Mark Robinson Launches Legal Battle Against Allegations, Sues CNN for Damaging His Campaign with ‘Hit Piece’

Mark Robinson recently appeared on Newsmax TV’s Saturday Agenda to address allegations against him following a controversial report by a major news network. The report, dated Sept. 19, claimed that Robinson had used derogatory terms and expressed preference for Adolf Hitler over Barack Obama in comments supposedly made on an adult website over ten years ago. During the broadcast, host Rob Astorino provided Robinson with the opportunity to share his perspective. Robinson vehemently denied any involvement, stating, “Absolutely not. We did not,” and emphasized that he was completely unaware of the website in question. He … Read more

Property Rights vs. Zoning Laws: Balancing Freedom and Community Well-being in the Latest Opinion Piece

In a thought-provoking opinion piece recently published in the Times-Herald, Lawrence Reed challenges the very essence of property ownership under the weight of governmental restrictions, particularly zoning laws. His argument poses a fundamental question: does one truly own their property if they are heavily regulated in its use? Zoning laws, which dictate how landowners can use their properties, aim to ensure community harmony and maintain the quality of life by segregating properties according to specified uses. These regulations might prevent a factory from being built in a residential neighborhood, thus avoiding potential nuisances and hazards … Read more

LSU Women’s Basketball Coach Threatens Legal Action Against Washington Post Over Alleged Hit Piece

Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Kim Mulkey, the esteemed LSU women’s basketball coach, has threatened legal action against the Washington Post amid rumors that the newspaper plans to publish a potentially damaging article about her. Mulkey, known for leading LSU to last year’s NCAA title, launched a fiery attack on the newspaper and journalists as a whole during a heated press conference. She accused reporters of prioritizing sensationalism over truth, stating that such tactics erode trust in the media. Mulkey did not name the specific journalist involved but referenced past conflicts with Washington Post reporter Kent … Read more