1969 GTO Judge Project Raises Eyebrows: High Price Tag Lacks Key Details and Confidence

A 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge is generating buzz in the collector car market, but serious buyers may want to tread carefully. The muscle car, notorious for its performance and distinctive style, has been listed at a premium price that raises concerns among enthusiasts and experts alike. Located in the market under scrutiny, this vehicle has caught the attention of potential buyers but appears to fall short of expectations in critical areas. This particular GTO Judge boasts a high value, a common trait among sought-after classic cars. However, factors such as incomplete documentation and clear indicators … Read more

French Quarter Business Owner Sues Mayor Cantrell Over $73 Million Sanitation Shakeup: Claims New Contractor Lacks Capability

NEW ORLEANS — A local business owner has taken legal action against Mayor LaToya Cantrell regarding the future sanitation services in the French Quarter. Daniel Conwill, the owner of Felix’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar, contends that the mayor lacks the authority to unilaterally execute a $73 million sanitation contract. In his lawsuit, Conwill argues that Henry Consulting, the company awarded the contract, does not possess the capabilities necessary to handle the job effectively. Mayor Cantrell has announced that Henry Consulting will begin cleaning operations in August, terminating the existing emergency contract held by IV Waste. … Read more

Greenpeace Challenges $667 Million Verdict in Dakota Access Pipeline Protest Case, Claims Jury’s Decision Lacks Merit

BISMARCK, N.D. — Greenpeace representatives contested a recent jury verdict in a North Dakota courtroom, arguing that the $667 million ruling against the organization, stemming from protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, is grounded in inaccuracies. Attorneys for the environmental activist group asserted that the March ruling in Morton County should not be upheld. They contended that the jury found Greenpeace liable for defamation against Energy Transfer, the Dallas-based corporation that has significant pipeline operations across several states, including Oklahoma. During the proceedings, Everett Jack, representing Greenpeace’s U.S. affiliate, argued that the jury’s decision reflected … Read more

Judge Rules Trump Lacks Authority to Dismiss Independent Watchdog Chief

Washington, D.C. – In a significant ruling that underscores the autonomy of federal regulatory agencies, a judge has determined that former President Donald Trump does not have the authority to dismiss the director of an independent watchdog organization without cause. This decision marks a critical moment in defining the limits of executive power over semi-autonomous government bodies. The agency in question, which operates independently from the executive branch, was designed to function with minimal political interference. The director’s role is protected by specific terms that stipulate removal only under particular circumstances, underscoring a structure meant … Read more