

Trump Indicted for 4th Time & 'Blind Side' Star Says Story Was a Lie
Aug 15, 2023
Former President Donald Trump faces his fourth indictment in Georgia, stirring debate over its impact on his campaign. Michael Oher disputes the portrayal of his life in 'The Blind Side,' raising questions about authenticity and profit. A significant ruling empowers young activists in Montana to challenge fossil fuel policies, while an Illinois law allows child influencers to monetize their presence. Plus, explore the humorous 'girl math' trend and a new $900k AI job opportunity, alongside Dunkin’ Donuts’ foray into the boozy beverage market.
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Trump's Fourth Indictment
- Former President Trump's fourth indictment involves alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 Georgia election results.
- Charges include racketeering, pressuring officials, and tampering with voting machines.
The Blind Side Dispute
- Michael Oher, subject of "The Blind Side," alleges the Tuohy family never adopted him but established conservatorship, exploiting his story for profit.
- Oher claims he received no compensation from the movie, while the Tuohys claim they split the profits evenly.
Youth Climate Victory
- A Montana judge ruled the state's pro-fossil fuel policies violate young people's right to a clean environment.
- This landmark ruling sets a precedent for climate change litigation nationwide.