West Nyack’s Mount Moor Cemetery: A Portal to African American Heritage and History

West Nyack, NY — The Palisades Center, one of America’s largest shopping malls, is battling a major financial crisis as it faces foreclosure due to unpaid debts that have escalated over time. Currently, the mall’s management is under the supervision of a temporary receiver appointed by a state Supreme Court judge, an indication of the severity of the financial woes it is encountering. In August, Justice Francis A. Kahn III mandated Chris Neilson, managing partner of Trigild IVL, LLC, to oversee the operations of the shopping center. Neilson’s role involves managing leasing agreements, collecting rent … Read more

Attorney Paul Hudson Challenges Rep. Scholten in Key West Michigan Congressional Race

Grand Rapids, MI — The political landscape in west Michigan is set for a significant shake-up as Paul Hudson, a prominent local attorney, has announced his candidacy for the U.S. House seat currently held by Representative Cindy Scholten. Hudson, known for his active role in community affairs and legal expertise, is gearing up for what many forecast as a closely contested battle in the upcoming election cycle. Hudson, a Republican, aims to leverage his legal background and deep roots in the district to unseat the incumbent Democrat. His platform emphasizes strengthening the local economy, enhancing … Read more

Kanye West Faces Legal Upheaval as Lawyer Seeks Exit Over Nonpayment and Communication Breakdown

Los Angeles – Legal troubles continue to mount for Kanye West as his attorney has formally requested to withdraw from a case due to alleged non-communication and non-payment by the rapper. The revelation came through recent court filings where the lawyer, Brian Brumfield, expressed his desire to be excused from his duties, citing a breakdown in their relationship. Attorney Brumfield’s request was filed with the Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday, specifying that Kanye West had terminated their professional relationship on June 21. The court documents highlight an apparent lack of communication and allege that … Read more

Federal Judge Dismisses West Virginia Inmate Lawsuit Against Governor Over Jail Conditions

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A federal judge has recently dismissed a class action lawsuit that challenged the conditions of West Virginia’s corrections system. The lawsuit, initiated last August by several inmates, targeted both Gov. Jim Justice and the head of the state’s Department of Homeland Security, Cabinet Secretary Mark Sorsaia, alleging systemic understaffing, overcrowding, and neglected maintenance across the state’s correctional facilities. On Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Irene Berger ruled that the lawsuit misdirected its claims by not naming the responsible state agencies and legislative bodies, namely the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation (DCR) and … Read more