Judge appointed by Obama determines that North Carolina’s voter ID law is constitutional.

North Carolina Voter ID Law Ruled Constitutional A federal judge, originally appointed by President Obama, has changed her stance on North Carolina’s voter ID law, declaring it constitutional. This ruling is considered a significant win for Republicans and supporters of election security after a lengthy legal struggle lasting seven years. On Thursday, Judge Loretta Biggs […]
Jury Determines Meta and YouTube Were Negligent in Social Media Case – Guest Commentary

Meta Platforms and YouTube Found Negligent in Recent Lawsuit On February 4, 2004, Mark Zuckerberg established the platform that started as Facebook from his college dorm. His goal? To connect people globally. Fast-forward to October 2021, when the company rebranded as Meta Platforms, and now includes Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Reality Labs. Over the last […]
Jury Determines Meta and Google Were Careless in Significant Social Media Addiction Case

Meta and YouTube Found Liable for Social Media Harm A jury in Los Angeles has determined that Meta, the parent company of Facebook, and Google’s YouTube are liable for harm caused to children using their platforms, awarding $3 million to a young woman who claims her childhood addiction to social media negatively impacted her mental […]
The Length of the Conflict Determines Its Outcome in the Iran War

Three wars, three economies Since the start of Operation Epic Fury, we’ve focused on a crucial question: Economic impact of the Iran war How long will it continue? The Strait of Hormuz stands as a dividing line between fear and shock, with the level of shock depending largely on duration. Wall Street is currently evaluating […]
Medical examiner determines that 15 individuals perished from extreme cold outdoors during severe freeze

Coroner Confirms Deaths from Extreme Cold in NYC A coroner in New York City has officially determined that 15 individuals who died outdoors during the recent severe cold spell succumbed to hypothermia caused by extreme temperatures. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner announced over the weekend that it had completed autopsies on 18 of […]
Medical examiner determines Brianna Aguilera’s death was a suicide.

Tragic Death of Texas A&M Student Briana Aguilera Ruled a Suicide The Travis County Coroner’s Office has ruled that Briana Aguilera, a Texas A&M student, took her own life by falling from a high-rise building in Austin last November. This conclusion aligns with initial police assessments, but Aguilera’s family is contesting it, claiming the ruling […]
Judge Determines Synagogue Arsonist Acted Due to Mental Illness

MELBOURNE, Australia – Arson at Synagogue Linked to Mental Illness A magistrate in Australia indicated that mental illness, rather than anti-Semitism, drove the actions of a man who set fire to a synagogue in Melbourne while it was filled with worshipers. This situation unfolded on July 4 when Angelo Loras, 35, was accused of pouring […]
FBI Determines That Trump’s Would-Be Assassin in Butler Acted Independently

FBI officials announced on Thursday that the individual who attempted to assassinate President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, acted independently, according to reports. This conclusion was reached after a thorough global investigation, during which authorities indicated they explored every possible avenue, as reported by Fox News. The outlet interviewed FBI Director Kash Patel, Deputy Director […]
Faulty wire led to Dali ship collision with Baltimore bridge, NTSB determines

Destruction of the Baltimore Bridge Officials reported that a loose signal wire was behind the power outage that led to the cargo ship Dali colliding with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced this finding on Tuesday, attributing the incident to the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) for not […]
Court in Washington determines that images from Flock Safety cameras are public records

License Plate Camera Images Declared Public Records in Washington A Skagit County Superior Court judge has decided that images captured by Flock Safety’s automatic license plate reading (ALPR) cameras in Stanwood and Sedro-Woolley qualify as public records under Washington’s public records law. Judge Elizabeth Yost Nyszywski ruled that these images are “not exempt from disclosure” […]