George Nyavor

  • Ohio Lawmakers Introduce Controversial Bill Calling for Fines on Men Who Ejaculate Without Intent to Conceive

    Democratic State Representatives Anita Somani and Tristan Rader have introduced the “Conception Begins at Erection Act” in Ohio. In a bold move aimed at challenging reproductive rights legislation, the bill proposes that men be fined up to $10,000 for ejaculating without the intent to conceive, seeking to highlight what the lawmakers argue is the hypocrisy…

  • Nurse Sues Kansas City Police After Four-Day False Imprisonment in Mistaken Identity Case

    Elaine McAlister, a 31-year-old Black nurse and mother, is suing Kansas City Airport police after she was wrongfully arrested and jailed for four days in a case of mistaken identity. The lawsuit, filed on January 31 in Platte County, Missouri, accuses officers Kyle Greenwalt and Matthew Zils of false arrest, racial discrimination, and harassment. The…

  • In a major legal setback for the Trump administration, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson issued an order on Friday, February 14, 2025, temporarily halting mass firings at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The decision delivers an early blow to President Donald Trump’s efforts to restructure the consumer watchdog agency, which was established in…

  • Family Puts Up A Fierce Fight To Keep Generational Land After Court Allows Seizure By Railroad

    Blaine and Diane Smith are determined to protect their family’s 600-acre property in Sparta, Georgia, as Sandersville Railroad Co. moves forward with plans to seize portions of their land through eminent domain. Despite a recent superior court ruling favoring the railroad company, the Smiths remain steadfast, asserting that their fight is about preserving their family’s…

  • Trump Administration Fires Remaining Biden-Appointed U.S. Attorneys

    The Trump administration has initiated the termination of the remaining U.S. attorneys appointed during the Biden administration, signaling a rapid shift in federal law enforcement priorities. According to multiple sources familiar with the move, the dismissals were executed without coordination with the Department of Justice’s Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, marking a significant departure from…

  • Woman Sues Hospital For Negligence After Feeding Bottle Was Allegedly Left In Her Body For 35 Years

    A Wisconsin woman has filed a lawsuit against Aurora Sinai Medical Center, formerly Mount Sinai Medical Center, after allegedly living with a retained surgical feeding tube inside her body for 35 years. According to the complaint filed on February 5, Deborah Lowe, now 60, underwent an emergency C-section at the Milwaukee hospital in 1989 while…

  • Trump’s Ban on Transgender Youth Health Care Blocked Nationwide

    A federal judge in Maryland has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s executive order that restricted gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth. The ruling marks a major victory for LGBTQ+ rights advocates. U.S. District Judge Brendan Abell Hurson issued a nationwide restraining order preventing federal agencies from withholding or conditioning funding based on whether a healthcare…

  • DOJ Order to Drop Adams Case Triggers Wave of Resignations

    A Justice Department directive to dismiss a corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams has led to high-profile resignations within the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s Office and DOJ headquarters. The move has intensified concerns over political influence in federal prosecutions. Manhattan’s Interim U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon resigned Thursday, February 13, 2025, after refusing to…

  • March 2025 Visa Bulletin: Employment-Based Final Action Date Updates

    The U.S. Department of State (DOS) has released the March 2025 Visa Bulletin, outlining the availability of immigrant visa numbers for employment-based categories. This update determines when applicants can file for adjustment of status based on their priority date and final action date. For March 2025, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has confirmed…

  • Teacher Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison for Sexual Assault of Student, Encouraging School Violence

    A Colorado special education paraprofessional has been sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a 16-year-old student and encouraging him to bring a gun to school to shoot a fellow teacher. Kay Ewer, 28, admitted to felony charges, including sexual assault on a child “by one in a position of…