Illegal Drug Operation Busted In Georgia
Last week, a massive drug bust took place in Pierce County, Georgia, but it wasn’t what law enforcement officials initially thought. What began as an investigation into an alleged illegal food manufacturing plant, turned out to be a $22.5 million marijuana growing operation. Four Chinese citizens were arrested in connection with the illegal facility, and …
Former NYTS’s Editor Writes Essay On Experience
Adam Rubenstein, a former opinion editor for the New York Times, recently shared his experiences of being shamed for his food choices at his office. In an essay for the Atlantic, Rubenstein revealed how his co-workers at the Times reacted when he said he loved the spicy chicken sandwich from Chick-fil-A. According to Rubenstein, during …
Judge Makes Ruling About Witness In Trump Fulton County Case
Fulton County DA Fani Willis is facing increased scrutiny and criticism over her relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, whom she appointed to handle the Trump election case. The latest development in this ongoing controversy involves former law partner and divorce lawyer Terrence Bradley, whom Wade is attempting to shield from testifying by invoking attorney-client …
Dr Phil Has Heated Debate During ‘The View’ Interview
On Monday’s episode of “The View,” Dr. Phil McGraw drew criticism from the liberal co-hosts after he expressed his views on pandemic school closures and their impact on children. McGraw, who appeared on the show to promote his new book “We’ve Got Issues,” spoke about the harmful effects of social media on children and how …
Bodega Worker Killed In NYC
A 37-year-old bodega worker was fatally shot in Brooklyn on Monday after refusing to give a man a free cigar, according to the victim’s mother. The New York Police Department reported that the victim, Nazim Berry, was shot in the head around 4:15 p.m. on Franklin Avenue near the Botanical Garden and Brooklyn Museum. Berry …
Pilot Program May Need Some Revision After Report
A mother from Washington DC has sparked controversy by admitting to using most of a $10,000 taxpayer-funded lump sum meant for impoverished mothers on a luxury vacation to Miami. The recipient, 27-year-old Canethia Miller, revealed in a recent interview with the Washington Post that she spent over $6,000 of the windfall on herself and her …
San Fran Public Defender May Face Probe Over Behavior
A San Francisco public defender is facing potential sanctions after accusations that she painted a victim of domestic abuse as a “Fatal Attraction” style woman obsessed with her abuser. Deputy Public Defender Ilona Yanez reportedly made statements during the trial that shifted the blame onto the victim, Jordana Cahen, who was brutally attacked by her …
Judge Rules In Gas Stove Lawsuit
A federal judge has recently dismissed a class-action lawsuit by a California resident against GE Appliances’ parent company, Haier Appliances, which is one of the leading appliance makers in the country. Charles Drake, the plaintiff, had accused the company of fraudulent marketing tactics by claiming that their gas stovetop was safe for use despite its …
Additional Donations To Prosecutor Come Under The Microscope
Fani Willis, the prosecutor leading the case against former President Trump in Georgia, has come under scrutiny in recent weeks due to potential conflicts of interest in her team. The latest discovery reveals that Willis retained an expert prosecutor, John Floyd, who had previously donated to her campaign for district attorney in 2020. Floyd, a …
AOC Responds To Possible Biden EO
President Joe Biden is under fire from both Democrats and Republicans for his handling of the migrant crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. The latest criticism comes from Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who compared Biden to former President Donald Trump and accused him of considering executive action to address the situation. Ocasio-Cortez took to social media …