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Tax fraud cases increasing as April 15 nears, IRS cautions

Tax fraud cases increasing as April 15 nears, IRS cautions

With the April 15 tax deadline around the corner, the IRS is cautioning taxpayers about an uptick in scams targeting them. During tax season, individuals naturally expect communications from the IRS about refunds and payments, which scammers exploit. Eric Bronnekant, who directs a tax office, mentioned this trend in a conversation with the Post. According […]

Trump criticizes Judge James Boasberg, calling for his removal from Trump’s cases

Trump criticizes Judge James Boasberg, calling for his removal from Trump’s cases

Trump Criticizes Judge Boasberg on Social Media President Donald Trump took to Truth Social Sunday night to express his discontent with federal judge James Boasberg. He accused Boasberg of bias against the Republican Party and suggested that he should be disqualified from handling cases involving the party. In his post, Trump described Boasberg as “an […]

Prosecutors rely on phones as essential evidence in criminal cases

Prosecutors rely on phones as essential evidence in criminal cases

Smartphones as Crucial Evidence in Criminal Investigations Take a look at your phone. It tracks where you’ve been, who you’ve messaged, and even your online searches. For investigators, this data is crucial; it’s more common than ever for smartphones to play a key role in criminal cases. This essentially turns your phone into a potential […]

Minnesota has not prosecuted any cases of FGM, even with a felony law in place.

Minnesota has not prosecuted any cases of FGM, even with a felony law in place.

In the U.S., over 500,000 women and girls bear the physical and psychological impacts of female genital mutilation (FGM). Minnesota, with its substantial Somali population, shows alarming statistics, as around 98% of its women have undergone the procedure, according to United Nations figures. Despite a law classifying FGM as a felony in Minnesota, there have […]

Oklahoma Proposes Actions to Prevent Sharia Law in Legal Cases

Oklahoma Proposes Actions to Prevent Sharia Law in Legal Cases

Oklahoma Legislation Targets Foreign Legal Systems and Ownership New legislation proposed in Oklahoma aims to limit the use of certain foreign laws in state courts and curb foreign ownership of land and critical infrastructure, as reported by lawmakers. State Representative Gabe Woolley put forward House Joint Resolution 1040, which seeks to prevent Oklahoma courts from […]

Measles outbreak affects Ave Maria University in Florida with over 40 cases

Measles outbreak affects Ave Maria University in Florida with over 40 cases

Measles Outbreak at Ave Maria University Recently, Ave Maria University in southwest Florida has reported over 40 measles cases. This situation marks it as the most significant measles outbreak on an American college campus in recent years. The rise in cases at this private Catholic institution coincides with a broader increase in measles occurrences across […]

Significant disparity in California immigration asylum cases in LA and SF

Significant disparity in California immigration asylum cases in LA and SF

For many asylum seekers, the aspiration to stay in California is becoming more achievable. Their chances of remaining in the U.S. often hinge on which judge oversees their case, with a notable contrast between San Francisco and Los Angeles. In San Francisco, judges rejected only 28.5% of asylum cases from 2020 to late 2025, while […]

Brooklyn Diocese seeks to resolve 1,100 sexual abuse cases

Brooklyn Diocese seeks to resolve 1,100 sexual abuse cases

Brooklyn Diocese Settles Child Abuse Claims The Diocese of Brooklyn has reached a “global” settlement aimed at compensating around 1,100 individuals who have alleged sexual abuse by priests and staff. This settlement is anticipated to amount to hundreds of millions of dollars. Most of the claims, about 90%, stem from incidents that occurred over 50 […]

Trump Administration Finds Migrant Fraud in 65% of USCIS Investigated Cases

Trump Administration Finds Migrant Fraud in 65% of USCIS Investigated Cases

The Trump administration has discovered significant immigration fraud in many cases examined by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) fraud investigators. During a Congressional hearing this week, USCIS Director Joe Edlow informed lawmakers that the agency’s efforts to combat immigration fraud have led to the identification of a concerning number of instances where immigrants obtained […]