Trial Postponed for Man Accused of Shooting Leslie County Deputy: Court Date Set for August 6

LESLIE COUNTY, Ky. — A jury trial has been postponed for a man accused of assaulting a police officer in Leslie County. The delays center around the case of William Mosley, who faces serious charges stemming from an altercation that occurred in 2020. Mosley is alleged to have shot Leslie County Sheriff’s Deputy Shane Wilson in the hand while wielding a handgun. The confrontation reportedly escalated quickly, leading to the officer’s injury. In addition to the assault charge, Mosley is also facing allegations of wanton endangerment and providing law enforcement with false identification. The circumstances … Read more

Chili’s Age Discrimination Case Gets New Life in 6th Circuit Court

CINCINNATI — A federal appeals court has reinstated a lawsuit alleging age discrimination against the restaurant chain Chili’s, enabling a former employee’s claims to proceed. The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit overturns a lower court’s dismissal of the case, which centers on accusations surrounding age-related biases in employment practices. The lawsuit was brought forth by a Chili’s employee who contends that he was wrongfully terminated due to his age, which was 48 at the time. The employee claims that managerial decisions disproportionately targeted older workers for layoffs and that … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Setback in Bankruptcy Court as Talc Controversy Intensifies

Johnson & Johnson is facing significant legal challenges after a federal bankruptcy court recently ruled against the company’s efforts to limit liability for its talc products. The decision follows a series of lawsuits alleging that the company’s talcum powder may contain carcinogenic substances, leading to cancer diagnoses among users. In a blow to the pharmaceutical giant, the court’s ruling has become emblematic of wider struggles in the legal landscape involving mass torts. In a case that has garnered considerable attention, the U.S. bankruptcy court determined that Johnson & Johnson’s use of a controversial strategy, known … Read more

Border Czar Tom Homan Launches Legal Fight Against Controversial Court Order

Washington, D.C. — Tom Homan, the White House border czar, voiced strong opposition Sunday to a recent court order that he believes undermines law enforcement’s ability to carry out their duties effectively. During an interview, Homan stated that the ruling is misguided, emphasizing the need to challenge it in court. Homan’s remarks reflected a growing tension between federal immigration enforcement and judicial oversight. He expressed concern that the judge’s assumptions indicate a fundamental misunderstanding of how reasonable suspicion operates in practice, particularly within the context of border security. The order in question arises from ongoing … Read more