Michigan AG Dana Nessel Releases New Voting Guidelines, Emphasizes Security and Privacy at Polls

Lansing, MI — Michigan’s top legal authority, Attorney General Dana Nessel, has released comprehensive new guidelines aimed at ensuring lawful and orderly management during the elections. The guide was designed to instruct election workers and law enforcement on navigating recent changes in voting regulations and addressing potential disturbances at polling stations. In a detailed 14-page advisory, Nessel covers topics including the heightened security of ballot drop boxes and restrictions on firearms near voting sites. Additionally, the document specifies the boundaries of electioneering around polling places and defines the roles election challengers are permitted to play. … Read more

Dana White Speaks Out After Judge Rejects Antitrust Settlement: “Feels Extremely Personal”

Las Vegas, NV – UFC President Dana White expressed strong reactions after a federal judge refused to approve a proposed settlement in a longstanding antitrust lawsuit involving top mixed martial artists and Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), the organization White helms. White, speaking at a press conference, suggested that the decision appeared to be “very, very personal.” The lawsuit, initially filed several years ago by a group of fighters, claims that the UFC engaged in monopolistic practices that stifled competition and suppressed fighter wages. Following extensive legal proceedings, a settlement was recently negotiated. However, the judge’s … Read more