Elgin Man Indicted for Alleged Murder of Infant Son and Assault on Infant Girl: Shocking Grand Jury Charges Unveiled

ELGIN, Ill. — A 23-year-old man from Elgin, Illinois, has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of murdering his infant son and injuring an infant girl. Malik M. Davis is accused of inflicting severe injuries, including blunt-force head trauma, on his infant son on March 8, 2021, resulting in the child’s death. The grand jury also alleges that Davis harmed a female infant multiple times between November 2020 and January 2021. After the indictment, a judge issued a warrant for Davis’ arrest. He was apprehended in late December 2023 in Pettis County, Missouri, … Read more

Israeli Supreme Court Invalidates Controversial Law Limiting Judicial Review, Reinforces Democratic Principles

The Israeli Supreme Court has invalidated a controversial law that restricted the review of government policies for “reasonableness.” The law, which aimed to weaken the independence of the judiciary and other gatekeepers, was met with significant opposition and protests throughout the country. The court’s decision marks a landmark ruling on the limits of the Knesset as a constituent assembly and its authority to enact basic laws. Israel has experienced a tumultuous year, with internal and external conflicts pushing the country to its limits. The October 7 attack by Hamas, which targeted Israel as a Jewish … Read more

Epic Scores Big Win: Jury Unanimously Finds Google Guilty of Anticompetitive Behavior in Android App Market

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — In a landmark decision, a jury has unanimously found that Google holds a monopoly in the Android app distribution and in-app billing services markets. The jury also determined that Google engaged in anticompetitive behavior in these markets, causing injury to the game developer Epic. Furthermore, the jury concluded that Google’s distribution agreement, known as Project Hug, as well as its deals with game developers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), were all anticompetitive. Google has announced its plans to appeal the verdict. Wilson White, Google’s vice president of affairs and public policy, … Read more

Former Burisma Lawyer Retroactively Registers as Foreign Agent, Raising Questions About Hunter Biden’s Actions

WASHINGTON (AP) — A lawyer who previously represented the head of Ukrainian energy company Burisma has retroactively registered as a foreign agent for the work he did for the company seven years ago. The registration was filed with the U.S. Department of Justice under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), which requires disclosure of work for foreign clients. John Buretta, the lawyer in question, had worked for Burisma’s co-founder Mykola Zlochevsky amid corruption investigations by the Ukrainian government and U.S. authorities. The registration from Buretta raises questions about why Hunter Biden, who also worked for … Read more