Georgia Deputy Survives Traumatic Crash: Advocates for Enforcement of Move Over Law

FULTON COUNTY, Ga. – The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia conducted a special detail on Saturday to focus on enforcing the Move Over Law, following an incident where one of their deputies was struck by a driver who failed to move into the next lane. Deputy Kelvin Dingle, who had been serving with the Sheriff’s Office for the last year and a half, was hit by a vehicle while working a wreck on GA-400 on June 25, 2023. He suffered a spinal cord injury and had to undergo extensive rehabilitation before returning to the … Read more

Mayor Adams’ Latest Move: Lawsuit Against Bus Companies Over Migrant Crisis Raises Questions

New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ approach to managing the ongoing migrant crisis continues to fall short. His recent lawsuit against bus companies transporting migrants from Texas is just the latest gimmick in his ineffective strategy. Adams claims that Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s actions are “reckless political ploys,” but in reality, the mayor’s suit is nothing more than a ploy itself. The city is suing small bus companies under a state law that prohibits bringing needy individuals into the state as public charges. The city seeks $708 million to cover the cost of sheltering the … Read more

California Judge Allows Lawsuit Against Snapchat Over Fentanyl Overdoses to Move Forward

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge in California has given the green light for a lawsuit linking fentanyl overdoses to the social media app Snapchat to proceed. The lawsuit alleges that the platform facilitated the sale of illegal drugs. One of the plaintiffs, Kim Osterman, lost her son in 2021 after he contacted a drug dealer through Snapchat and purchased a fentanyl-laced pill instead of the intended Percocet. Osterman is among many families in Colorado who have experienced the devastating loss of a loved one due to fentanyl-laced pills. Since the lawsuit was filed in … Read more

Ukrainian lawmakers set to overhaul mobilization laws in strategic move: CNN reports

Kiev, Ukraine – Lawmakers in Ukraine are currently discussing proposals to make changes to the country’s mobilization laws. The potential amendments are being closely examined as politicians explore ways to refine and strengthen the existing legislation. The proposed alterations to the mobilization laws have garnered significant attention, sparking debates and discussions both within the government and among the public. The aim of these potential changes is to ensure that the mobilization process is more efficient and effective, allowing Ukraine to better respond to any potential threats or emergencies that may arise. CNN correspondent Frederik Pleitgen, … Read more