Paris Olympics Organizers Issue Apology to Christians Over Last Supper Parody
Organizers of the Paris Olympics apologized to Christian and Catholic over parody of Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” painting that was part of opening ceremony.
Surgeon General Calls for Social Media Warning Labels to Protect Teens
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy wants social media sites to inform users that there is evidence linking these sites to risks to adolescents’ mental health.
Trump Appeals Verdict in E. Jean Carroll Civil Case
Former President Donald Trump appealed a Manhattan jury’s verdict in a civil case that he sexually abused and defamed advice columnist E. Jean Carroll.
Jury Finds Hunter Biden Guilty on All 3 Charges in Gun Trial
Hunter Biden was found guilty on all charges in his gun trial on June 11, becoming the first child of a sitting president to face a federal trial and conviction.
IRS $600 Reporting Rule: What Online Sellers Need to Know
IRS requiring individuals who earn over $600 for transaction of goods and services through third-party payment platforms to report income with 1099-K tax form.
500 Individuals Recount Discrimination, Sexual Harassment at FDIC in New 200-Page Report
FDIC failed to provide employees a safe workplace free from “sexual harassment, discrimination, and other interpersonal misconduct,” report concluded.
US National Debt Hits $35 Trillion Milestone
Servicing the owed interest is now the second-largest budgetary item, topping national defense outlays.
In a historic fiscal milestone for the federal government, the national...
Officer Testifies About Jan. 6 in Colorado Trial to Keep Trump Off the Ballot
Colorado District Judge Sarah Wallace heard arguments and witness testimony on Monday in a case arguing former President Donald Trump should be barred from...
Trump Reaffirms Executive Privilege Before Jeffery Clark’s Disciplinary Proceeding
President Donald Trump told former Justice Department (DOJ) official Jeffrey Clark to honor his executive privilege in his upcoming disciplinary proceeding.
Former Trump Prosecutor Nathan Wade Accused of Not Paying Child Support
The former special prosecutor who was involved in the Georgia election case targeting former President Donald Trump is accused of not paying child support.
Supreme Court’s John Roberts Urges ‘Caution’ on Using Artificial Intelligence
AI is already changing the legal field and will have a major impact in the future, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said in year-end report for 2023.
Latest USA Boxing Sporting Rule Allows Men to Fight Women
USA Boxing will allow men who identify as women to take part in women’s sports, a move that has drawn outrage for being unfair to female boxers.