Controversial Victory: Mairon Santos Secures Split Decision Over Francis Marshall at UFC 313

LAS VEGAS – In a surprising outcome at UFC 313, Mairon Santos secured a split decision victory against Francis Marshall at the T-Mobile Arena, leaving fans and commentators debating the judges’ decision. The fight, which took place on the preliminary card, ended with judge scores of 27-30, 29-28, and 29-28, tipping in Santos’ favor despite widespread expectation of Marshall’s win. Santos, with this victory, improved his MMA record to 15-1, and maintained his undefeated status in the UFC at 2-0. Conversely, Marshall’s record now stands at 8-3 in MMA and 2-3 in the UFC. Notably … Read more

Francis Joshua Handy Passes at 91: Reflecting on a Storied Career that Bridged Law, Politics, and Global Energy Ventures

Wellington, New Zealand – The recent passing of Francis Joshua Handy at the age of 91 marks the conclusion of a distinctly illustrious and vibrant career that spanned several decades in New Zealand’s legal and commercial spheres. Born in the more serene environs of South Island and raised in a deeply religious household, Handy’s life trajectory was shaped by a transition from potential ecclesiastical duties to significant legal and economic roles, reflecting a life of complex, yet impactful, secular engagements. Educated at Victoria University where he earned a Master’s in 1957 and later a law … Read more

Santa Clara Jury Awards $1 Million to Students Over Disputed Expulsion from Saint Francis High School

Santa Clara, Calif. — Two recent graduates were awarded a significant sum by a Santa Clara County jury which ruled in their favor against their former high school on accusations of unjust expulsion. Saint Francis High School was ordered to pay $500,0₩ each to the two students along with a reimbursement for their tuition. The dispute began in 2020, during a heightened awareness of racial sensitivities due to the Black Lives Matter movement, when a photo surfaced showing the students with their faces covered in a black substance. Initially perceived as an act of blackface, … Read more

Vatican Tribunal Rejects Auditor’s Wrongful Termination Lawsuit, Exposes Pope Francis’ Financial Reforms

ROME (AP) — The Vatican tribunal has dismissed a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by the Holy See’s former auditor general, shedding light on the dark side of Pope Francis’ financial reforms. Libero Milone and his late deputy had alleged that they were forced to resign in 2017 after being extorted by Vatican police. They claimed that they faced the risk of arrest and prosecution for their work investigating the Holy See’s finances. The tribunal’s decision, released on Wednesday, rejected their claims and ordered them to pay restitution. The main target of the lawsuit, the Vatican … Read more