News

Georgia Supreme Court Blocks Election Rule Changes Backed by Trump Allies

In a significant blow to efforts aimed at reshaping Georgia’s election process, the state’s highest court has refused to fast-track an appeal that sought to introduce controversial ballot-handling changes ahead of the November 5 presidential election. The ruling leaves in place a decision that prevents county poll workers from conducting hand counts of ballots, a …

Georgia Supreme Court Blocks Election Rule Changes Backed by Trump Allies Read More »

Giuliani’s Luxuries Seized as Georgia Election Workers Close In on $146 Million Payout

Rudy Giuliani, once hailed as “America’s Mayor,” has been ordered to relinquish his Manhattan apartment, jewelry, and other high-end possessions as part of a court ruling linked to a defamation case. The ruling stems from accusations Giuliani made against two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea’ “Shaye” Moss, claiming they rigged votes …

Giuliani’s Luxuries Seized as Georgia Election Workers Close In on $146 Million Payout Read More »

Capitol Chaos Defendants Face Uphill Battle as Trespassing Charges Hold Firm

A U.S. appeals court has upheld the criminal trespassing charges against the majority of the nearly 1,500 individuals accused in connection with the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. In a 2-1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected an appeal from Couy Griffin, one of the defendants, who sought …

Capitol Chaos Defendants Face Uphill Battle as Trespassing Charges Hold Firm Read More »

Illness Delays Trial of Binance Executive Amid Crypto Clampdown in Nigeria

The trial of Tigran Gambaryan, a top compliance executive at Binance, hit another snag as illness kept him from appearing in court, forcing a Nigerian judge to postpone proceedings until October 25. Gambaryan, a U.S. citizen, has been held in detention since February on charges of laundering over $35 million—a claim both he and Binance …

Illness Delays Trial of Binance Executive Amid Crypto Clampdown in Nigeria Read More »

Dress Code and Clean Gear: Saudi Arabia Tightens Rules for Delivery Workers

Saudi Arabia is raising the bar for home delivery services, unveiling new rules that mandate professional attire, hygiene standards, and stricter vehicle requirements. Under guidelines outlined by the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing, delivery workers must now wear clean uniforms that reflect professionalism, with each facility ensuring full compliance to continue operations. The ministry emphasized …

Dress Code and Clean Gear: Saudi Arabia Tightens Rules for Delivery Workers Read More »

Crackdown in the Kingdom: Nearly 22,000 Caught in Saudi Sweep for Illegal Residents

In a sweeping nationwide operation, Saudi security forces apprehended 21,971 individuals in just one week, targeting violators of residency, labor, and border laws. The joint field campaigns, executed in collaboration with various government bodies between October 10 and 16, spanned urban hubs and border regions alike. The arrests included 13,186 people breaching residency laws, 5,427 …

Crackdown in the Kingdom: Nearly 22,000 Caught in Saudi Sweep for Illegal Residents Read More »

Virginia Alum Challenges Georgetown Over Data Breach in Bold Legal Move

A former Georgetown University student and now Virginia official has filed a class-action lawsuit against her alma mater, following a data breach that exposed sensitive information of students past and present. The university acknowledged the breach earlier this week, explaining that a system misconfiguration led to the temporary leak. Mary Margaret Cleary, a deputy official …

Virginia Alum Challenges Georgetown Over Data Breach in Bold Legal Move Read More »

Redacted Revelations: New Documents Shed Light on Trump’s Election Maneuverings

In a new twist within the ongoing federal investigation, a U.S. judge has unveiled hundreds of pages of evidence tied to former President Donald Trump’s alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. The materials, released with heavy redactions, were part of a larger legal maneuver from Special Counsel Jack Smith, aiming to challenge claims …

Redacted Revelations: New Documents Shed Light on Trump’s Election Maneuverings Read More »

Google Hits Pause on Play Store Overhaul Amid Antitrust Battle

A California judge has temporarily halted an order that would have forced Google to revamp its Android Play Store by November 1, stalling significant changes intended to give consumers more freedom in how they download apps and make in-app payments. The injunction, originally issued on October 7, stemmed from an ongoing antitrust lawsuit brought by …

Google Hits Pause on Play Store Overhaul Amid Antitrust Battle Read More »

Meta’s Day in Court: Instagram Addiction Lawsuit Clears Key Legal Hurdle in Massachusetts

Meta Platforms is now locked in a legal showdown in Massachusetts after a judge refused to dismiss claims that Instagram intentionally exploits young users. The state alleges the company designed features like endless scrolling and push notifications to hook teens, all while hiding the harm it posed to their mental health. A Massachusetts Superior Court …

Meta’s Day in Court: Instagram Addiction Lawsuit Clears Key Legal Hurdle in Massachusetts Read More »

Exit mobile version