$10 Million Awarded to Family for Daughter’s Brain Damage Linked to Hospital Negligence During Birth

RACINE, Wis. — A Wisconsin family has been awarded $10 million in a medical malpractice lawsuit after their daughter sustained severe brain damage during childbirth at Ascension All Saints Hospital nearly six years ago. The child, Ka’Mya Minor, now six years old, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy before her second birthday and remains largely nonverbal, though she is learning sign language. According to the family’s attorney, Matthew Patterson, this legal victory marks a rare outcome in a state where hospitals and medical teams typically prevail in over 90% of similar cases. Patterson emphasized the impactful … Read more

Former Caldwell HR Director Files Lawsuit Citing Retaliation Linked to Police Chief Probe

Caldwell, Idaho – A former Human Resources director for the city of Caldwell has filed a lawsuit asserting that she was subjected to retaliation after cooperating in a police investigation involving the local police chief. The lawsuit, which aims to shed light on alleged misconduct and retaliatory practices within the city administration, has stirred discussions on accountability and transparency in local government. Keri Smith-Sigman, who served as Caldwell’s HR director, claims her termination was a direct response to her involvement in the investigation against the then-police chief, Chris Allgood. The inquiry, launched by the Idaho … Read more

Local Residents Face Scare as Fake Police Officers Linked to Paving Scam

Cleveland, Ohio — In an alarming trend, Cleveland residents are facing intimidation and potential financial loss from individuals impersonating police officers. These scammers, donning fake uniforms and using mock badges, are reportedly targeting local homeowners with a resurfacing scheme, threatening legal consequences if their demands are not met. The scam begins with these pseudo officers approaching residents under the guise of investigating unpermitted driveway resurfacing. They claim that the homeowners have violated city regulations requiring a permit for such work and must pay a fine directly to them to avoid further penalties or even arrest. … Read more

White House Turmoil: Federal Funding Freeze Sparks Blame Game and Legal Uproar, Linked to Insider Mark Paoletta

Washington, D.C. — Tensions are surfacing within President Donald Trump’s administration following a controversial decision to momentarily suspend federal funding, a move masterminded by Mark Paoletta, a central figure now facing significant scrutiny. Paoletta, who recently reassumed his role as the general counsel at the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), has been implicated by anonymous sources for authoring the contentious memo that halted the distribution of trillions of dollars, impacting a wide array of public services and raising legal challenges. The memo was designed to target federal programs not aligned with Trump’s … Read more