YouTube Settles Trump Lawsuit For $24.5M, With $22M Going To White House Ballroom
YouTube will pay $24.5 million to end Donald Trump’s lawsuit over his post–Capitol riot suspension, closing out his legal fights with major social media platforms.
Court filings made public Monday, Sept. 29, disclose the settlement, making YouTube the last of the three major social media companies to resolve Trump’s claims stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, US Capitol attack.
Of the total, $22 million will support a new ballroom at the White House via the Trust for the National Mall, while $2.5 million is designated for other plaintiffs, including the American Conservative Union, accordi…
MTV Cancels Cult-Favorite Series After 9 Seasons
After nine seasons and nearly 12 years on air, MTV’s "Catfish" is coming to an end.
Host Nev Schulman made the announcement in an Instagram post on Monday, Sept. 22, alongside former co-host Max Joseph, who left the series after Season 7. Joseph said he had been preparing to return.
“Thank you for being a part of this, for turning what was an idea and a documentary into a global conversation about curiosity, compassion, and really setting a higher standard for how we should treat people and treat ourselves,” Schulman told fans.
The series, which first aired in 2012, followed Schulman and J…
Child Porn Bust Nets 5 Arrests In South Jersey: Prosecutor
Five Camden County men were arrested on child sexual abuse material charges following a countywide sting, Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay said.
The arrests took place throughout August 2025, with investigations led by the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office High Tech Crimes Unit, along with local police departments and Homeland Security Investigations–Cherry Hill, MacAulay said.
The following men were taken into custody:
James Nicholas, 33, of Lindenwold
Warren Magee, 49, of Camden
Jeremy Algarin, 30, of Berlin Borough
Raekwon Harold, 20, of Lindenwold
Jay Curry, 29, of Winslow Township
Camd…