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Autoblog YouTuber Alex Choi charged with shooting fireworks at a Lambo from a helicopter Alex Choi could face up to 10 years in prison if he's convicted for a YouTube video stunt. Turns out, as any airline passenger knows, it's illegal to have incendiary devices aboard an aircraft.

'Belltown Hellcat' appears in court as city weighs a new means of stopping him The "Belltown Hellcat" driver appeared in court in Seattle on Tuesday, where he was penalized over $83,000. Meanwhile, the Seattle City Council — prompted most likely by his antics — is considering allowing police a new way to write $500 street-racing tickets.

Yahoo News Trump's sentencing delayed until September. Here's how the court immunity ruling affects his hush money conviction. The judge overseeing Donald Trump's trial for 34 felony counts of falsifying business records announced Monday that he would delay sentencing the former president until September so he could hear arguments pertaining to the Supreme Court's latest ruling on presidential immunity.

Yahoo News Supreme Court's latest decisions: Justices rule on Jan. 6 defendants, criminalization of homelessness and power of federal agencies The Supreme Court issued three more opinions on Friday, marking the first time the justices have weighed in on the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

US charges Russian civilian for allegedly helping GRU spies target Ukrainian government systems with data-destroying malware The Department of Justice has charged a Russian civilian with conspiracy to destroy Ukrainian government computer systems as part of a widespread hacking effort by Russia ahead of its illegal invasion of Ukraine. U.S. prosecutors in Maryland said Wednesday that Amin Stigal, 22, is wanted for helping to set up servers used by Russian government hackers that were used to launch destructive cyberattacks on Ukraine government ministries in January 2022, a month before the Kremlin ordered tanks and troops to cross Ukraine's borders.

Yahoo News Donald Trump is still bound by gag order even after being found guilty Lawyers for the prosecution and the defense fired off dueling letters to Judge Juan Merchan this week on whether he should terminate the gag order restricting the former president from commenting on trial witnesses, jurors, courtroom staff and their family members.

Yahoo News As Sandy Hook survivors graduate from high school, the Newtown community reflects on a 'bittersweet' milestone The graduation ceremony at Newtown High School included a moment of silence for the victims of the Dec. 14, 2012, mass shooting, who would have been receiving their diplomas.

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