Articles By: Ethan

Beverly Hills police are facing a lawsuit that alleges racial profiling against nearly 1,100 Black individuals during traffic stops.

In a recent op-ed published in the Washington Post, esteemed journalist David Ignatius advised President Joe Biden against seeking reelection.

In a groundbreaking move, the U.S. State Department has launched an initiative to probe allegations of civilian harm inflicted by foreign forces using American-manufactured weaponry, as reported by The Washington Post on Wednesday.

In a significant development, Danelo Cavalcante, the fugitive who had been on the run for nearly two weeks after escaping from Chester County Prison, was apprehended alive in Pennsylvania, according to a statement by the state police on Wednesday morning.

Clinton Monroe Ellis-Gilmore, a 53-year-old member of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an organization known for its anti-Christian stance and drag-nun performances, was arrested in Humboldt County, California, last month.

New Mexico's Attorney General, Raul Torrez, has declared his refusal to defend Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's administration in lawsuits challenging the recent Public Health Emergency Order.

The United States Treasury Department has imposed terrorism sanctions on a network of seven individuals and businesses located in Lebanon and South America.

The policymaking body of the federal judiciary has recently updated its rules, confirming that criminal trials, including those of former President Donald Trump, will not be broadcast live.

In a recent Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event held in Sydney, Australia, UFC President Dana White addressed allegations of homophobic slurs used by two fighters, Charles Radtke and Manel Kape.

In response to escalating inflation, Georgia's Republican Governor Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency and signed an executive order to temporarily suspend state taxes on diesel and motor fuel.