student was released hours later after high-level interventions, raising legal and ethical concerns about immigration enforcement on campuses.

Blake Lively's Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Against Justin Baldoni Dismissed, Settlement Scheduled
Blake Lively’s sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni have been mostly dismissed by a court. Settlement conferences are scheduled for Monday, indicating ongoing resolution efforts despite the setback.

Luigi Mangione's federal trial postponed to October 2024 over scheduling conflicts
Luigi Mangione's federal trial has been rescheduled for October 2024, with jury selection beginning on October 13. The delay impacts the case timeline and could influence legal outcomes.

CBS Streaming News Workers Strike 24 Hours Over Contract Dispute
CBS Streaming News workers staged a 24-hour strike after failing to agree on a new contract post-expiration. This action signals deepening labor tensions around compensation and job security at CBS News's digital units.

Harvey Weinstein's Retrial Rescheduled for April 2025 in New York
The retrial of Harvey Weinstein on rape charges has been scheduled for April 14, 2025, following a previous postponement. This case remains under intense media scrutiny, highlighting ongoing issues in justice for sexual assault allegations.

US Blocks Venezuela from Funding Maduro’s Legal Defense Amid New York Arrests
The US has blocked Venezuela from allocating funds for Maduro’s legal defense amid legal proceedings in New York. Both Maduro’s lawyer and US authorities confirm the restrictions, reflecting ongoing tensions.

Steven Spielberg Relocates to New York Amid California Wealth Tax Controversy
Steven Spielberg has moved to New York amid California's contentious wealth tax debates. His relocation exemplifies the broader impact of tax policies on high-net-worth individuals and state competitiveness.