What began as a routine asylum hearing for three young Venezuelan siblings turned into a moment of shock and heartbreak inside a downtown immigration courtroom. Judge Shuting Chen, known among Bay Area attorneys for her steady temperament and meticulous preparation, looked down at her computer and saw an email with the subject line: “Notice of…
Campbell Soup Company has fired a senior executive after a secretly recorded conversation — now at the center of a Michigan lawsuit — captured him making racist remarks about Indian employees and sneering at the company’s own products as food “for poor people.” The termination of Martin Bally, Campbell’s former vice president of information technology,…
In a move drawing sharp criticism from legal experts, state officials, and families of nursing home residents, President Donald Trump issued a full pardon to Joseph Schwartz — a disgraced nursing home mogul whose multistate chain collapsed under fraud, neglect, and unpaid tax bills. Schwartz, who controlled nearly 100 nursing homes across 11 states, including…
Two West Virginia National Guard members were critically wounded Wednesday, November 26, 2025, in a targeted shooting just blocks from the White House, rattling a city that had been under heavy federal security since President Donald Trump’s law-and-order takeover in August. The attack unfolded shortly after 2 p.m. near the Farragut West Metro station, where…
The Pentagon’s announcement that it is investigating Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly for appearing in a video urging U.S. troops to reject “illegal orders” has triggered intense political drama. But beneath the headlines lies a deeper, more consequential constitutional issue: Can the executive branch use its military authority to discipline a sitting member of Congress —…
A quiet but increasingly volatile mutiny inside the Senate Democratic caucus has erupted into public view, as a group of progressive and populist-leaning senators form what insiders are calling an internal “fight club” aimed squarely at Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and DSCC Chair Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. What began as a private coalition of frustrated…
A former Campbell’s Soup employee has filed a lawsuit after reportedly recording Vice President Martin Bally delivering an explosive, hour-long tirade about the company’s products — remarks now fueling online controversy and raising questions about what’s really in the soup millions of Americans eat. According a news report on the explosive revelations, the lawsuit has…
In the past 48 hours alone, three separate mass-shooting incidents have shaken communities across the United States — underscoring a grim reality: large-scale gun violence is becoming tragically routine. Phoenix, Arizona – Parking-lot dispute turns deadly In south Phoenix, a confrontation in a parking lot triggered a shooting that left two people dead — a…