Yankees Manager Aaron Boone Grants Aaron Judge’s Six-Year Wish: Judge to Hit Third in New York Yankees Lineup

Tampa, Florida – New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone has finally granted Aaron Judge’s longstanding request to hit third in the team’s lineup. Despite Judge’s impressive 62 home run season in the past, Boone had previously assigned him the leadoff spot. However, Judge’s desire to hit third has persisted throughout the years. Now, Boone plans to place Judge in the third spot, following DJ LeMahieu and Juan Soto. Judge believes that hitting third will allow him to drive in more runs by taking advantage of having speedsters on base ahead of him. He acknowledges that … Read more

Alarming Surge: More Than 400 Federal Judges Targeted in Threats, Highest Numbers in Years

Washington, D.C. – The number of threats against federal judges in the United States soared in 2023, with federal investigators responding to over 400 incidents, according to statistics from the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) obtained by CBS News. The figures reveal a significant increase from previous years, with only 179 incidents investigated in 2019 and 300 in 2022. It is important to note that these statistics pertain to the number of threats that were investigated, and it is possible that individual judges received multiple threats. The targeting of federal judges gained increased attention in 2023, … Read more

Sioux City School Board Faces Violation of Iowa Open Meetings Laws: Judge’s Verdict Delivers Accountability for January 2022 Meeting

Sioux City, Iowa – The Sioux City School Board has been found to have violated open meetings laws in Iowa during their meeting in January 2022, according to a judge’s ruling. The court determined that the board’s actions were in violation of state regulations regarding open and transparent proceedings. This ruling sheds light on the importance of adherence to regulations for public meetings. The violation occurred when the Sioux City School Board convened its meeting earlier this year. The court found that the board failed to provide adequate notice and public access to the meeting, … Read more

Maryland Considers Judicial Security Act to Safeguard Judges’ Personal Information

HAGERSTOWN, Maryland – In the aftermath of a tragic incident where a judge was killed in his own driveway, the Maryland General Assembly is considering legislation to safeguard judges’ personal information. Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson was shot and killed by Pedro Argote, a man who was furious about losing custody of his children. Argote had stalked Judge Wilkinson, finding his address online, and carried out the crime shortly after a court hearing. In support of the proposed Judge Andrew F. Wilkinson Judicial Security Act, Wilkinson’s widow testified to protect the personal information of judges … Read more