Rudy Giuliani erupts at NYC federal judge as January trial date set in $148M defamation case

Rudy Giuliani whined in a Manhattan courtroom Tuesday that the judge was unfairly “favoring him” after he failed to fudge a January trial date in his $148 million defamation lawsuit. There was a big fuss. “Everything you suggested is against me!” Giuliani, the disbarred former Southern District attorney, yelled at Judge Louis Lehman during a […]
Resentencing For Menendez Brothers Delayed To January, Judge Announces

At a pre-trial hearing in Los Angeles on December 29, 1992, after the couple protested their innocence in the shotgun shooting deaths of wealthy parents Jose and Mary Louise Menendez in August 1989. Eric Menendez (left) and his brother Lyle (right) look on. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Brothers allegedly confessed to a psychotherapist after prosecutors […]
Menendez brothers resentencing pushed back, judge eyes late January

A California judge has sentenced Beverly Hills brothers Eric and Joseph “Lyle” Menendez to life in prison without parole for killing their parents with a shotgun in 1989. The long-awaited retrial has been postponed. Outgoing Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon asked the court to commute his sentence less than two weeks before Election Day, […]
Social Security is going to undergo a radical change starting January 1 – Retirees, SSDI and SSI affected by the 2025 changes – La Grada EN

With the new year comes change, social security is one of the programs most affected by annual updates. Social Security Administration (SSA); An independent government agency responsible for overseeing benefits will decide on implementation. Given that approximately 70 million Americans receive some form of benefit, these changes will impact a significant portion of the population, […]
New Social Security Payment With Increase Coming in January 2025, Official Dates Are Out – Yuvagalam

The Social Security Administration (SSA) is preparing for major changes to its payment schedule in 2025, including increased monthly benefits for millions of beneficiaries. These changes affect retirees, survivors, people with disabilities, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries. Understanding these changes is essential for beneficiaries to effectively manage their finances and plan for the year […]
Social Security announces important changes for retirees and disability benefit recipients as of January 1 – Tododisca

of Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced a major update that will take effect on January 1, 2025. Changes aim to address key issues such as inflation and financial stabilityimpacting more than 70 million beneficiaries. Whether you are retired, living with disability, or relying on these benefits, understanding these adjustments is critical to managing your […]
Sprint to confirm Trump nominees kicks off in January

Some? And how fast? That's the question in early January as the Senate races to confirm as many of President-elect Donald Trump's nominees as possible. The senators can't do much right now for several reasons. Republicans are not in charge of the Senate, and Trump will not be sworn in as president until January 20 […]
Brendan Carr gets picked by President-elect Trump to lead FCC in January

President-elect Trump announced Sunday that he has selected Brendan Carr to chair the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) starting in January. Carr, currently the FCC's senior Republican commissioner, was first appointed to the commission by President Trump in 2017. In a statement released Sunday night, President Trump praised Carr and said he was “unanimously confirmed by […]
The Injustice Department: Steve Baker pleads guilty to January 6 charges

For years, Blaze News investigative reporter Steve Baker has been detailing the January 6th trial of American citizens and exposing his findings, only to find that the government's ironclad remains against him. It was given down. He has now pleaded guilty to four charges related to January 6th. “My decision was very easy after last […]
January 6 defendant William Pope wins hard-fought trial delay as presidential pardons loom

After a heated battle between federal prosecutors and defendant William Pope on Jan. 6, U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras said the possibility of a pardon being issued by President-elect Donald J. Trump could be a waste of resources. The court agreed to postpone Pope's trial because of the sexual nature of the case. Pope, 38, […]