Whistleblower Alleges Unequal Drug Policy Enforcement in Scott County Court, Questioning Judicial Integrity

SCOTT COUNTY, Ind. — A whistleblower complaint alleges that the Scott County government is failing to apply its drug policies uniformly, raising concerns about the conduct of Circuit Court Judge Jason Mount. Scott County Commissioner Adam Bomar confirmed that all employees are required to acknowledge a handbook that includes a drug policy. “Every new employee signs the handbook agreeing to adhere to these policies related to drug use,” Bomar stated. However, recent emails reveal a situation that could undermine that assurance. An employee under Judge Mount’s supervision tested positive for THC, the psychoactive component in … Read more

Jury Sides with Gerry Adams in BBC Defamation Case, Questioning IRA Allegations Amid Ongoing Controversy

Belfast, Northern Ireland — Gerry Adams, long considered a pivotal figure in the Irish republican movement, maintains he was never a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), despite widespread historical accounts portraying him as a commander since 1972. His involvement came to light when British officials released him from prison to engage in the group’s initial truce discussions with U.K. government representatives in London. According to the Irish government, supported by its own security agencies, Adams remained on the IRA’s ruling council until the organization officially renounced violence and disarmed in 2005. In … Read more

Qatargate Interrogation Controversy: Urich’s Lawyer Reports Collapse and Dismissal of Health Complaints During Questioning

Brussels, Belgium – An attorney representing Urich, a key figure in the unfolding “Qatargate” scandal, claimed that his client collapsed during police questioning due to chest pain and was met with harsh indifference, allegedly being told by officers to “shut up.” This incident has stirred controversy and raised questions about the treatment of detainees under intense scrutiny in this high-profile case. The incident reportedly took place in a high-pressure environment where Urich was being interrogated over allegations linked to corruption, involving illicit exchanges between political figures and foreign entities. As the interrogation intensified, Urich, feeling … Read more

South Korean Authorities Summon Impeached President Yoon for Questioning Over Controversial Martial Law Decree

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was recently impeached by the opposition-dominated National Assembly, is set to undergo questioning this week concerning his controversial declaration of martial law on December 3. Authorities are investigating whether this drastic measure could constitute an act of rebellion. The multi-agency probe, involving police, anti-corruption units, and the Defense Ministry, made an announcement on Monday to formally request Yoon’s participation in the upcoming inquiry set for Wednesday. The impeachment has suspended Yoon from exercising his presidential powers pending a determination from the Constitutional Court, … Read more