Over 190 Top Executives and Law Enforcement Leaders Unite in Support of Harris’s Latest Initiative

Washington, D.C. — Over 90 top executives from various industries and more than 100 law enforcement officials have publicly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, showcasing a broad spectrum of support that spans both the private and public sectors. This endorsement highlights a significant alignment between business leaders and law enforcement professionals on key issues that resonate with the policies promoted by Harris. The executives, representing sectors from technology and finance to healthcare, have expressed their backing for Vice President Harris, underscoring their belief in her leadership abilities and her policy initiatives. These include her work … Read more

Northwestern University Seeks Dismissal of Suit Over Pro-Palestinian Campus Demonstration, Citing Fair Enforcement of Anti-Discrimination Policies

Evanston, IL – Northwestern University is seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit accusing it of breaching its own policies during a pro-Palestinian campus protest, claiming its response was non-discriminatory and aligned with university guidelines. The legal action, initiated in May by four students, alleges that the university failed to protect Jewish students from harassment amid what they described as displays of anti-Jewish sentiment during the five-day encampment. The lawsuit portrays the campus demonstration as a vehement gathering of individuals supportive of Hamas, replete with antisemitic rhetoric. It contends that the university not only permitted the … Read more

Alert in South Dakota: Scammers Pose as Law Enforcement Demanding Fines for Missed Jury Duty

Rapid City, S.D. – Authorities in South Dakota are alerting residents to a deceptive new scam where individuals impersonating law enforcement officers are contacting people via phone and email. These deceivers claim that their targets have failed to appear for jury duty or have outstanding court fines, and threaten arrest unless payment is made immediately. The fraudsters are increasingly sophisticated, using fear tactics by insisting that urgent payments are needed to avoid legal repercussions. South Dakota’s Unified Judicial System, however, has clarified that such communications do not align with their operational practices. Official summons for … Read more

Texas Court Halts Nationwide Enforcement of FTC’s Noncompete Ban Amid Legal Challenges

Dallas, Texas — A federal judge in Texas recently blocked the enforcement of a new rule from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that would have prohibited the use of noncompete clauses in employment contracts nationwide. The ruling, delivered just days before the regulation was set to take effect, marked a significant setback for the FTC, which has argued these clauses limit competition and harm workers. U.S. District Judge Ada Brown, presiding in the Northern District of Texas, ruled that the FTC exceeded its authority with the regulation, which she labeled as “arbitrary and capricious.” … Read more