Gold Hits the Ledger: States Embrace New Laws to Authorize Precious Metal as Legal Tender

Some U.S. states are considering new legislation that would recognize gold and silver as legal tender, reflecting a growing interest in precious metals as a form of currency. This trend emerges amid rising concerns about inflation and the stability of the traditional monetary system. In several states, lawmakers are advocating for the adoption of bills that would allow citizens to use gold and silver coins for everyday transactions. Proponents argue that this measure could provide a hedge against inflation and reduce dependence on fiat currency. As citizens face increasing costs of living, the appeal of … Read more

Montana Jury Awards $11.2 Million to Victim of Infant Abuse After State Failed to Act

GREAT FALLS, Mont. — A jury has awarded $11.2 million to Seraphina “Sera” Wilson, who suffered severe abuse as an infant in 2009, resulting in permanent blindness and traumatic brain injuries. The civil trial concluded that the State of Montana failed to adequately investigate prior reports of child abuse associated with Sera’s case. The jury delivered its verdict on Monday, stemming from a tragic incident that took place in February 2009, during which Sera was brutally attacked by her father’s live-in girlfriend, Alicia Hocter. At just six months old, Sera sustained life-altering injuries that necessitate … Read more

Thai Activist Anon Nampa Faces 29-Year Total Prison Sentence as Royal Defamation Charges Mount

BANGKOK, Thailand — Human rights lawyer Anon Nampa has received a prison sentence of two years and four months on charges including royal defamation and sedition. This verdict adds to his growing total sentence, now standing at 29 years and one month, marking a significant moment in ongoing debates over freedom of expression and the monarchy in Thailand. Anon faced multiple allegations stemming from his participation in a protest on November 17, 2020, which called for constitutional amendments. He was convicted after a court determined that remarks he made during the protest constituted royal defamation. … Read more

California Officials Face Lawsuit Over Alleged Neglect in Protecting Students from Toxic Pesticides

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A lawsuit has been filed against California officials, alleging they have not done enough to safeguard students from harmful pesticide exposure. The legal challenge comes as concerns mount over the health risks associated with the application of toxic chemicals near schools and communities. The lawsuit, initiated by a coalition of environmental advocates and parents, claims that the California Department of Pesticide Regulation has failed to enforce regulations that would minimize children’s exposure to potentially dangerous pesticides. According to the plaintiffs, these chemicals pose significant health risks, particularly to young, developing bodies. Environmental … Read more