Investigation: Woman with cancer expresses relief after discovering NY law that safeguards long-term care policyholders from significant rate increases.

Rising Long-Term Care Insurance Premiums Spark Concern ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Following reports of significant increases in long-term care insurance premiums, many individuals have reached out to inquire about potential solutions. Chief investigative reporter Barclay Breen spoke with Nancy Helfrich, who recently completed her radiation treatment. Nancy, a resident of Dansville, received a diagnosis of multiple […]
DANIEL MCCARTHY: ‘Iryna’s Law’ and the Flawed Judges That Require It

Understanding Crime Control on Public Transportation What does it really take to manage crime on subways and public transport systems? On Monday, reports surfaced about another incident in a New York City subway where a passenger was set on fire. But, that didn’t seem to capture the entire situation. A homeless man, who initially claimed […]
EU Penalizes Elon Musk’s X $140 Million for Ignoring Censorship Law

The European Commission has imposed a fine of €120 million (about $140 million) on Elon Musk’s platform, X, for breaching the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA). This move could escalate tensions regarding online free speech between the EU and the U.S. The European Commission recently announced a significant penalty against Musk’s social media platform, X. […]
Harvard Law professor who shot a pellet gun near a synagogue, stated he was ‘hunting rats,’ consents to depart the US: DHS

A Brazilian professor from Harvard Law School, who admitted last month to firing an air rifle outside a synagogue in the Boston area, has agreed to leave the United States after an arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) this week. He had told authorities he was “on a rat hunt.” Carlos Portugal Gouvea, 43, […]
New Illinois Law Providing Financial Aid to Undocumented Students Takes Effect January 1

Illinois Law Expands Financial Aid to Undocumented Students The recent law signed by Governor J.B. Pritzker (D-Ill.) extends eligibility for state and local financial aid to undocumented students, set to take effect on January 1, 2026. Critics, however, argue that this move may lead to a decrease in scholarships and subsidies available to citizens and […]
Law firm stands up against challenges to Wisconsin congressional maps

Legal Challenges to Wisconsin’s Congressional Maps Conservative law firms have initiated two separate motions aiming to intervene in lawsuits that seek to challenge Wisconsin’s congressional maps. They argue that implementing new districts at this point would breach federal law and the U.S. Constitution. Recently, the liberal majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court directed two three-judge […]
IRS agents will have to monitor OnlyFans under new law about tips not being taxed.

IRS employees are now expected to view adult content on OnlyFans to determine if it qualifies for a tax exemption under the “tip tax exemption” law, part of President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Act, which was enacted on July 4, 2025. This legislation aimed to encourage tipping by cutting taxes, but it explicitly states that […]
Judges violate the law to prevent Trump from carrying it out

Immigration Reform and Its Legal Battles Nearly three decades ago, Congress made a critical decision regarding immigration, realizing that litigation alone would not resolve the ongoing crisis. As a result of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act, a bipartisan coalition established a process for expedited deportation for individuals who can’t demonstrate continuous physical […]
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 […]