Landmark Ruling: PFAS Lawsuit Against Saint-Gobain Receives Class-Action Status

MERRIMACK, New Hampshire – A judge has granted class-action status in a lawsuit filed against Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics concerning PFAS contamination. The lawsuit alleges that the chemical manufacturer’s operations have led to the contamination of water sources in the surrounding area. The decision, made by Judge Kirsten Schmautz of Hillsborough County Superior Court, means that the lawsuit can now move forward as a class-action suit. This allows individuals who have been affected by the contamination to join together and seek legal action collectively, rather than pursuing individual lawsuits. The lawsuit was initially filed in 2019 … Read more

Englewood Man Cleared of Felonious Assault Charges in Jefferson Twp Shooting Case

JEFFERSON TWP., Ohio – A man from Englewood, Ohio will not face charges in connection with a shooting incident that occurred in October. A grand jury in Montgomery County made the decision to decline the indictment of 61-year-old Jackie Johnson. In the early hours of October 16th, deputies from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call about a shooting in the 100 block of Calumet Lane. Upon arrival, they discovered a male victim with a gunshot wound to his arm, as per records from the Montgomery County Municipal Court – Western Division. Initially, … Read more

Battle for Reproductive Rights: North Carolina Enforces Controversial Abortion Law Amidst Nationwide Trend

RALEIGH, North Carolina — The controversial implementation of a new abortion law in North Carolina has ignited a fierce battle between opposing sides. Demonstrations and rallies have taken place on Jones Street at the Legislative Building throughout the summer. Set to go into effect on December 1st, the law marks a significant development in the state’s healthcare landscape, following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to reverse Roe v. Wade over a year ago. Under the new law, known as the Care for Women, Children and Families Act, abortions will be prohibited after 12 weeks of … Read more

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani Ordered to Pay $148 Million in Damages for Defaming Georgia Election Workers

Washington, D.C. – A federal jury awarded $148 million in damages on Friday to two former Georgia election workers who filed a defamation lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani. The workers, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and her mother Ruby Freeman, were subjected to racist threats and harassment after Giuliani spread lies about them in 2020. During the trial, Moss and Freeman tearfully recounted the emotional toll they endured as they became targets of a false conspiracy theory. Giuliani and other Republicans pushed the baseless claims in an effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election. As the … Read more