Jackson’s Son Blanket Fights Grandma Over Estate Money

Santa Monica, California – Blanket Jackson, the youngest child of the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson, is currently embroiled in a legal battle with his own grandmother, Katherine Jackson. The 22-year-old is attempting to prevent his grandmother from accessing the estate money left behind by his father. The dispute between Blanket Jackson and his grandmother has escalated to the point where legal action is being taken. Blanket has requested the court to block his …

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Day Care Fights Back Against Insurer’s Attempt to Dodge $21.6 Million Judgment in Child’s Death Case

Miami, Florida – A day care facility is pushing back against its insurer in a legal battle over coverage for a $21.6 million judgment related to the tragic death of an infant. The day care is urging a Florida federal court to reject the insurer’s attempt to secure an early victory in the dispute. The case revolves around a substantial financial judgment linked to the unfortunate incident involving the infant. The day care is fighting …

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Oregon Lawmaker Fights Red Tape Blocking Health Care Investment

Salem, Oregon – Dave Nichols’ life took a drastic turn during a rock-climbing excursion in October 2017, resulting in a severe brain injury that required extensive inpatient care. However, when Nichols’ parents attempted to bring him back home to Oregon, they faced a significant obstacle – a lack of available hospital beds in the state. In search of treatment options, Nichols’ parents had to look beyond Oregon’s borders and eventually found an opening in Colorado, …

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National Guard May Be Deployed to Address Drugs, Fights, and Safety at Massachusetts High School

Brockton, Massachusetts – Officials from the Brockton School Committee are considering calling in the National Guard to help address issues of drugs, violence, and safety at Brockton High School. The proposal was brought up due to concerns over a “disturbing increase” in incidents related to violence, security, and substance abuse at the high school. Some committee members have suggested using National Guardsmen as substitute teachers and hall monitors, not just at the high school, but …

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