Zohran Mamdani now believes the NYPD should handle domestic violence cases, reversing his earlier controversial remarks.

Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani Addresses Controversial Statements On Wednesday, Zoran Mamdani, the mayor-elect, reevaluated some of his previous statements. He emphasized that the New York City Police Department should be held accountable for how it handles domestic violence cases. As a Queens Socialist MP, Mamdani will continue his role in the upcoming administration alongside Jessica Tisch, […]
130 Democrats call on the Supreme Court to support trans athletes in Title IX cases

Congressional Democrats Support Transgender Athletes A group of 130 Democratic lawmakers has submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court advocating for two transgender athletes in ongoing cases regarding protections for women’s sports and the enforcement of Title IX. This coalition, which includes nine senators and 121 House members, is spearheaded by Congresswoman Becca Balint […]
Child trafficking cases in the Charlotte area have increased by 76% since 2020, according to an expert.

Surge in Human Trafficking Cases in North Carolina Sparks Concern A troubling increase in human trafficking incidents in North Carolina has experts and parents alarmed, with particularly high numbers of children being targeted. The state now ranks ninth nationally for human trafficking, based on recent data from the National Human Trafficking Hotline. In 2024, there […]
Teen cannabis poisoning cases have surged since New York legalized it.

Teen Marijuana Use Surges in New York After several years of decline, teenage marijuana use in New York is on the rise, according to recent statistics, which have become evident just three years post-legalization in 2021. A study indicates that nearly 20% of individuals under 21 in the state report using cannabis. This report, released […]
Justice Hantz Marconi Stepping Away from All Cases Until Her Retirement in February with a $111,046 Pension

State Supreme Court Justice Announces Reduced Judicial Role CONCORD – Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi of the State Supreme Court informed the court on Friday that she plans to limit her judicial duties as she approaches her retirement, which will occur upon turning 70 years old on February 12, 2026. In a letter dated November […]
Federal prosecutors instructed to record judge challenges in antifa cases

Justice Department Directs Prosecutors to Report Judicial Hurdles Leaders within the Justice Department have instructed federal prosecutors to submit examples by the end of the week detailing the challenges they’ve faced with judges in cases related to law enforcement attacks and incidents involving Antifa. A memo from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s office—shared with select […]
Supreme Court will consider cases involving transgender athletes in January 2026

Supreme Court Sets Dates for Key Arguments on Women’s Sports Dates have been confirmed for oral arguments in two Supreme Court cases that may shape the future of women’s sports. On Tuesday, January 13, 2026, the justices will hear arguments in the cases of Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. BPJ. These cases revolve […]
Supporters of women’s sports welcome possible policy change as Supreme Court cases approach

Reports indicate that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is considering banning biologically male transgender athletes from participating in women’s events, which has prompted significant attention from advocates for women’s sports. This potential policy change represents a significant step towards reinforcing women-only categories in competition. In the U.S., two important cases about this matter are on […]
Almost 10% of terrorism cases at CSIS involve young people due to online radicalization

Concerns Over Youth Radicalization in Canada In an unusual public statement on Thursday, Daniel Rogers, the Director of the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS), highlighted a troubling trend: almost 10% of their terrorism investigations involve individuals under 18. This raises significant alarms about the influence of online extremism on young people. Rogers mentioned that […]
Supreme Court Announces Date for Cases Involving Transgender Athletes

Supreme Court to Hear Transgender Sports Cases in January The Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing for January involving two cases concerning transgender individuals participating in women’s sports. The justices will conduct oral arguments for Little vs. Hecox and West Virginia vs. BPJ on January 13, 2026, according to a recent calendar released by the […]