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Sources say that Pamela wanted a bigger house than what Kobe arranged, but that was where he drew the line.
Rep. Jim Clyburn isn't too pleased with Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's rejection of the Voting Rights Act.
The 19-year-old girl, who was just 15 when she and the Love & Hip-Hop star had an intimate relationship, testified in court and shared her story, which he denies every detail of ever happening. 
Casey Anthony filed for bankruptcy Friday in Florida and claimed $1,100 in assets and $792,000 in liabilities.
The Brooklyn Nets star plans to sue Kayla Goldberg for defamation and libel after her accusation, which led to her filing for sexual battery.
Even though Nas has had an incredible year, it's not ending too well.
Broadwell has been hiding away while the media has been going into a frenzy over the affair news, but she finally reappeared in public last night. 
The man attempted and failed to break down one of the walls of Miley's home with a pair of scissors.
Jill Kelley has been the face of the media this past week ever since her life was turned upside down by her involvment with Petraeus' affair becoming public and the surfacing of Paula Broadwell reportedly sending her threatening emails.
While the Modern Family actress has to deal with trying to emancipate herself from her mom, her 18-year-old ex-boyfriend Cameron Palatas is being dragged into the court case.
The Obama Administration is planning to set up the Supreme Court to challenge laws that go against gay marriage.
According to the Washington Post, the trial of the former football star is being reopened by the judge to see if he was badly represented by his lawyers, which could release him as a free man.
Last night during a senate debate for the Massachusetts seat, incumbent Republican Sen. Scott Brown announced that he viewed Antonin Scalia as a "model" Supreme Court Justice.
Although OJ Simpson walked away a free man 17 years ago after his trial found him not guilty, a member from his defense team is rebutting claims that the lead defense attorney tampered with evidence. 
In a 5-4 decision, Chief Justice John Roberts and the Supreme Court upholds Obama law's requirement that most Americans have health insurance.
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