Lawyer Raises Concerns as Trump Schedules Campaign Event Amidst Defamation Trial Delay Request

New York, NY – A lawyer representing E. Jean Carroll in her defamation case against former President Donald Trump has raised objections to the scheduling of a major campaign event during the period when Trump had requested a trial delay to attend his “beloved mother-in-law’s” funeral. Attorney Roberta Kaplan, representing Carroll, submitted a letter to U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan pointing out that Trump’s campaign had organized an event in New Hampshire next week, coinciding with the trial proceedings. In the letter, Kaplan pointed out that Trump had not mentioned any scheduling conflict with his … Read more

Increasing Concerns Over Accessibility of Marijuana to Kids Sparks Wider Conversation on Legalization’s Impact

Dayton, Ohio – As the debate surrounding the legalization of marijuana continues, concerns are being raised about the potential impact on children. While some argue that marijuana is already a social norm and accessible to kids due to illegal street weed, others worry that legalization could normalize its use among young people. According to Christine Murray, a behavioral health therapist at Dayton Children’s, the developing brain is particularly vulnerable to the effects of THC, the mind-altering component of marijuana. Exposure to THC during the brain’s development phase can lead to complications and hinder the building … Read more

Mounting Legal Woes for Donald Trump: New Defamation Case Raises Concerns of Chaos in Court Proceedings

New York City – Former President Donald Trump is facing mounting legal troubles as he prepares for an upcoming defamation case. In addition, he has been ordered to pay nearly $400,000 in legal fees to the New York Times. These latest setbacks highlight the challenges Trump continues to face in the legal arena. In the defamation case filed by columnist E Jean Carroll, who previously won a $5 million jury award against Trump for sexual abuse, her lawyer is urging the judge to prevent Trump from disrupting the proceedings. The lawyer expressed concerns that Trump … Read more

Seattle Implements Major Changes to Delivery Platforms, Stirring Concerns and Hope for Dashers, Merchants, and Consumers

Seattle, Washington – Starting January 13, 2024, major changes to delivery platforms in Seattle will go into effect despite the efforts of community leaders, small business owners, and advocates. These policy changes, though well-intentioned, are expected to have adverse effects on the entire community, including Dashers, merchants, and consumers. One significant change is the implementation of new minimum pay requirements for Dashers in Seattle. Dashers will now earn a minimum of $26.40 per hour, excluding tips, which exceeds the city’s minimum wage. Additionally, Dashers will receive mileage compensation for time spent on delivery. It is … Read more