Stellantis Faces €2.3 Billion Loss in First Half as US Tariffs and Regulations Take a Toll on Jeep Production

Auburn Hills, Michigan — Stellantis, the owner of the Jeep brand, reported a net loss of 2.3 billion euros for the first half of the year, a significant downturn attributed to various U.S. tariffs and regulatory changes. This financial setback highlights the challenges facing the automotive industry amid shifting trade policies and ongoing supply chain issues. The company’s second-quarter performance reflected the growing financial strain, revealing how increased tariffs on imported goods and stricter emissions regulations have affected profitability. Stellantis, formed from the merger of Fiat Chrysler and PSA Group, is navigating a complex environment … Read more

From Tragedy to Trials: Victim’s Fight for Justice in New Orleans Ends in Disappointment

New Orleans, Louisiana, was the backdrop for a life-altering incident three years ago when Noah Hansard took one of his customary late-night walks through the Lake Terrace neighborhood. Seeking solace in the tranquility of the night, Hansard never anticipated that his routine would end in violence. As he strolled, two men wearing ski masks confronted him, stealing his phone and shooting him twice. The gunfire left Hansard paralyzed from the waist down, an event that has profoundly impacted his life since that fateful evening. After enduring years of rehabilitation and grappling with legal challenges, Hansard … Read more

Federal Court Ruling Challenges Trump Administration’s Immigration Tactics: A Call for Constitutional Protections in Southern California

A week after a significant ruling from a federal judge in California, the Trump administration is seeking a stay from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to contest the decision. The case stems from a detailed 52-page ruling issued by Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on July 11, concerning alleged unlawful immigration enforcement practices by federal agents. As of now, the Ninth Circuit has yet to respond to the administration’s request for a stay. Legal representatives for the president may bring their case to the … Read more