Georgia Senate Committee to Hold Hearing with Attorney Investigating Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis

Atlanta, Georgia – The Georgia Senate committee is conducting an investigation into Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. On Wednesday morning, the committee will hold a hearing with the attorney. This hearing comes as part of a larger effort to scrutinize Willis’s actions and decision-making in her role as district attorney. The hearing with District Attorney Willis is expected to delve into various aspects of her tenure and decisions. The Georgia Senate committee aims to determine whether Willis followed proper protocols and acted ethically in her position. They will also investigate any potential conflicts of … Read more

Sanctuary City Policies Blamed for Tragic Murder of Georgia Nursing Student, Critics Hold Former Mayor and City Council Accountable

ATHENS, Georgia – Critics are blaming sanctuary city policies in New York City for the tragic murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. Advocates claim that former Mayor Bill de Blasio and left-wing members of the City Council have “blood on their hands” for pushing these policies. Riley, 22, was found dead on the University of Georgia’s campus on February 22. Her alleged killer, Jose Antonio Ibarra, 26, had been arrested in Queens six months prior and charged with endangering a child. However, due to the migrant-friendly changes made to the sanctuary city policy, the … Read more

EIA’s Bitcoin Miner Survey on Hold as Lawsuit Forces Temporary Suspension, Reveals Court Document

Washington, D.C. – The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is temporarily suspending its survey on bitcoin miners following a lawsuit, according to court documents. This move comes as the EIA faces legal action over its attempt to gather information on energy consumption by bitcoin mining operations in the United States. Bitcoin mining, the process by which new bitcoins are created and transactions are verified, requires substantial amounts of energy. Concerns over the environmental impact of this energy-intensive activity have led to increased scrutiny from regulators and environmental activists. The EIA, a federal agency responsible for collecting … Read more

Defence Lawyers Claim Prince Andrew’s Accuser’s Bathtub Story Doesn’t Hold Water

Albany, New York – Defense lawyers representing Prince Andrew in the ongoing legal battle surrounding his alleged involvement with Jeffrey Epstein have claimed that a bathtub where it was claimed the Prince had sex with an underage woman was too small for such activity. The argument was raised in the latest batch of unsealed documents detailing Epstein’s associates. Attorney Phillip Barden, in his testimony, referred to the claims made by Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s alleged victims. According to Barden, Giuffre’s statements regarding her interactions with Prince Andrew were conflicting. He pointed out that she … Read more