Alabama Police Ramp Up Road Patrols for Thanksgiving Travel Surge

Montgomery, AL – As Thanksgiving approaches, Alabama law enforcement is ramping up its presence on state roadways to ensure a safe holiday season for travelers. This proactive safety measure aims to reduce the number of traffic accidents, which historically increase during holiday periods. Officials from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency have confirmed that additional officers will be deployed. These efforts are part of a broader initiative that includes sobriety checkpoints, speed patrols, and campaigns targeting seat belt and child restraint compliance. The step to increase patrols and safety measures is influenced by traffic data which … Read more

NY Judge Strikes Down Old Law in Texas Migrant Bus Dispute, Upholding Right to Free Interstate Travel

New York, N.Y. — A decades-old state law was deemed unconstitutional by a New York judge, thwarting New York City’s efforts to prevent Texas from transporting migrants via free bus rides to the city. The ruling marked the latest development in a broader national debate over immigration and local responsibilities. In January, New York City Mayor Eric Adams filed a lawsuit against private charter companies involved in moving migrants under a scheme initiated by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. The city cited an 1817 law that prohibited bringing indigent individuals into the state to avoid making … Read more

American Airlines Wins $9.4 Million in Landmark Case Against Discount Travel Site Skiplagged Over Hidden City Ticketing Practices

Fort Worth, Texas — American Airlines has won a substantial $9.4 million in a legal dispute with Skiplagged Inc., a company known for advertising “hidden city” ticket deals which enable passengers to exploit a pricing loophole in airfare costs. A federal jury sided with the airline, determining that the website’s practices, while budget-friendly for travelers, amounted to significant financial losses for the carrier. The court’s rulings, presided over by U.S. District Judge Mark T. Pittman, resulted in Skiplagged being ordered to pay $4.7 million in actual damages for copyright infringement and an equal amount in … Read more

Democrats Call for Probe into Justice Thomas’s Gifts and Travel Disclosures

Washington — Democratic lawmakers are urging the Department of Justice to open a criminal investigation into Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, stemming from concerns about undisclosed travel and gifts provided by influential businessman and Republican donor Harlan Crow. The unfolding controversy raises questions about the implications of such relationships on judicial integrity at the high court’s uppermost echelons. The Democrats, led by Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, forwarded their requests following a series of investigative reports revealing that Justice Thomas had allegedly accepted luxury travel accommodations and other … Read more