Former SF human rights director Sheryl Davis receives city retirement benefits

A former civil rights commissioner in San Francisco is under fire for allegedly misusing city funds for personal use and to cover his son’s education expenses, all while still receiving taxpayer-funded severance payments. Cheryl Davis, 57, who resigned from her role as chair of the Human Rights Commission in September 2024 due to a potential […]
Spanish Socialist Government Endorses Constitutional Change to Protect Abortion Rights

Spain Approves Constitutional Reform to Protect Abortion Rights Spain’s socialist government has approved a constitutional reform bill aimed at reinforcing abortion rights by defining it as a protected “right” in the nation’s constitution. The Council of Ministers, after several months of deliberation since the initial proposal was made, has sent the draft constitutional amendment to […]
Chula Vista tall ship ‘Bill of Rights’ avoids eviction by Blackstone

A cherished tall ship, facing eviction from its marina home of over a decade, has received a last-minute stay of execution from the large corporation that recently purchased its docking location. The 137-foot schooner, known as Bill of Rights, has been the prominent vessel in Chula Vista’s Safe Harbor Marina since 2013, where it has […]
Reasons for the US to assert its rights in Antarctica

Monroe Doctrine’s Revival? A Focus on Antarctica While the world has been watching Iran closely, it seems the Trump administration’s real focus might be on reasserting the Monroe Doctrine within the Western Hemisphere. According to the 2025 National Security Strategy, the message implies a significant restoration of American powers in alignment with national security interests. […]
Former San Francisco human rights leader Sheryl Davis denies charges of defrauding taxpayers.

Cheryl Davis, the former chair of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, has pleaded not guilty to 19 counts related to self-dealing and the misuse of taxpayer funds. Her defense attorney, Tony Blass, insists that Davis was seeking assistance from the city rather than acting improperly. On Thursday, Davis appeared in San Francisco Superior Court […]
Ex-‘human rights’ leader reportedly took money from charities for George Floyd and homeless kids in San Francisco

Human Rights Advocate Charged with Fund Misappropriation A woman dedicated to the cause of human rights in San Francisco now faces serious allegations of embezzling funds from various nonprofit organizations, including charities meant to help the homeless. Prosecutors have laid out a case against her, claiming she enriched herself through unethical practices. Sheryl Davis, 57, […]
SF human rights leader Sheryl Davis funded celebrities with public money

Cheryl Davis, who leads the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, was arrested for allegedly misusing taxpayer funds. Reports indicate she directed money through nonprofit partners to pay for celebrity events and also spent thousands promoting herself and her acquaintances, based on an affidavit. Davis was taken into custody on Monday for her ongoing “self-dealing” while […]
Local markets probably won’t regain media rights once the Apple TV deal concludes.

MLS Broadcast Rights: NYCFC’s CEO Perspective Brad Sims, the CEO of New York City FC, seems pretty set in his expectations regarding Major League Soccer’s future in local broadcast rights. Interestingly, he believes that the league might never revert to the earlier arrangements where clubs partnered with regional media outlets for local broadcasts—despite it potentially […]
Embattled human rights leader posts mysterious message following arrest

Cheryl Davis Breaks Silence After Arrest Cheryl Davis, a human rights activist from San Francisco, has finally spoken up following her recent arrest on several felony charges. She took to Instagram, sharing a somewhat vague message that seemed to be a call for support after her release on bail. In her post, Davis shared an […]
Florida Attorney General Supports Second Amendment Rights for Safe Felons

Florida Attorney General Supports Second Amendment Rights for Non-Dangerous Felons Florida Attorney General James Usmeyer (R) took to X on Tuesday to express his support for the Second Amendment rights of non-dangerous felons. In his message, Usmeyer emphasized that gun ownership represents an “American tradition” and that the right to self-defense is “a God-given right…enshrined […]