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Affair Sours, Mistress Sues, Wife Threatens Divorce-the Life and Times of Baseball Star Miguel Cabrera

A Florida court has ordered Detroit Tigers star Miguel Cabrera to pay $20,000 a month in child support to an ex-mistress he fathered two children with and pay off her nearly $1-million mansion by July. He’d had an ongoing affair with the woman and supported her financially for years.  When the wife found out, Cabrera […]

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To Reveal or Not to Reveal-That is the Question with Sebring Mass Shooting and Marsy’s Law

Last November, Florida voters voted to expand the rights of crime victims.  Provisions of the law include requirements crime victims be informed of their rights and the services available to them, an entitlement to updates on criminal proceedings, a right to know about meetings between the accused and state attorneys before plea deals agreed to,

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Football Coach Fired After Praying After a Game, Supremes Decline to Get Involved

Here we go again.  Another battle over prayer in the public square is really a battle about the meaning and scope of the First Amendment to the Constitution. The First Amendment text reads: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech,

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No Justice for Military Vets Supreme Court Says

The US Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit filed on behalf of sick and disabled military veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars who were debilitated by burn pits which contained tires, batteries, medical waste and other hazardous materials. Plaintiffs allege that KBR, formerly owned by Halliburton Corporation, and other companies dumped tires, batteries, medical

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