Federal Judge Halts Deportation of Two Venezuelan Men Amid Legal and Human Rights Concerns

Denver, Colorado — A federal court in Colorado has intervened to halt the deportation of two Venezuelan immigrants, ordering that they remain in the United States until a hearing can be held next week. The men, detained at the Aurora GEO facility and identified by their initials D.B.U., 32, and R.M.M., 25, had been facing imminent removal under the Alien Enemies Act—an enforcement mechanism which has been aggressively employed since the Trump administration declared a related emergency. Judge Charlotte Sweeney’s decision on Monday responded to urgent motions filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), … Read more

Chicago Jury Delivers Record $120 Million Verdict for Two Men Wrongfully Convicted of 2003 Murder

Chicago, Illinois – In a landmark decision, a federal jury in Chicago has awarded two Illinois men a combined total of $120 million in damages for their wrongful convictions, a record payout in such cases across the United States. The verdict concluded a civil lawsuit against the city of Chicago, its police department, and Cook County prosecutors, highlighting systemic faults in the judicial system that led to the unjust conviction of the two individuals as teenagers. John Fulton and Anthony Mitchell, both now in their mid-30s, were wrongfully accused in the 2003 murder of Christopher … Read more

Former Google Exec Alleges Systematic Gender Bias Against Men in Explosive New Lawsuit

Mountain View, California — A former Google employee has brought a lawsuit against the tech behemoth, claiming that, during his tenure, male employees faced discrimination under a certain senior executive’s management. The plaintiff, Marco Meier, who is a former German pro-basketball player, worked in Google’s advertising division from 2011 until he was dismissed in 2024. He alleges his career was derailed by systemic gender biases favoring female employees over their male counterparts. According to the lawsuit, Meier experienced numerous professional setbacks attributed to discriminatory treatment based on gender. This included interruptions during meetings, the denial … Read more

Doomsday Mom’s Murder Conspiracy Trial Begins with Jury of 13 Men and 3 Women; Lori Vallow Serves as Her Own Defense

PHOENIX — A jury of 16, consisting of 13 men and three women, including four alternates, has been empaneled for the high-profile trial of Lori Vallow, often referred to in media reports as the “Doomsday mom.” The opening statements are set to commence on April 7, with the trial anticipated to conclude by mid-May. The selection process began earlier this week, initially drawing from a pool of roughly 200 potential jurors. Many were dismissed due to pre-existing knowledge of the case details, a natural consequence of the case’s extensive publicity. Legal proceedings have allowed Vallow, … Read more