Judge’s Historic Double Homer Night Vaults Yankees Past Tigers, Ties Legendary DiMaggio

NEW YORK — Aaron Judge made headlines Tuesday night by homering twice, bringing his season total to 24 home runs as the New York Yankees defeated the Detroit Tigers 9-3 at Yankee Stadium. With his impressive performance, Judge tied baseball legend Joe DiMaggio for 10th place on the Yankees’ all-time home run list. Hitting in the second and seventh innings, Judge’s back-to-back power displays energized the home crowd. His first home run, a 415-foot drive into the left field stands, came in the second inning with one runner on base. The second, a towering shot … Read more

Elevate Fights Back: Developer Claims Lawsuit Over Hilton Project is Politically Driven and Unfounded

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A legal dispute is unfolding over a planned Hilton Homewood Suites Hotel in downtown Corpus Christi, with Elevate QOF, LLC responding to allegations of fraud and misconduct. The developer is pushing back against claims made by Ajit David of RGB Hospitality Group, who argues that Elevate manipulated information to deceive city officials regarding floodplain assessments related to the project. In a statement issued Thursday, the law firm representing Elevate, Anderson, Lehrman, Barre & Maraist, called the lawsuit “baseless,” describing it as an attempt by David to hinder the hotel development and … Read more

Weleetka Man Convicted of Murder Following Fatal Shooting in Okfuskee County

MUSKOGEE, Okla. — A federal jury has convicted a Weleetka man for his role in a murder that took place in Okfuskee County in June 2024. Michael Wayne Lambert was found guilty on multiple counts, including one for murder in Indian Country and additional charges related to firearm use in connection with the violent crime. The trial commenced on September 8, 2025, and concluded three days later, on September 11. Prosecutors presented evidence suggesting that Lambert intentionally shot Michael Villalpando multiple times while the victim was on the stairs of an apartment complex in Okemah. … Read more

Arizona Supreme Court Deliberates on Groundbreaking Law to Unmask ‘Dark Money’ in Elections

PHOENIX — The Arizona Supreme Court is deliberating on a significant voter-approved law aimed at increasing transparency around campaign financing, specifically regarding “dark money” contributions. This legislation, which requires organizations engaged in political activity to disclose their donors, has become a focal point in the broader debate concerning political funding and transparency. The law, known as Proposition 211, was secured through a public vote in November 2022, garnering overwhelming support from Arizona residents who seek to understand the sources of funding behind political messaging. Proponents argue that disclosure is essential for ensuring accountability and an … Read more