Latest news with #malice


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Brooklyn and Harry are a pair of wet wipes who lack the gumption to stand up for the families who love them: JAN MOIR
Wait, what? Brooklyn and Nicola aren't speaking to Posh and Becks and made this abundantly clear when they renewed their wedding vows and didn't invite the paternal parents to this ridiculous occasion – an event that had no religious purpose or civic function, making it empty of meaning but full of malice? I'm afraid so. And as if to underline the vindictive intent, it was Nelson Peltz – the bride's 83-year-old businessman father – who officiated at the ceremony, held on his private estate in upstate New York. Mr Peltz is no stranger to wedding ceremonies, having been married three times himself.
Yahoo
04-08-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes's Defamation Lawsuit Ends in Total Bust
Trump Media CEO and former Representative Devin Nunes has lost yet another lawsuit, this time against Rachel Maddow and NBC Universal. This case, which has dragged on for more than four years, hinged on Nunes's accusation that the MSNBC host was acting with malicious intent and malice when she mistakenly stated that Nunes 'refused' to hand to the FBI documents given to him by a suspected Russian spy. Nunes argued that Maddow and MSNBC hold 'an institutional hostility, hatred, extreme bias, spite and ill-will' toward him. Maddow and the network simply stated that the Politico reporting they were following at the time of the statement was not up to date. U.S. District Judge Kevin Castel dismissed the case on Friday, arguing that Nunes failed to prove that Maddow demonstrated actual malice toward him. Nunes has had two other high-profile, highly unsuccessful lawsuits. In 2019, he tried to sue Twitter and two parody accounts on the site—one pretending to be his mother and another pretending to be his cow. He lost, and the cow account is still active on X. That same year, Nunes sued Esquire for libel after the magazine published a story stating that Nunes's family dairy farm employed undocumented workers, a massive political contradiction for the Trump confidant. Nunes's case was tossed four years later, as a judge deemed Esquire's reporting to be correct. Solve the daily Crossword