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US Circuit Court Protects People’s Right to Record Police in Public

A bronze statue of Lady Justice holding scales and a sword stands behind a wooden judge's gavel resting on a sound block.

The United States Second Circuit has held for the first time that the First Amendment of the Constitution protects a person’s right to record law enforcement activity in public.

In Massimino v. Benoit, No. 25-1104 (2d Cir. Aug. 17, 2026) , Keith Massimino alleges that two police officers, Matthew Benoit and Frank Laone, violated his rights under the First and Fourth Amendments by detaining him while he recording the exterior of a police department building all


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US mother begged for help before her children's killings, mother-in-law testifies

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Lindsay Clancy was "begging for help" before killing her three children, her former mother-in-law testified on Tuesday, echoing others who have told a court that Clancy's mental health deteriorated after the birth of her youngest son.

"She had insomnia. She was losing her appetite," the mother-in-law, Susan Clancy, said at the murder trial. "She was very anxious and sad."

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What to know about Legionnaires’ disease as Toronto Public Health probes recent outbreak

Outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease are not very common, infectious diseases specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch told CityNews on Tuesday, but even more uncommon is an entire intersection being flagged as a hotspot for possible exposure.

On Monday, Toronto Public Health (TPH) issued a release saying there have been six confirmed cases among people who either live, work, or have visited an approximately one-kilometre radius of the intersection of Bathurst and Dupont streets.

The individuals became symptomatic between Thursday, July 2 and Sunday, July 26.

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Epic Mickey creator Warren Spector is 'a little bitter' that his studio isn't getting props for sparking Oswald the Lucky Rabbit's big comeback

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European Central Bank warns AI bubble burst could trigger systemic fallout

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Euro Burstin': While US companies continue pouring massive sums of speculative capital into their AI data center expansion plans, European authorities are already thinking about the impending AI bubble burst. A correction is likely, according to Europe's main banking institution, and its impact will not spare anyone, anywhere in the world.

The European Central Bank recently published a new blog post by five economists and researchers, arguing that the current

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Crown appealing post-verdict mistrial in Frank Stronach sexual assault conviction

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