Scout Motors Challenges DOJ to Tackle State Dealer Franchise Restrictions

Scout Motors is calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to challenge state laws governing auto dealer franchises, emphasizing that these regulations hinder competition and innovation in the electric vehicle market. Based in South Carolina, Scout Motors is positioning itself as a key player in the growing EV sector, but it argues that outdated franchise laws restrict its ability to grow and effectively serve customers. The company’s CEO, Scott Keogh, stated that the current laws, which favor established auto dealers, create obstacles for emerging manufacturers. These regulations can make it difficult for companies like Scout … Read more

Federal Judge Deals Another Blow to Former Ohio State QB Terrelle Pryor’s NIL Lawsuit Against NCAA

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A federal court has dismissed former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor’s lawsuit against the NCAA, the Big Ten Conference, Ohio State University, and Learfield, claiming he lost opportunities to profit from his name, image, and likeness (NIL) during his college career from 2008 to 2010. U.S. Chief District Judge Sarah D. Morrison issued the ruling on Friday, marking another legal setback for athletes seeking compensation for their contributions to college sports. The decision follows the dismissal of a similar lawsuit earlier this year, where former Kansas player Mario Chalmers and 15 other … Read more

U.S. Secretary of State Imposes Visa Sanctions Amid Controversy Surrounding Brazil’s Bolsonaro Investigation

BRASÍLIA, Brazil — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced visa restrictions targeting Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and some of his associates, following judicial actions against former President Jair Bolsonaro. This development comes as Bolsonaro faces increasing legal disputes amid allegations of attempting to undermine Brazil’s current administration. Rubio characterized the legal measures against Bolsonaro as a “political witch hunt,” asserting that these actions not only violate the rights of citizens in Brazil but also have repercussions for Americans. He stated that the U.S. administration is committed to holding accountable individuals … Read more

Shocking Lawsuit Unveils Alleged Child Abuse Cover-Up Involving State and Local Officials in Clayton County

CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — A lawsuit filed this week in Clayton County State Court has accused several state agencies, nonprofit leaders, and local officials of orchestrating a cover-up related to child sexual abuse. The allegations stem from the mistreatment of a 13-year-old girl who was placed in state custody at Rainbow House, Inc., a youth emergency shelter managed by the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS) in Jonesboro. The suit names several prominent individuals, including Clayton County District Attorney Tasha Mosley, Rainbow House Executive Director Mia Chanel Kimber, and convicted abuser Caleb Xavier … Read more