Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Former Baltimore lawyer Marilyn Mosby convicted on 2 charges of perjury

Former Baltimore lawyer Marilyn Mosby

Former Baltimore lawyer Marilyn Mosby was convicted on 2 charges of perjury. The US Justice Department revealed Mosby’s not-guilty plea last year. She allegedly claimed pandemic-related financial setbacks. Marilyn Mosby, previously known for charging six police officers in connection with Freddie Gray’s death in 2015, faced a blow to her reputation after being found guilty … Read more

US Justice Department sues SpaceX for bias against immigrants & asylum seekers

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The U.S. Justice Department has initiated legal proceedings against SpaceX, Elon Musk’s company, alleging discriminatory hiring practices against asylum seekers and refugees. The lawsuit claims that from September 2018 to May 2022, SpaceX consistently discouraged asylum seekers and refugees from applying for job positions and even outright rejected their applications, indicating potential bias based on … Read more

US seizes $300 million superyacht owned by a Russian oligarch

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The $300 million superyacht Amadea has arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was detained in Fiji last month at the request of US authorities. The vessel shut down its automated information systems to try to escape capture after Ukraine’s invasion. Refinitiv Eikon vessel tracking data shows that the superyacht that was detained in Fiji last month … Read more

US supermarket shooter charged with federal hate crimes

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Payton Gendron shot dead 10 people at a Buffalo, New York, grocery store in May. The 18-year-old’s motive was to prevent Black people from replacing white people. Federal hate crime charges carry the death penalty or up to life in prison. The US Justice Department stated on Tuesday, federal hate crimes charge against Payton Gendron, … Read more

Despite allegations of new ‘Jim Crow,’ Georgia enjoys record early voting participation

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Despite left-wing fearmongering that an election integrity law approved last year was equivalent to Jim Crow-era limitations, Georgia is seeing record early voter turnout ahead of the state’s primary election. Georgia approved a law in 2021 to ensure election integrity in the aftermath of the 2020 election difficulties. Despite the law that the measure has … Read more

Defamation case: US Justice Department to defend Trump

Defamation case: US Justice Department to defend Trump

The US Department of Justice has taken legal action to defend President Donald Trump in a defamation case.  The justice department is working to take over the case and remove the president’s private lawyer. Under the defamation case, a woman has accused President Donald Trump of raping her. Columnist E Jean Carroll accused Mr. Trump of assaulting … Read more

US to resume the use of death penalty after 17 years

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The United States (US) government will resume federal executions on July 13, after 17-years, the Justice Department said Monday. There have been just three federal execution since the death penalty was reinstated by the US government in 1988. Attorney General Bill Barr announced a year ago he intended to resume the use of the death … Read more

US Justice Dpt withdraws case against Flynn

The US Justice Department withdrew its case against former White House national security advisor Michael Flynn Thursday, handing President Donald Trump a major political victory. In a nearly unheard-of reversal, the department said in a filing that Flynn’s December 2017 guilty plea for lying to the FBI in an interview over his Russia contacts was … Read more