Efforts to expel New York's Rep. George Santos fail in House

House fails to expel New York’s Rep. George Santos despite efforts

On November 1st, George Santos, a representative from New York, managed to survive a second attempt to expel him from the House. Despite the controversy surrounding him, most Republicans decided to keep him in his position. Despite facing a resolution to expel him from his position, George Santos, a Republican representative from New York, managed…

Size of Trump's hands at center of Supreme Court trademark case; 'Trump Too Small'

Supreme Court trademark case focuses on Trump’s hand size: ‘Trump Too Small’

Greg Lukianoff, president and CEO of FIRE, has analyzed a survey on free speech conducted on American campuses. The survey has revealed that Harvard has the worst record for free speech among all the universities surveyed. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will be reviewing the case regarding the Patent and Trademark Office’s denial of registration…

Trial to determine if Trump can be barred from offices reaches far back in history for answers

Trial to determine if Trump can be barred from offices reaches far back in history for answers

A recent attempt to prevent former President Donald Trump from running for office by invoking the Constitution’s “insurrection clause” delved into the past during Wednesday’s proceedings. A law professor provided testimony, explaining how the clause, which dates back to the aftermath of the Civil War, was initially intended to apply to presidential candidates. When Gerard…

Schumer and other Senate Democrats call for a federal probe of huge oil deals by Exxon and Chevron

Schumer and other Senate Democrats want a federal investigation of Exxon and Chevron’s massive oil deals

A group of 23 Democratic senators, led by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, has called for an investigation into the recent multibillion-dollar acquisitions made by ExxonMobil and Chevron. The senators are concerned that these deals could result in increased gasoline prices, and have urged federal regulators to look into the matter. Lawmakers wrote a letter…

Jimmy Hoffaโ€™s body may have been found by dog called Moxy, cold case investigators claim

Cold case investigators claim a dog called Moxy may have found Jimmy Hoffa’s body

According to cold case investigators, the burial site of former Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa may have been discovered beside a Milwaukee baseball stadium, with the help of a search dog named Moxy. The findings suggest that the mystery surrounding Hoffa’s disappearance may finally be solved. According to the Case Breakers group, a non-profit organization dedicated…

Trump tells judge in fraud case to leave his children alone

Trump instructs judge in fraud case not to interfere with his children

On Wednesday, ex-President Trump took to social media to express his dissatisfaction with the judge handling his New York civil fraud case. He vehemently protested the judge’s actions and even went so far as to implore him not to involve his children in the matter. According to him, there is ample evidence to warrant the…

Former Captain D's Employee Strives to Become an Entrepreneur

Te-Erika, a former Captain D’s employee, pursues entrepreneurship as her career goal

Shatarra Daniels, a 26-year-old from Montgomery, Alabama, grew up on Edward Street in the Chisholm area. She has a twin sister and together they shared the responsibility of being the eldest out of five siblings. From a young age, Shatarra enjoyed lending a helping hand around the house. Whether it was preparing meals with her…

Kimberly Arrington, 16; Alabama Teen Goes Missing In 1998 During Trip To CVS

In 1998, Alabama Teen Kimberly Arrington, 16, Goes Missing During CVS Trip

It is a common sight to see children walking around their neighborhoods safely, but unfortunately, that wasn’t the case for 16-year-old Kimberly Nicole Arrington. On the day before Halloween in 1998, Kimberly left her home in Montgomery, Alabama, to buy candy and a soda from her neighborhood CVS Pharmacy around 4:00 p.m. However, when she…

Montgomery man pleads guilty to lesser charge in deadly 2017 shooting

Montgomery man admits guilt to a reduced charge in the fatal 2017 shooting

According to court records, a man from Montgomery, who was previously indicted on a capital murder charge, has now decided to plead guilty to manslaughter instead. In September 2017, John Grant was accused of using a shotgun to shoot Earl Mock at close range while Mock was sitting inside his vehicle. Sadly, Mock remained on…

Suspect arrested in Tuesday night Montgomery homicide

Arrest made in the Montgomery homicide that occurred on Tuesday night

The Montgomery Police Department has made an arrest in connection to the fatal shooting that took place on Tuesday night. According to reports, a suspect has been apprehended and taken into custody. A 24-year-old man named Terrance Moorer from Montgomery has been charged with capital murder on Wednesday. Currently, he is being held without bail…