
Disparate Impact: Trump’s Order & Civil Rights
Trump's executive order aims to limit 'disparate impact' liability, impacting civil rights, law enforcement, and meritocracy. It challenges systemic racism arguments and federal consent decrees.
Trump's executive order aims to limit 'disparate impact' liability, impacting civil rights, law enforcement, and meritocracy. It challenges systemic racism arguments and federal consent decrees.
Trial begins for 10 elderly suspects in the 2016 Kim Kardashian Paris robbery. The 'grandfather robbers' allegedly stole $10M in jewelry after tying her up in her hotel room.
Manhattan subway stabbing during rush hour marks NYC's first metro murder of 2025. Victim, a 'transit recidivist,' fought with a stranger. Concerns raised about subway safety.
A Massachusetts school faces backlash for a controversial health survey with explicit sex questions given to middle schoolers, despite parental opt-out rights. Parents are filing federal complaints, citing violations of student privacy and parental rights.
Michael Khodorkovskiy and Alexandr Dyatchin pleaded guilty to drug charges for running a cocaine delivery service from Mercedes Benz vehicles in the Hamptons. They face years in prison. Khodorkovskiy cited pandemic debt.
Jessup faced jail time for attempted sexual assault on his daughter after gambling and alcohol use. Despite accusations, he was elected to Hancock council. The daughter suffered trauma and mental health issues.
NYC destroys confiscated guns to combat violence. Steel will be used for a memorial. City efforts include task forces, lawsuits against manufacturers, and community safety initiatives. Addressing gun violence impact.
Archaga CarĂas, leader of MS-13, is designated an international terrorist for drug trafficking, murder, and terror. The FBI seeks his arrest with a $5 million bounty. MS-13's criminal activities impact the U.S.
NYC faces a tough mayoral election with Adams amidst rivals: an antisemetic socialist & ex-Gov with COVID fatalities. Immigration policies & past mistakes raise concerns about NYC's future.
Deja and Justin Rollins received 70-year sentences after their toddler died in a hot car with other children. Prosecutors called the case 'troubling', citing child endangerment and neglect.
After Jeff Metcalf's child was fatally stabbed following an argument with Karmelo Anthony at a Frisco track meet, a press conference ignited controversy and sharp objection. Dignity, respect and disagreement all play a part.
Pamela Garber launches 'Never Walk Alone NYC,' a safety app pairing pedestrians for safer commutes in New York City, inspired by personal experiences and concerns over street safety. Aims for city revenue.
Family tensions rise after Austin Metcalf's killing. Accusations and a press conference ejection fuel the conflict, with a plea for unity and prayer overshadowed by disrespect and character assassination claims.
Abouzar Rahmati, an FAA contractor, pleaded guilty to conspiring with Iranian intelligence, providing sensitive US aviation and solar energy information to Iran from 2017-2024. He faces potential prison time.
Family of Karmelo Anthony, Texas teen charged in stabbing, considers gated community and security. Defense cites no prior record. Public asked to withhold judgment in this tragedy. Self-defense claim.
But last month, Hochman submitted a motion to withdraw that request, saying he did not support the brothersâ resentencing because they had not admitted to lies they told as the case unfolded about why they killed their parents and did not âfully recognize, acknowledge, and accept complete responsibilityâ for their crime.
Read filed a writ of certiorari this week after an appellate court denied her request to have charges of murder and fleeing the scene dropped from her second trial after the first ended with a hung jury last year.
A mob of some 100 angry residents angrily ripped plans for a pot shop in Islip Monday â and demanded that local leaders ban marijuana sales, which they fear will turn kids in the Long Island town into a bunch of doped out zombies.
GIE â which produced pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, furniture, textiles and bottles, among other products â had already gotten $6.93 million from the World Bankâs Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) in 2017 for any future damages due to âwarâ or âcivil disturbance,â after another Hamas conflict with Israel three years prior.
This week, the sister of Chris Skinner â a quadriplegic Army veteran turned motivational speaker â alleged that her brother took his own life in 2021 after learning that his wife was having an affair with Miller, his pastor.
Monica Cameroni de Adams suffered âsevere, but survivable, blunt force injuriesâ when a drunk driver slammed into her Honda Odyssey that was parked on Clairemont Mesa Boulevard on Nov. 5, 2023, according to the lawsuit obtained by The Post Friday.
âIt would be fair to say that the coroner has reopened the case because thereâs been evidence [thatâs] come forward that it could potentially not be an accident,â Skinnerâs sister, Tamra McDermott, told Dailymail.com.
The alleged thief started pilfering the youth leagueâs money shortly after she was elected to her position in early 2019 â with OâBrienâs scheme uncovered when she was ousted from the role last July and replaced with a new treasurer, according to the criminal complaint, obtained by local outlets.