Top Architects Join Forces to Judge Prestigious ‘Best House in the World’ Contest by inHAUS

Valencia, Spain – A call has gone out to the world’s most innovative architects as inHAUS, a leader in the industrialized housing sector, has teamed up with high-profile sponsors including Geberit, Porcelanosa, Schüco, Joquer, and S&P to launch the “Best House in the World” competition. This global contest seeks to spotlight groundbreaking designs for residential architecture that have not yet moved past the conceptual phase. The competition emphasizes the use of advanced industrialized construction methods, promoting efficiency and sustainability in building new homes. Participants are encouraged to push the boundaries of architectural design using inHAUS’s … Read more

House Ethics Committee Unveils Startling Report on Former Rep. Matt Gaetz Involving Illegal Drugs and Payments for Sex

WASHINGTON — The House Ethics Committee has concluded its probe into former Rep. Matt Gaetz, pinpointing various infractions during his time in office, including engaging in sexual misconduct and drug use. The Florida Republican, known for his provocative political stance and alignment with pro-Trump factions, has faced serious allegations leading to a meticulously detailed investigative report released this Monday. The 37-page document alleges Gaetz had relationships involving sexual transactions with multiple women, including a minor, and engaged in the use of illegal drugs. Some of these transactions purportedly took place through his office at Capitol … Read more

Efforts to Modify Paid Sick Leave and Tipped Wage Legislation Stall as State House Adjourns

Lansing, MI — Recent legislative attempts to modify Michigan’s paid sick leave mandate and tipped wage policies appeared to stall as the state House adjourned without taking action on the proposals. These bills had sparked significant debate concerning labor rights and business flexibility, echoing a broader national discourse on workers’ compensation. Introduced earlier this year, the legislation aimed to amend the 2018 laws that set minimum requirements for paid sick leave and established a steadily increasing minimum wage for tipped workers. Effective lobbying by restaurant owners and business groups was a key driver behind these … Read more

Former White House Lawyer Affirms Criminal Nature of Charges Against Trump as Special Counsel Drops Election Subversion Case

Washington, D.C. — A former White House lawyer for President-elect Donald Trump has made a striking statement about the criminal charges Trump faced concerning his attempts to influence the 2020 election results. The lawyer, Ty Cobb, described the allegations as unequivocally criminal during an appearance on CNN. This comes amidst special counsel Jack Smith’s decision to drop a key case against Trump linked to his actions around the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, a move that sparked significant legal and political commentary. Smith’s filing to the court to dismiss the Washington D.C. case was notable, … Read more