Former Professors Seek Justice in Discrimination Lawsuit Against Augustana University

Sioux Falls, South Dakota – Both parties involved in a discrimination lawsuit against Augustana University are pushing for a jury trial. Former professors Lisa Grevlos and Paul Nesheim claim that their termination was retaliation for engaging in protected activity, discriminatory based on age and sex, and a violation of the university’s faculty handbook. They seek compensation for the loss of their positions, damage to their reputations, emotional distress, and violations of their civil rights. Grevlos and Nesheim assert several causes of action in their amended complaint. Grevlos claims retaliation after filing a Title IX complaint, … Read more

Wisconsin Department of Justice Investigates Officers’ Harrowing Encounter During Welfare Check in Rhinelander

RHINELANDER, Wis. – An investigation is underway by the Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation into an incident where officers exchanged gunfire during a welfare check near Rhinelander on Saturday night. The incident began when the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office received two hang-up 911 calls around 8:40 p.m., prompting a welfare check at a residence on River Street in the town of Crescent. Responding to the call, three Oneida County Sheriff’s deputies and two officers from the Rhinelander police force arrived at the scene. Upon entering the home, law enforcement officers were met … Read more

Supreme Court Bench Members Decline Invitation to Ram Temple Consecration, Justice Bhushan to Attend

AYODHYA, India: The Supreme Court bench headed by then Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi settled the long-standing Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute in November 2019. The verdict allowed for the construction of the Ram Temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya. However, only one out of the five justices who presided over the case will attend the temple deity’s consecration ceremony. Former Chief Justice Gogoi, Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, and Justice S Abdul Nazeer will not be present at the “pran pratishtha” ceremony held at the sprawling temple. Each justice has their own … Read more

Grieving Families Demand Swift Justice as Boat Crash Trial Faces Delays

MIAMI, FLORIDA – Relatives of a couple who tragically lost their lives in a boat crash are expressing their frustration with a judge’s decision to delay the imprisonment of the boater responsible. The incident, which occurred in Miami, Florida, has left the grieving family seeking justice and answers. The couple, whose identities have not been disclosed, were killed when their boat collided with another vessel on the water. The boater operating the second vessel has been found to be at fault in the crash. According to witnesses, the collision was a devastating and horrifying sight. … Read more