Miami Artist Withdraws from Exhibition Over Mandatory Anti-BDS Clause, Highlights Rising Censorship in Art Contracts

Pembroke Pines, FL — In a recent turn of events, Les Gomez-Gonzalez, a Miami-based artist, withdrew from the upcoming exhibition “Ebb & Flow: Exploring the Womanhood Continuum” at the Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery. The decision came after discovering a clause in the vendor registration form that required adherence to Florida’s anti-Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) policy involving Israel. This clause, part of Florida Statute 287.135, mandates that vendors do not engage in any boycott activities against Israel. Gomez-Gonzalez, expressing solidarity with Palestine, chose to publicize the issue and exit the event, the only artist … Read more

ICC Highlights Widespread Russian War Crimes in Ukraine: Targeted Attacks on Infrastructure and Devastating Environmental Impacts

The Hague, Netherlands — International lawyers gathered at the 23rd session of the Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court (ICC) recently discussed the severe impacts of Russia’s military actions on Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure. According to Global Rights Compliance, these accusations cover a range of destructive activities that have disrupted food supplies and led to substantial environmental damage since Russia’s invasion in 2022. The ICC has become centrally involved in addressing these allegations of war crimes and other violations amid the ongoing conflict. Notably, the ICC prosecutor initiated a probe to investigate the … Read more

Judge Rebukes President Biden’s Justification for Hunter’s Pardon, Highlights Misuse of Power in Tax Evasion Case

Washington, D.C. — In a controversial move that has sparked a wave of criticism and debate, President Joe Biden recently pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, for tax evasion and other offenses, a decision that has significant political and legal implications. This pardon is notably broad and raises questions about possible self-interest and assertions that the President previously committed to rely on the judicial system. The backlash to the pardon was immediate and widespread, spanning the ideological spectrum, though some left-leaning supporters have stood by the president. However, the sharp rebuke from federal Judge Mark Scarsi, … Read more

$1.8 Million Verdict Against Security Firm After Nightclub Shooting in Portland Highlights City’s Public Safety Crisis

Portland, Oregon – In a city known for its progressive policies, a violent incident at a local bar has highlighted the ongoing safety concerns in some of Portland’s nightlife spots. On May 14, 2023, the calm of Northeast Portland was shattered by gunshots at the Capitol Bar, resulting in multiple injuries and raising questions about security measures in place. Jose Manuel Carabes Perez, a 33-year-old patron, was shot in the thigh by an assailant identified only as “Streets,” a figure already known to Skynet Security, the company tasked with securing the venue that evening. Injuries … Read more