Democratic group criticizes NY’s green energy law as a clear failure with customers facing high costs

The State of New York’s Green Energy Initiatives New York’s push for green energy is facing significant challenges, with recent findings highlighting the toll on residents who are grappling with soaring energy costs. A report from the Progressive Policy Research Institute, which leans Democratic, denotes a “clear and undeniable pattern of failure” regarding the goals […]
‘Christmas Tree Law’ prohibits sidewalk sales in NYC before a certain date, yet early sales continue to thrive

Even before Thanksgiving, a significant number of Christmas tree vendors began appearing throughout New York City, flouting a seldom-enforced city law. This law, established back in 1938, forbids the sale of trees on sidewalks until December. Despite the ruling, various vendors have been selling spruce, balsam, and fir trees in considerable amounts across the city […]
Law student expelled for anti-Jewish remarks must be reinstated, court rules

A federal judge has mandated that the University of Florida reinstate a law student who was expelled for making inflammatory remarks regarding race and religion, including social media messages asserting that Jewish people should be “abolished.” Preston Damsky, a law student at the University of Florida’s Levin College of Law, was suspended in April after […]
Starbucks will pay $35 million to New York City employees to resolve allegations of labor law violations.

Starbucks to Compensate NYC Employees in Settlement Starbucks is set to pay nearly $35 million to over 15,000 workers in New York City as part of a settlement regarding claims that the company failed to provide stable schedules and arbitrarily cut hours, city officials stated on Monday. Additionally, the company will incur $3.4 million in […]
Law student expelled for controversial posts secures federal court victory

Law Student Temporarily Reinstated After Controversial Remarks A federal judge has selected to temporarily restore a law student from the University of Florida who faced expulsion for making inflammatory comments about race and religion in various online platforms, including a social media post that suggested Jews should be “abolished.” The court’s order indicated that Preston […]
Authority Advocates for Cohesive Law Enforcement Approach to Combat TdA

U.S. Strategy on Torren de Aragua Needed, Expert Proposes Jose Gustavo Arocha, a national security specialist at the Center for Safe and Free Societies (SFS), emphasized the need for U.S. law enforcement to establish a unified national strategy to combat the Venezuelan terrorist group, Torren de Aragua. He suggested that such a strategy should integrate […]
Influencer criticized for taking a wombat from its mother arrested in Wyoming for suspected hunting law violations

A woman who managed to sneak out of Australia has been arrested in the United States on suspicion of hunting violations after a video surfaced showing her taking a baby wombat off the road, which quickly went viral. Samantha Struble, also known online as Sam Jones, now faces several charges in Wyoming for allegedly lying […]
North Dakota Supreme Court reverses decision by lower court: Pro-life ban restored after efforts to halt the law

Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling that overturned *Roe vs. Wade*, then-North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, a Republican, expressed his approval, stating that “This decision is a victory for the many North Dakotans who have fought so long and so hard to protect unborn children in our state.” The legislation aims to “protect fetuses […]
Cities in blue states turn down law, dismiss order — and turn away from America

Opposition to Federal Troop Deployment in Cities Allow me to express my disagreement with President Trump’s proposal to deploy the National Guard to cities grappling with high crime rates. It’s not about questioning his constitutional authority—after looking into it, I think he does have the power to bring in federal troops to address rising crime […]
DOJ describes Hawaii’s gun law as clearly unconstitutional in SCOTUS brief

Hawaii Gun Law Faces Legal Challenge A new law in Hawaii, described by the Justice Department as “patently unconstitutional,” could lead to criminal charges against licensed gun owners for carrying firearms in places like gas stations, restaurants, and grocery stores. This has raised the possibility of a Supreme Court battle that might impact many law-abiding […]