Nov 16, 2024
Georgetown University Law Center building exterior with signage.
Bombshell Lawsuit Accuses 16 Top Universities of Financial Aid Conspiracy

A bombshell lawsuit accuses some of the nation’s top universities of operating in a cartel-like fashion, favoring students from wealthy and privileged backgrounds and artificially inflating the cost of attendance for financial aid recipients. The lawsuit was filed by five undergrad students in Chicago federal court. At the heart of... Read More »

A scientist injecting a syringe into a ripe tomato, illustrating genetic modification techniques in agriculture.
New Labels Will Tell Consumers What Foods Are Genetically Modified

Attention consumers: The United States Department of Agriculture rang in the New Year with new, mandated food labels. Starting January 1, 2022, “GMO” and “GE” are out and “bioengineered” is in. Back in the 1970’s scientists began experimenting with ways to introduce more desirable characteristics into plants and animals. In... Read More »

Emergency officials assess damage and discuss next steps after a deadly fire at a Bronx apartment complex.
Deadly Bronx Fire Likely Caused By Space Heater

Authorities have indicated that a space heater may be to blame for the five-alarm fire that broke out in a Brooklyn 19-story apartment complex Sunday morning. Authorities are also investigating whether a lack of proper safety measures played a role in the horrific events. The fire broke out on Sunday... Read More »

Robert Durst sitting in a courtroom with his lawyer, wearing a mask and looking frail, surrounded by law enforcement officers.
Convicted Killer and Real Estate Scion, Robert Durst, Dead at 78

New York Real Estate Scion and convicted killer, Robert Durst, has passed away at age 78 while under the custody of California’s Department of Corrections. Durst’s death was announced by his lawyer Chip Lewis who shared, "We understand that his death was due to natural causes associated with the litany... Read More »

Panel of three men speaking at a table with microphones, including one identified as Doug Logan, during a legislative session regarding election audits.
Cyber Ninjas Closes Day After Judge Finds Them in Contempt, Orders Them to Hand Over Public Records and Pay $50,000 a Day in Fines, after 2020 Presidential Election Audit Riddled with Falsehoods

Cyber Ninjas, a Florida firm hired by the Arizona State Senate to review presidential election results in Maricopa County after former Donald Trump claimed the election had been stolen from him, was fined by Judge John Hannah $50,000 a day last week for contempt. The company, which has been criticized... Read More »