Former Mayoral Candidate Bill Brooks Convicted on Charges of Disruption at City Council Meeting

St. Clairsville, Ohio — Former mayoral candidate Bill Brooks has been found guilty of disrupting a public meeting and criminal trespass during a city council session in St. Clairsville, a verdict brought by the Belmont County Western Division County Court. This development follows an incident that took place during a May 15 public meeting focused on a zoning change, which Brooks attended despite a prior ban from council activities. Brooks’ contentious relationship with the city council had previously resulted in this prohibition due to several disputes with city leaders, including derogatory remarks aimed at council … Read more

Elon Musk Backs Pro-Crypto Senate Candidate Against Elizabeth Warren Ahead of Elections

With the U.S. general elections approaching in just over two weeks, the political landscape is experiencing a surge in activity from influential tech figures. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has recently voiced his support for pro-XRP lawyer John Deaton, who is challenging incumbent Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. Warren’s cautious stance on cryptocurrency has marked her as a key figure in the ongoing debate over digital asset regulation. Musk’s endorsement followed comments from Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, who has been vocal in his critique of Senator Warren’s role in appointing Gary Gensler as the chair of the … Read more

Flint Election Drama Escalates: Lawsuit Filed as Candidate Fights for Votes to Be Counted After Councilman’s Death

Flint, Mich. — A legal battle has unfolded in Flint, Michigan, surrounding the contentious issue of whether votes for a City Council seat will be counted after the incumbent’s sudden death. The lawsuit was instigated by a candidate from the city’s 3rd Ward, sparking a wider discussion about rights and procedures in electoral processes. Earlier this year, a recall against Flint City Councilman Quincy Murphy was set in motion and successfully gathered enough signatures to proceed. However, Murphy’s unexpected death in late September complicated matters, raising questions about the future of the council seat and … Read more

Former State Senator Convicted in Intricate “Ghost Candidate” Scheme That Swung 2020 Election

MIAMI — A former Republican state senator from Florida was convicted Monday of several charges related to a political maneuver in which he was accused of planting a so-called “ghost candidate” to sway a key 2020 Senate race. Frank Artiles faced accusations of masterminding a scheme intended to spoil the re-election chances of a Democratic incumbent by introducing a third-party candidate who shared the incumbent’s last name. The case centered on the District 37 race, where Alex Rodriguez, a no-party-affiliation candidate, entered the fray and unexpectedly garnered over 6,000 votes. Officials stated that Rodriguez’s involvement … Read more