Texas Advocacy Group Targets New Mexico with Controversial Mail Ban, Restricting Access to Abortion

Abortion restrictions are gaining traction across the United States, with Texas at the forefront. However, the impact of these measures extends beyond state lines. New Mexico, known as a more liberal state when it comes to reproductive rights, has also become a target. Proponents of abortion bans are employing new tactics to limit access, prompting a legal battle that could have far-reaching consequences. In an effort to hinder abortion provision, anti-abortion activists in New Mexico have passed ordinances that effectively ban the practice. These ordinances prohibit clinics from receiving abortion-inducing drugs or any related paraphernalia. … Read more

Trump’s False Claims About E. Jean Carroll Draw Attention as Lawyers Monitor Defamation Remarks

New York City, New York – Lawyers representing E. Jean Carroll, the writer who accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, are closely monitoring the former president’s recent comments about their client. Trump falsely claimed that he did not know who Carroll was, prompting her attorney, Shawn Crowley, to assert that they are paying attention to his remarks. Crowley made the statement during an interview with MSNBC’s Jen Psaki, who pointed out that Trump is indeed aware of Carroll’s identity. Last year, a jury ruled that Trump must pay Carroll $5 million in damages for sexual … Read more

Widow and Former Prime Minister Face Charges in Haiti President’s Assassination: A Shocking Twist Unveiled by the Judge

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — A Haitian judge has brought charges against the widow of the late president and a former prime minister in connection with the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse last year. The judge’s decision marks a significant development in the investigation into the murder and raises questions about the involvement of high-ranking officials in the plot. Martine Moïse, the widow of the slain president, was charged with complicity in the assassination and participation in a criminal conspiracy. Former Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who took office just days before Moïse’s death, was also charged … Read more

Former ‘Star Wars’ Actor Gina Carano Files Lawsuit Against Disney, Alleging Censorship and Discrimination

Los Angeles, California – Gina Carano, a former actor in the “Star Wars” universe, has filed a lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company over her firing nearly three years ago. Carano, known for her role as former Rebel trooper Cara Dune on the “Star Wars” television series “The Mandalorian,” was let go by Disney subsidiary Lucasfilm after making controversial posts on social media. Carano is seeking to be rehired by Disney and Lucasfilm, claiming that her termination was due to her right-wing, conservative views. In a post announcing the lawsuit, Carano stated, “I was being … Read more