Children of Iran’s ruling class enjoying a lavish life in the US – and frustrated Iranian-Americans are calling for their deportation

The privileged children of Iran’s ruling elite are thriving in the U.S., even as the regime back home violently suppresses protests, prompting many Iranians in California and elsewhere to demand their expulsion. Two compelling online petitions are gaining traction, asking the U.S. government to swiftly deport Eissa Hashemi and Fatemeh Ardeshir Larijani, offspring of current […]
Forecast for Bitcoin and XRP Prices Before Supreme Court Ruling on January 14, 2026

Bitcoin and XRP Prices Steady as Supreme Court Decision Approaches Bitcoin and XRP have held their ground as market participants wait for the U.S. Supreme Court’s upcoming ruling on trade tariffs, set for January 14. Traders are particularly focused on this decision, as it could have substantial implications for market psychology and potential investment flows […]
Representative of Mexico’s Ruling Party States Cartels Are Among the Country’s Top Employers

A spokesperson for Mexico’s ruling MORENA party has ignited considerable controversy by asserting that combating organized crime is unfeasible due to cartels being among the nation’s largest employers. Following the backlash from this statement, MORENA issued a clarification distancing itself and suggested that their political rivals were misrepresenting the context. The situation escalated earlier this […]
Ninth Circuit Makes Important Ruling on Religious Freedom

The ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on January 6 could potentially be a landmark decision regarding religious freedom, especially for 2026. In the case of Yakima vs. Brown Union Gospel Mission, the court affirmed that religious organizations have the right to hire in line with their beliefs, even for […]
Judge requires Lindsey Halligan to clarify her continued use of the ‘US Attorney’ title after ruling it unlawful.

Judge Questions Harrigan’s Appointment as U.S. Attorney A federal judge in Virginia has instructed Lindsay Harrigan to provide a written explanation for why she continues to refer to herself as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of the United States. This comes after a previous ruling deemed her appointment illegal back in November. U.S. […]
Federal court stops Hawaii cruise tax with injunction ruling

Hawaii’s Green Fee Bill Blocked by Judge A judge has put a stop to Hawaii’s green fee legislation, which aimed to raise tourism taxes significantly to fund climate change efforts this year. Earlier, the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) and various cruise ship suppliers took legal action against tax and finance officials in Hawaii, initiating […]
Tyler Robinson’s private hearing is expected to be revealed following a judge’s ruling.

A judge in Utah has mandated that a private hearing concerning Tyler Robinson, accused of the assassination of conservative figure Charlie Kirk, be made public. Judge Tony Graf announced plans during a video hearing, lasting about 20 minutes, to release a transcript from the closed session held on October 24. This will be available with […]
Legal experts raise concerns about Minnesota judge’s surprising choice to overturn jury’s fraud ruling

Lawmakers and legal experts are questioning the implications of a recent ruling in Minnesota, where a judge overturned a unanimous jury verdict in a significant $7.2 million Medicaid fraud case. This kind of judicial action is quite rare in white-collar criminal cases. The decision, made by Hennepin County Judge Sarah West last month, comes amid […]
Royal Caribbean facing lawsuit following homicide ruling in man’s death on cruise ship

The family of a 35-year-old man, Michael Virgil, who died after allegedly being served 33 alcoholic drinks on a Royal Caribbean cruise, has initiated a lawsuit—this comes seven months following an autopsy that ruled his death a homicide. Virgil and his family boarded the Navigator of the Seas in Los Angeles on December 13, 2024, […]
Student sent back to Honduras while traveling home for Thanksgiving, despite court ruling

College Freshman Deported to Honduras Ahead of Thanksgiving CONCORD, N.H. — A 19-year-old college freshman, Lucia López-Belloza, attempted to fly from Boston to Texas to surprise her family for Thanksgiving but ended up being deported to Honduras, violating a court order, as reported by her attorney. López-Belloza completed security checks at Boston Logan International Airport […]