$5 Million Verdict for Family of U.S. Veteran Reveals Disturbing Care at Local Rehabilitation Center

A Nassau County jury has awarded $5 million to the family of Henry Serrapica, a 69-year-old U.S. Army veteran and former postal worker from Lynbrook, who developed severe health complications while at South Shore Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Freeport, according to court documents. Serrapica’s family claims his health deteriorated due to inadequate care, culminating in his death from severe sepsis. The lawsuit was initiated by Matthew Serrapica, the victim’s son, who argued that his father experienced “inhumane” treatment during his time at the facility. The case was brought against South Shore and Mount Sinai … Read more

Syria Sets Its Sights on Tourism Revival: A Heritage-Fueled Comeback After Years of Conflict

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — As Syria begins to emerge from over a decade of turmoil, officials are focusing on heritage restoration as a means to revive the tourism sector and create jobs. The once-thriving industry, which saw over 8.5 million visitors and generated $6.3 billion in tourism revenues in 2010, has been devastated by years of conflict sparked by a violent response to anti-government protests. Experts believe that if Syria can recapture its prewar tourism figures, the sector could rebound quickly, contributing significantly to economic recovery and reconstruction efforts. This prospect isn’t limited to … Read more

Landmark Ruling: Court Paves Way for Antitrust Challenge Against Apple

A U.S. District Court judge in California has ruled that an antitrust lawsuit against Apple can move forward, marking a significant step in legal challenges to the tech giant’s business practices. The ruling, which emerged from a case initiated by app developers, alleges that Apple has engaged in monopolistic behavior through its App Store policies. The plaintiffs, a coalition of smaller app developers, claim that Apple exercises undue control over software distribution on its platform, restricting competition and innovation. They argue that this behavior not only stifles smaller competitors but also results in higher costs … Read more

Paramount and Trump Move Closer to Resolving $20 Billion Legal Battle

Paramount Global is reportedly engaged in advanced negotiations to resolve a significant $20 billion lawsuit with former President Donald Trump. The ongoing discussions aim to reach a settlement before the matter progresses to trial, as both parties seek a resolution to their contentious legal battle. The lawsuit revolves around Trump’s allegations that Paramount’s CBS network mishandled a reality show he created, which has created a long-standing dispute between the two entities. The stakes are high due to the financial implications involved in the case, particularly for Paramount, which has faced various challenges in a shifting … Read more