Farmers’ Advocacy Group Criticizes Government’s Draft Policy, Citing Abandonment of Protective Measures

New Delhi, India — Advocacy group ASHA’s co-convenors have raised concerns about certain clauses in Chapter 7.1 of the draft policy that mirrors controversial provisions previously found in farm laws. The co-convenors argue that these provisions indicate a shift towards deregulation, which they believe compromises the protection of farmers’ interests. Critics of the draft policy argue that this move represents a relinquishment of government responsibilities towards agricultural producers. This concern echoes the vehement opposition that met the farm laws introduced by the government, which resulted in widespread protests across the nation. The draft policy under … Read more

Jay-Z Moves to Dismiss Case After Allegations Unravel, Citing Inconsistencies and Lack of Evidence

Following a recent development, Jay-Z’s lawyer has requested the dismissal of a lawsuit accusing the rapper and his colleague, Diddy, of sexual assault. The motion to dismiss came immediately after NBC News reported on an interview with the anonymous plaintiff, revealing several inconsistencies in her account of the events. During the interview, critical components of the plaintiff’s story, such as times, locations, and other specifics did not align, casting doubt on the allegations. The lawyer, Alex Spiro, stated that the plaintiff’s claims are notably unreliable and described the situation as a “sham.” The accuser had … Read more

Bankruptcy Judge Blocks The Onion’s Bid to Acquire Alex Jones’ Infowars, Citing Flawed Auction Process

In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has voided the sale of Alex Jones’s Infowars assets to the satirical media company The Onion, citing various procedural flaws in the auction process. The decision was issued late Tuesday by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez, who highlighted significant concerns over the transparency and fairness of the auction that took place last month. Judge Lopez pointed out a “lack of transparency” and an “uneven playing field” in the auction procedures, suggesting that the process did not adequately maximize the potential recovery for creditors. These creditors include … Read more

Donald Trump Appoints Alina Habba as Counselor to the President, Citing Her ‘Unwavering Loyalty’ and Legal Prowess

WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump has announced Alina Habba, his personal lawyer, as the new counselor to the president. This appointment, shared via Trump’s Truth Social platform, underscores the close relationship and trust between Trump and Habba, who has been deeply involved in his legal and political endeavors. Trump extolled Habba as a “tireless advocate for justice” and an “invaluable advisor” during his campaign and transition period. He praised her dedication and unwavering loyalty throughout his legal challenges, highlighting her role in combating what he terms the “weaponization of the ‘injustice’ system.” Habba has not … Read more