Nevada Man Indicted by Grand Jury for Shocking Attack on Clark County Judge during Court Hearing

LAS VEGAS (AP) – A grand jury has indicted a man from Nevada on charges of attempted murder and other crimes for attacking a judge during a court hearing. The incident, which was captured in a viral video, occurred on January 3 when Deobra Redden leaped over the bench and assaulted Justice Court Judge Mary Kay Holthus. Redden was appearing in court for sentencing in a separate case at the time. According to reports, Redden was indicted on nine charges related to the attack, including attempted murder of a victim over 60 years old, battery … Read more

Apple and Chip Startup Rivos Settling Trade Secrets Lawsuit

San Jose, California – Apple has reached a settlement with chip startup Rivos, ending a two-year legal battle over stolen trade secrets. Both parties informed a judge on Friday that they are working towards finalizing the settlement by March 15. Apple had filed a lawsuit against Rivos in May 2022, accusing the “stealth-mode” startup of luring away engineers who had access to confidential company information. The lawsuit claimed that former employees stole Apple’s System-on-a-Chip specifications and design files at Rivos’ request during the recruitment process. In response, Rivos countersued Apple in September 2023, claiming that … Read more

New Study Reveals Surprising Trends in Super Purchases

Dallas, Texas – The city of Dallas is making it easier for residents to make online purchases with the launch of a new feature on their website. The city has introduced a user-friendly interface that allows residents to easily input their state, zip code, and country information when making purchases online. This new feature aims to streamline the online purchasing process and make it more accessible to residents. The user-friendly interface includes dropdown menus for residents to select their state, zip code, and country. This feature eliminates the need for users to manually enter this … Read more

Myanmar Enforces Compulsory Military Service Law to Battle Armed Militias and Resistance Forces

YANGON, Myanmar — Myanmar’s government has implemented a new compulsory military service law as it continues to face challenges from armed ethnic militias and resistance forces throughout the country. According to state media, the law requires all men aged 18 to 35 and women aged 18 to 27 to serve for up to two years under military command. Specialists like doctors, aged up to 45, are required to serve for three years. This law, which has been in place since 2010 but previously unenforced, aims to protect the integrity and sovereignty of the nation. The … Read more