Michigan court decides that chimps are not entitled to human rights and must stay in the zoo.

A Michigan appellate court has ruled that chimpanzees do not qualify as “human beings” with human rights. This decision indicates that the owners of the DeYoung Family Zoo in the Upper Peninsula will not need to justify the confinement of their seven chimpanzees. The ruling, issued on October 17 by Judges Matthew Ackerman, Brock Swartzle, […]
9th Circuit court decides Trump is allowed to send National Guard to Portland

Ninth Circuit Court Ruling on National Guard Deployment The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided on Monday that President Trump has the authority to send the Oregon National Guard to Portland. This ruling marks a significant win for the administration, which has been attempting to deploy federal troops to the city despite facing challenges in […]
Court decides Trump has the legal right to send National Guard troops to Portland

Appeals Court Supports Trump’s National Guard Deployment in Portland A panel of judges from an appeals court has determined that President Donald Trump is authorized to deploy the National Guard to Portland in order to secure federal facilities facing unrest. Activists, particularly those opposing deportation, have been holding frequently violent protests at the Immigration and […]
Government decides to eliminate student debt for millions of borrowers.

The Trump administration has announced plans to cancel student loans for millions of borrowers, marking a notable change from its earlier stance against certain loan forgiveness initiatives. In collaboration with the American Federation of Teachers, the White House is set to resume the student loan forgiveness process for qualifying borrowers under two income-based repayment plans […]
NYPD decides to avoid a violent Brooklyn neighborhood, designating the two-block area as a ‘police free zone’

A neighborhood in Brooklyn known for its violence is attempting to tackle crime by keeping uniformed police officers away. The Post has learned that NYPD officials recently designated a portion of Brownsville, part of the 73rd Precinct, as a “police exclusion zone” as part of an initiative funded by the city called the Brownsville Safety […]
SMBC decides not to increase its stake in Yes Bank beyond 25%, causing a drop in Yes shares.

MUMBAI, Oct 17 Japanese bank Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation has no immediate plans to boost its stake in Yes Bank, according to a senior official. The current holding stands at 24.2%, and acquiring a stake of 25% or more would necessitate a tender offer for additional shares from public shareholders. In an interview in Mumbai, […]
Court Decides Sovereigntist Le Pen Cannot Run for Election

France seems to be on the verge of a snap election, yet Marine Le Pen, the sovereigntist leading in the polls, has been barred from running due to a conviction that her supporters claim is a politically motivated legal maneuver, according to a Paris court. The Council of State, which advises the government and the […]
Student inspired by Charlie Kirk’s efforts decides to establish a Turning Point USA chapter

A high school student’s mother shared her daughter’s inspiration from Charlie Kirk, which led her to initiate a Turning Point USA chapter at her school. “She was really affected by Charlie’s work. In fact, she’s been involved in various youth events with him for quite some time,” Melissa Smiley told Fox News Digital. Katie Smiley, […]
Judge decides ICE broke agreement with unauthorized arrests

Federal Ruling on ICE Arrests A federal judge decided on Tuesday that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents overstepped a federal consent agreement when they detained nearly 20 undocumented immigrants early in President Donald Trump’s second term this year. U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Cummings, in a Chicago court, has extended a consent decree that […]
California’s biggest high school district decides to safeguard girls’ sports

California High School District Votes on Title IX Resolution The largest high school district in California, both in terms of student enrollment and land area, recently voted in favor of a Title IX resolution. This decision, made on Monday with a 3-2 result, stipulates that only female students are eligible to compete in women’s sports. […]