Controversial New Bill in Kentucky Abolishes Child Labor Laws and Sparks Debate on Child Welfare and Exploitation

Frankfort, Kentucky – The Kentucky House passed a bill last week that would eliminate the state’s child labor laws and replace them with more lenient federal standards. The legislation, which was supported mostly by Republicans, also aims to increase the number of hours that 16- and 17-year-olds can work on school days and during the school year. While proponents argue that these changes provide opportunities for young people, critics express concerns about the exploitation of children and the potential dangers they may face. The Kentucky bill, passed with relative ease despite opposition from some Republican … Read more

Record-Breaking $6.2 Million Awarded in Collin County’s Largest Medical Negligence Case

COLLIN COUNTY, Texas – A Collin County jury has awarded a man $6.2 million in damages after he claimed to be left paraplegic following a spinal surgery, according to his legal representation. This is believed to be the largest medical negligence award in Collin County history. The verdict was reached in favor of Bill Proctor, a resident of Lamar County, who alleged that he suffered permanent neurological damage due to a botched lumbar spinal surgery in 2018. The lawsuit, filed in 2020, names Dr. Mark Viktor Silver as the defendant. Proctor underwent the surgery to … Read more

CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Strikes Back Against Trump Lawyer’s Immunity Claim: Unveils Startling New Evidence

Washington, D.C. – CNN correspondent Kaitlan Collins defended herself against President Trump’s lawyer during a recent exchange concerning claims of immunity. The heated back-and-forth occurred on Wednesday, shedding light on the ongoing legal battles surrounding the Trump administration. Following a televised interview with Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s attorney, Collins challenged his assertion that multiple individuals in the campaign had been offered legal immunity. Pushing back against Giuliani’s claim, Collins insisted that her extensive sources within the White House had not confirmed such occurrences. The confrontation took place during an airing of CNN’s “The Situation Room with … Read more

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks SB 4, Texas Law Allowing Arrests of Suspected Undocumented Migrants

EL PASO, Texas – Senate Bill 4 (SB 4) in Texas, which would have allowed state and local law enforcement to arrest suspected undocumented migrants, has been temporarily blocked. A federal judge in Austin issued a preliminary injunction against the law on Thursday, preventing it from going into effect on March 5. U.S. District Judge David Ezra argued that the law threatened the unity of immigration regulation in the United States and would cause irreparable harm if implemented. This ruling is expected to be appealed in the U.S. Supreme Court by Governor Greg Abbott. Governor … Read more