“I Wasn’t Able to Cope Back Then”: Tom Homan Reflects on the Most Impactful Human Trafficking Cases

Tom Homan, often referred to as the “border emperor,” shared two troubling human trafficking cases during an interview with podcaster Shawn Ryan on “The Shawn Ryan Show,” which aired on Thursday. On November 11, 2024, former acting director of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE), Homan was announced by President Donald Trump as […]
Current HIV treatment may reduce the number of new Alzheimer’s cases by up to 1 million each year.

New Research May Link HIV Drugs to Alzheimer’s Prevention Recent studies suggest that certain existing HIV medications could potentially serve as a preventive treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. These drugs, known as nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), are usually employed to manage HIV, but researchers from the University of Virginia have discovered a correlation between their […]
Lawyer Employs AI to Create Fake Cases, Confronts Contempt

Canadian Judge Warns Lawyer for Using AI in Legal Documents A Canadian judge recently admonished a lawyer after discovering that AI tools, like ChatGPT, were used to draft legal documents filled with fictitious case references. The lawyer, Jisuh Lee, has been asked to justify her actions in what’s being termed a “Show Cause Hearing.” This […]
The increase in autism cases since the ’90s and three common myths to dismiss

Recently, autism, or autism spectrum disorder, has garnered significant attention, yet many still misunderstand this complex neurological condition. Autism involves differences in brain function that influence how an individual interacts with the world. Clinically, it’s a disorder affecting brain development, leading to variations in social communication and behavior. Because of these wide-ranging characteristics, autism is […]
Measles cases exceed 1,000 for the first time in three decades.

The current measles outbreak in the country has reached over 1,000 cases for the first time in three decades. This information was published recently by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. According to data from the CDC, there are 1,001 confirmed cases across 31 states. This marks a significant rise from the 285 cases […]
More than 1,000 cases of measles reported in the US

A recent measles outbreak in the United States has surpassed 1,000 confirmed cases, resulting in three deaths, highlighting a troubling resurgence of this disease that was once largely eradicated. This data was presented on Friday, showcasing a significant increase in vaccine-preventable illnesses. This rise in measles cases coincides with the continuing doubts cast by health […]
Roberts emphasizes the importance of judicial independence as the Supreme Court reviews Trump cases.

Roberts Highlights Importance of Judicial Independence During a recent event in Buffalo, New York, Chief Justice John Roberts emphasized the necessity of independent judiciary, questioning the remarks made by “activist judges” who seemed to support President Donald Trump and his allies during contentious moments. He indicated that the federal court’s role is not to merely […]
Measles Outbreak Exceeds 1,000 Cases, Second Highest Year Since It Was Declared Eliminated in the US

Reports indicate that over 1,000 cases of measles have been identified across the United States. Considering that the disease was declared eliminated in 2000, these numbers suggest a potential resurgence akin to the 2019 outbreak. This latest outbreak originated in Texas and has now spread to nearby states like Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Kansas, with […]
FBI Looking Into 250 Cases Related to ‘764’ Network That Exploits Teens

FBI officials are increasingly worried about an online group dubbed the “764” that targets and manipulates young people. Predators are establishing friendships with teenagers on various social platforms, leading them towards dangerous behaviors, including creating and sharing explicit content, harming pets, self-mutilation, and even suicide, as reported by ABC News. The members of the 764 […]
DOJ to Investigate Minneapolis Prosecutor’s Office for Racial Bias in Handling Criminal Cases

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a civil rights investigation into the actions of the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office (HCOA) in Minnesota. A letter from Attorney General Pam Bondy and Civil Rights Division Attorney General Hermeet Dillon, dated May 2, addressed Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty. It indicated they are looking into whether her […]