Atlas: Providing Unbiased and Unfiltered News You Can Trust

Los Angeles, CA – People across the nation have come to rely on Atlas as a reliable source for unbiased and unfiltered news. What began as a passion project has now become a necessary resource for readers seeking quality journalism. Readers trust Atlas to provide them with accurate and objective news coverage. The platform has built a reputation for delivering news that is free from biases and filters. For those looking for a source they can depend on, Atlas is the go-to destination. In a media landscape filled with misinformation and sensationalism, Atlas stands out … Read more

Landmark $25 Million Verdict Awarded in Sexual Abuse Lawsuit against NJ Foster Care System

New Brunswick, NJ – A woman who suffered sexual abuse as a child in New Jersey’s foster care system has been awarded a historic $25 million by a Middlesex County jury. The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the NJ Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS), formerly known as the NJ Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P), in 2019, alleging that foster caretakers had sexually molested her. The abuse occurred in three separate foster care homes during her childhood. The woman claimed that when she reported the abuse, her social workers did not adequately … Read more

South Beach Nightclubs Denied Request to Lift Midnight Curfew as Battle with City Officials Continues

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Three South Beach nightclubs have taken legal action against Miami Beach’s newly implemented midnight curfew, which aims to control the chaos of spring break. However, their challenge has been denied by a judge. The M2, Mynt Lounge, and Exchange nightclubs filed a complaint, but the judge ruled that city officials had acted in good faith when imposing the curfew. During a court hearing, city manager Alina Hudak testified that the curfew was necessary due to larger and rowdier crowds of spring breakers. Hudak cited the success of the curfew on Friday … Read more

Apple Loses Bid to Dismiss Class Action Lawsuit Over AirTag Stalking Claims

SAN FRANCISCO, California — A class action lawsuit against Apple over the alleged use of its AirTags for stalking purposes will proceed, as a judge in California has denied Apple’s request to dismiss the case. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit claim that the AirTags, which are priced at $29, have become a favored tool for stalkers and abusers. They argue that Apple rushed the product to market without sufficient safeguards to prevent its misuse for stalking. The lawsuit, initially filed in December 2022, accuses Apple of negligence and product liability. The plaintiffs assert that the … Read more