On Tuesday, the United States Senate passed a war powers resolution intended to obstruct military operations against Iran. This marks the first time the Senate has successfully approved such a measure after several attempts. The resolution passed with a vote of 50-48 and signals growing apprehension among lawmakers concerning President Donald Trump’s approach to the...
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Live Coverage of the 2026 NBA Draft: What to Expect
Introduction to the 2026 NBA Draft The 2026 NBA Draft is here. The Washington Wizards have the first pick, followed by the Utah Jazz, Memphis Grizzlies, Chicago Bulls, and LA Clippers. There are 30 first-round selections to watch. Top Prospect: AJ Dybantsa AJ Dybantsa from BYU is anticipated to be the number one pick by...
Attorney Matthew Nilo’s Court Battle Over DNA Evidence
Matthew Nilo, a lawyer from New Jersey, appeared in court regarding allegations of rape and sexual assault involving several women in Boston over 17 years ago. The focus of the court session was the attempt by his legal team to suppress DNA evidence obtained during a secret FBI operation in a Manhattan restaurant. Nilo, now...
Justice Department Retracts Subpoenas for Reporters
The Justice Department recently retracted subpoenas issued to compel reporters from The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal to testify. These subpoenas aimed to gather information under oath regarding their national security reporting. Both newspapers took legal action to nullify the subpoenas during private sessions in federal court. Before any judicial decision was made,...
Senate Pushes for Halt or Authorization of War Operations in Iran
Senate Resolution Challenges Trump’s Military Actions in Iran On Tuesday, the Senate adopted a resolution urging President Trump to either end the military operations in Iran or seek congressional approval for their continuation. This vote represents a significant bipartisan stand against the conflict with Iran. Though the resolution lacks the legal power to enforce policy...
Families of Disappeared Ukrainians Speak Out
Four years after the invasion of Ukraine, many individuals who lived in institutional settings remain missing. Among them is the severely disabled son of Hanna Zamyshliaieva, who vanished in southern Ukraine following the Russian incursion. Zamyshliaieva, along with two other women whose relatives are among the missing from residential schools and institutions, remain determined to...
American Perspectives on Leadership and Diplomacy
Bret Stephens wrote about recent events revealing much about key political figures. An interesting moment occurred at the Group of 7 leaders summit in France. Two individuals came under the spotlight. The first, Donald Trump, one of the world’s most powerful leaders and the President of the United States, made claims regarding a picture with...
Minnesota Sues Home Seller for Predatory Deals in East African Muslim Community
The Minnesota attorney general’s office has taken legal action against a home seller for alleged predatory practices targeting the East African Muslim community. This lawsuit, filed against Chadwick Banken and six of his limited liability corporations, accuses them of violating state and federal laws. These include laws against religious discrimination by selling homes through contracts-for-deed...
The Future of Maryland’s 5th District After Steny Hoyer
U.S. Representative Steny Hoyer of Maryland’s 5th District announced his retirement after 45 years of service in Congress. His departure opens up an opportunity for new leadership in the district. Voters have a diverse slate of candidates to consider, including a former staffer, a progressive attorney, and a former Capitol police officer. Hoyer has been...
Disabled Man Files Lawsuit After Alleged Discrimination at FIFA Match
A Massachusetts man with disabilities has filed a lawsuit after claiming he was denied entry to a FIFA Club World Cup match at Gillette Stadium due to issues related to service dog documentation. King Pompilus, the plaintiff, states in the lawsuit that during his visit to the match, he was improperly questioned about documentation related...









