Democrats Missed Vote Allowing Trump Lawyer Lifetime Judgeship

Following her confirmation by the Senate, Sarah E. Pitkin will now serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Her appointment was secured despite the absence of several Democratic senators whose votes would have created a tie. Pitkin’s prior representation of Donald Trump in significant legal matters, including his presidential immunity case and the E. Jean Carroll lawsuit, was a point of contention during her confirmation hearings, where she declined to identify the 2020 election winner and remained noncommittal on recusal from future Trump-related cases.

Read More

Australian Girl Shot Dead By Police In Pakistan, Father Seeks Justice

A tragic incident in Pakistan resulted in the death of nine-year-old Hania Ahmed, an Australian girl, when officers from a controversial new police wing, the Crime Control Department (CCD), opened fire with machine guns during a robbery. The family, visiting relatives, was confronted by robbers, and shortly after agreeing to hand over possessions, CCD officers arrived and began shooting indiscriminately at both the robbers and the family attempting to flee. Hania was killed by multiple bullets, and her father is demanding justice and an end to the “dangers of the CCD,” asserting the police initiated the fatal gunfire.

Read More

ICE Death Count Must Be Revealed

The fundamental issue at hand is that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) cannot be allowed to obscure its death count. This is not merely a matter of accounting; it’s a question of accountability, human rights, and preventing history from repeating its darkest chapters. When institutions involved in detention and deportation operate with a lack of transparency regarding the fatalities within their custody, it breeds suspicion and fuels the belief that something far more sinister is being concealed. The idea that a government agency responsible for the welfare of individuals, even those without legal status, could be anything less than fully forthcoming about deaths is deeply troubling.… Continue reading

Bolsonaro’s Son Convicted of Coercion in Brazil

Eduardo Bolsonaro, a former lawmaker and son of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro, has been convicted by Brazil’s Supreme Court of coercion, receiving a sentence of four years and two months in prison. The court found that he illegally interfered in his father’s coup attempt trial by lobbying the U.S. government to threaten Brazilian officials. This conviction follows a previous sentence against his father and comes amidst ongoing trade tensions between Brazil and the United States, with former President Trump having previously imposed tariffs. Eduardo Bolsonaro, who has resided in Texas, is currently campaigning for his brother, Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, ahead of upcoming elections.

Read More

Reflecting Pool Becomes Swamp: A Metaphor for the Administration

Congratulations, the Reflecting Pool is now a swamp. It seems the intention behind this transformation was anything but intentional, though perhaps unintentionally brilliant in its metaphor. The notion that a deliberate attempt to “fix” or perhaps even “drain the swamp,” a phrase so famously associated with a particular administration’s rhetoric, has resulted in the very thing it aimed to combat, is a narrative that writes itself. The vivid imagery painted by comments, suggesting a color choice that “absorbs heat” and reflects algae’s preference, is almost poetic in its bleakness. It’s as if the very light needed to sustain vibrancy was instead harnessed for decay.… Continue reading

US Officials Downplay Iran Deal, Citing Secret Back-Channel Commitments

US officials are downplaying the vague language of a newly reached agreement with Iran, stating that critical commitments have been secured through backchannel discussions rather than explicit text. While the memorandum of understanding details Iran’s financial relief and oil sales, it notably lacks specifics on uranium destruction, a point of concern for critics demanding transparency. The administration argues the document serves as a political tool to foster an environment for more technical, in-person negotiations, with key concessions made through private assurances.

Read More

US-Iran Draft MOU Details Major Concessions

Al Arabiya English has reportedly obtained a 14-point draft of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the United States and Iran, signaling a potentially significant shift in regional dynamics. This document, if accurate, outlines a framework for ending hostilities and establishing new parameters for engagement.

At the core of this proposed agreement is an immediate and permanent cessation of war on all fronts, including Lebanon, a commitment from both the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States to refrain from hostile actions and the threat or use of force against each other. This clause suggests a broad de-escalation strategy, aiming to create a stable environment for further negotiations.… Continue reading

Floyd Mayweather Faces Felony Charges for Bad Check

Floyd Mayweather is facing two felony charges in Las Vegas stemming from allegations of writing a $200,000 bad check to a luxury resale store for a watch. This alleged incident occurred in December 2024, and court records indicate charges were filed in April for theft and drawing a check without sufficient funds with intent to defraud. While Mayweather was not present for a recent initial court appearance, an attorney represented him, and his case is slated for a September hearing. These charges add to Mayweather’s ongoing legal troubles, which include lawsuits for alleged unpaid rent and financial disputes with jewelers, as well as a suit against his former business manager for fraud.

Read More