Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, are now allowed to intervene in a federal lawsuit over the train derailment cleanup. Independent testing suggests dangerous contamination may still remain in the community.
Posts published in “Law”
Authorities say a Honduran migrant has been arrested after allegedly pushing two strangers, including an 83-year-old veteran, onto subway tracks in New York City. The victims were rescued by bystanders before a train arrived.
Authorities in Pennsylvania are investigating teenage suspects accused of involvement in a jihad-inspired plot. The case highlights growing concerns about online radicalization and youth extremism.
A controversial assault weapons ban has passed through the state legislature and is now heading to the governor’s desk. The legislation is expected to intensify debate over gun rights and public safety laws.
A New Jersey judge ruled against a city that tried to seize two privately owned properties under a disputed “blight” designation. The court found officials lacked credible evidence to justify taking the land through eminent domain.
Legalization makes marijuana culturally acceptable and easy to get; ‘it was a party in the bathroom’ By Andrea Petersen BRENTWOOD, Calif.—It was 10:09 and 22 seconds…
A man accused of posing as a pastor has been arrested after allegedly assaulting a woman. Authorities say he was also reportedly living in the United States illegally.
A Washington state legislative proposal would permit certain foreign nationals legally authorized to work in the United States to apply for public safety and government roles. Supporters say it could help address staffing shortages, while critics raise concerns about security and hiring standards.
An in-depth analysis explores claims that modern legal frameworks can be used strategically to reward wrongdoing and silence opposition. The piece examines how litigation, regulation, and financial pressure may reshape power inside institutions.

Feel-Good Friday: Autistic Boy Who Wandered Away Found Safe, Thanks to K-9 Hero ‘Hoot’ the Hound Dog
A missing autistic boy who wandered away from a gym was safely found after a bloodhound tracked his scent into a wooded area. The quick response by police and their K-9 partner brought a relieved family back together.
South Carolina lawmakers sided with parental choice in two key votes on childhood vaccine policy. A Senate panel advanced a bill blocking vaccine mandates for children under two and rejected a proposal to eliminate religious exemptions for the MMR vaccine.
President Donald Trump selected Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin to lead the Department of Homeland Security after removing Kristi Noem from the role. Mullin is known for backing strict immigration enforcement and supporting the administration’s border security agenda.
President Donald Trump announced he is replacing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem with Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin. Noem will move to a new role tied to a Western Hemisphere security initiative.
A Massachusetts judge allowed two men accused of attempting to pay a 15-year-old for sex to leave custody without bail after their arrest. The decision has sparked strong criticism online and renewed debate over court discretion.
A former mayor from a small Louisiana town has been found guilty of sexual misconduct involving her son’s teenage friend. The conviction follows allegations stemming from an alcohol-filled pool party.

















