Biden Exits Presidential Race, Clearing Path Amid Legal Squabble Speculations

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a startling move that shifted the trajectory of the 2024 presidential race, President Joe Biden on Sunday announced his decision to withdraw his candidacy. His decision, which comes mere months before the Democratic National Convention, is anticipated to ignite a flurry of political activity but unlikely to encounter serious legal challenges despite potential discontent from some quarters. Republicans have posited that Biden’s early departure might instigate legal repercussions, focusing in particular on possible challenges related to state laws on replacing nominees. This stems from discussions and a memo circulated by The … Read more

Auburn Cornfest Set for a Comeback: Local Court Ruling Clears Path for Festival’s Return to Original Venue

Auburn, MI — The Auburn Cornfest, a cherished local tradition, is on its way to make a triumphant return following a pivotal legal decision. The event had faced an uncertain future after its cancellation in 2023 due to property and financial disputes. However, a recent ruling by Bay County’s 18th Circuit Court Judge Joseph Sheeran has green-lighted the festival’s comeback, which could resume as early as next year at its historic location, Auburn Park. The Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce expressed relief and optimism following the favorable court decision. After a year-long legal wrangle, the … Read more

Judge Poised to End Giuliani’s Bankruptcy, Clearing Path for Multiple Lawsuits to Advance

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — A federal bankruptcy judge indicated Wednesday he might soon dismiss the bankruptcy case involving Rudy Giuliani, former attorney to ex-President Donald Trump. This development could reactivate several lawsuits against Giuliani, including those for defamation and sexual harassment. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane stated he plans to decide by Friday on the requests concerning Giuliani’s financial reorganization. Giuliani, 80, sought bankruptcy protection in December following a court mandate in Washington, D.C., to pay $148 million to two Georgia election workers he erroneously accused of vote rigging during the 2020 Presidential election. The … Read more

Judge Denies Donald Trump’s Request to Delay Hush-Money Trial, Clearing Path for Former President’s Prosecution

The hush-money trial involving former President Donald Trump is set to proceed as scheduled in Manhattan, New York, after his request for a delay was denied by a judge on Wednesday. Trump had sought to postpone the trial until the Supreme Court rules on his immunity from prosecution for alleged official acts during his presidency. The Supreme Court is expected to hear arguments on the case, but a ruling may not be issued until June. With the judge’s ruling, one of the final obstacles to the first criminal prosecution of a former U.S. president has … Read more