Judge Dismisses Mayor Adams’ Plea for Probe into Alleged Leak of Classified Documents

New York, NY — A federal judge in Manhattan recently ruled against Mayor Eric Adams’ call for a formal inquiry into alleged leaks of confidential information related to his prosecution. According to court documents, Judge Dale Ho issued a 21-page decision late Thursday concluding that the arguments presented by Adams’ legal team failed to sufficiently demonstrate that the leaks came exclusively from the prosecutors or FBI officials. The case, which has captured the attention of New Yorkers and national media alike, involves accusations that the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York … Read more

Westminster Council Hires Law Firm to Probe Cause of Sagging Roads Amid Sewer Project Issues

Westminster, Colo. — In an effort to address persistent issues with sagging and settling roads in Westminster, the city council has enlisted a specialized law firm to investigate the underlying causes linked to recent infrastructure projects. The decision came after unanimous agreement during this week’s council meeting, where officials signed off on a $250,000 contract with Mill Construction Law LLC, a Denver-based firm known for its expertise in construction defects. The investigation will focus on scrutinizing the integrity of almost one and a half miles of sewer pipes laid beneath key thoroughfares, including North Huron … Read more

Oklahoma Lawmaker Demands Grand Jury Probe into Human Services Department Amidst Allegations of Child Abuse Cover-Up

OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma — In a significant move demonstrating growing concerns over child welfare, a group of vigilant citizens led by a state lawmaker initiated a legal call for greater scrutiny of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS). They have filed for a grand jury probe to examine allegations of misconduct within the agency. At a press conference at the state Capitol, Rep. Justin “J.J.” Humphrey, alongside multiple concerned groups, expressed dissatisfaction with DHS’s efforts in protecting vulnerable children and adults. They alleged that systemic failures and unaddressed abuses necessitated the intervention of a … Read more

Justice Department Attorneys Urge Probe into Alleged Israeli Crimes, Highlighting Enforcement Disparities

Washington, D.C. – A group of Justice Department attorneys has triggered a spotlight on what they cite as an oversight in the application of U.S. laws concerning potential criminal activities by Israeli forces and civilians. In a detailed letter addressed to Attorney General Merrick Garland, these mid-career legal professionals argue that notable discrepancies exist in how the Department enforces laws against foreign entities and individuals, specifically comparing the active investigations against Russian and Hamas offenses to the relative silence on issues involving Israel. The letter, which surfaced this week, points out what the authors perceive … Read more