Guilty Verdict in St. Cloud Party Shooting: Man Convicted for Aiding October Fatal Attack

ST. CLOUD, Minn. — A St. Cloud court has convicted 27-year-old Deionte Jaewon Parker for his involvement in a fatal shooting at a local party last October, resulting in the death of one man and injuries to two others. On October 22, 2023, Parker was implicated in a violent incident during a gathering at a residence on the 700 block of 6th Avenue South, where Antonio Harris Jr., 34, was fatally shot and later pronounced dead at the scene. The jury, reaching its decision on Tuesday, found Parker guilty of aiding and abetting intentional second-degree … Read more

Israel Sets Legal Boundaries: Knesset Enacts Ban on Holocaust Deniers Entering the Country Starting October 7

Jerusalem, Israel – The Israeli legislature has enacted a new law that bans individuals who deny the Holocaust from entering the country. The measure, passed on October 7, reflects Israel’s ongoing commitment to preserving the memory of the Holocaust and combating antisemitism. Under this law, foreign nationals who publicly refuse to acknowledge the Holocaust or promote Holocaust denial may be prohibited from entering Israel. This aligns with Israel’s stance that Holocaust denial not only distorts history but also fuels hatred and intolerance. The law garnered significant support in the Knesset, reflecting a broad consensus among … Read more

Insights from the Tax Court: Key Decisions and Rulings from October 30, 2024

Minneapolis, MN — In the latest from Minnesota’s tax courts, an insightful verdict was delivered on October 30, 2024, touching upon significant fiscal responsibilities and legal nuances for organizations and individuals alike. The proceedings and rulings from this particular session highlighted a spectrum of challenges and scenarios that taxpayers face. These verdicts, therefore, serve as potential indicators of how future cases could be approached by the Minnesota Tax Court, impacting tax legislation interpretation and application. One noteworthy case involved a local business disputing additional tax liabilities imposed due to claimed deductions that the court determined … Read more

From White House Cornerstone to Nobel Laureates: A Day of Historical Significance and Celebrated Birthdays on October 13

Washington, D.C. — On this day, Oct. 13, as we mark the 287th day of 2024, the passage of time reveals numerous significant historical events that have shaped the cultural and political landscape of the nation. With 79 days remaining in the year, it’s a reflective moment to consider the milestones of Oct. 13 from years gone by. In a notable event from 1999, the grand jury in Boulder, Colorado, concluded its investigation into the tragic death of 6-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey. After laboring for 13 months, the jury was dismissed without bringing any … Read more