The article reports several significant incidents, including a wrongful death suit filed by the family of Diana Truschke, a Bay Area woman who died after being violently ejected from a revolving door at the Trump hotel in Las Vegas. Additionally, the Supreme Court upheld the FDA's rejection of flavored tobacco vape product applications, a notable ruling against the earlier Fifth Circuit decision. Further highlighted are a San Jose woman's arrest for domestic violence, a Napa mother's bail reduction in a DUI case, and Neil Young's fears about possible repercussions after his European tour.
The family of a Bay Area woman, Diana Truschke, is suing the Trump hotel after she died from injuries sustained when she was violently ejected from its revolving door.
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court sided with the FDA in rejecting applications from flavored tobacco vape manufacturers, reversing an earlier ruling from the Fifth Circuit.
A Napa mother accused of killing her two children in a DUI crash had her bail reduced from $1.5 million to $500,000.
After expressing concerns about being banned from re-entering the U.S., musician Neil Young plans to tour Europe but fears repercussions for speaking against Trump.
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