News Host Calls Out Pundit’s Deceptive Claims on Fani Willis Case

ATLANTA (AP) — Fani Willis, the newly elected district attorney of Atlanta, is facing criticism for her handling of cases involving police officers. Critics claim that Willis has been misleading the public with regard to her plans for these cases. On a recent Fox News segment, host Tucker Carlson questioned a pundit who defended Willis, prompting a heated exchange. During the segment, Carlson pointed out that Willis had made promises during her campaign to “prosecute police officers for doing their jobs.” He accused her of putting officers’ lives at risk by creating a hostile environment … Read more

Missouri Chief Justice Calls for Urgent Increase in Juror Pay: State Representative Rudy Veit Supports Proposal

JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri – The chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court is calling for an increase in juror pay, citing embarrassment among judges in the state when disclosing the current rate. Chief Justice Mary Russell made the plea during the 2024 State of the Judiciary address held in Jefferson City. She emphasized that Missouri’s statutory minimum for juror pay has remained unchanged since 1989, at just $6 per day plus seven cents per mile for travel expenses. State Representative Rudy Veit, the vice chair of the Missouri House Judiciary Committee, is backing the chief … Read more

Chiefs Player Calls for Gun Law Changes After Deadly Shooting at Super Bowl Parade

Kansas City, Missouri – Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Charles Omenihu is urging for changes to gun laws following a deadly shooting during the team’s Super Bowl parade. The shooting, which occurred near Union Station, resulted in one fatality and several injuries. Omenihu took to social media to express his concerns just hours after law enforcement detained three individuals for investigation. In a post, Omenihu called for action, questioning when gun laws in America would be addressed. He emphasized the need to prevent the wrong people from easily obtaining firearms. The Kansas City Police Chief, … Read more

Corruption in North Carolina: Lawmakers Skirt Campaign Finance Rules, Igniting Calls for Action

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA – A once fervent commitment to combat political corruption in the state of North Carolina appears to be on the decline, raising concerns about the influence of money in politics. In the early 2000s, campaign finance and lobbying laws were a hot topic, driven by the investigative work of government watchdog Bob Hall. However, recent years have seen a resurgence of questionable practices and a lack of enforcement, leaving the public wondering if corruption is being swept under the rug. Under the leadership of Democratic state House Speaker Jim Black, campaign finance … Read more