Author: Stephen Betts
A civil jury found that Darreyl Wright committed a traffic violation that resulted in death.Read More
No one knows if the Supreme Court will enforce the law against Trump.Read More
State Medicaid programs across the country are reporting they’ve lost access to federal payment portals one day after President Trump announced a freeze on federal grants and aid. On Monday, …Read More
Limp Bizkit’s lawsuit hits a snag with a new ruling, Drake & UMG hire top lawyers for the “Not Like Us” case and more in this music law news recap.Read More
“One lesson I have learned is that no one can go ahead of the Lord’s timing,” said a Latter-day Saint pioneer in Tanzania during the creation of the African country’s first stake.Read More
U.S-funded aid programs around the world have begun firing staff and shutting down or preparing to stop their operations, as the Trump administration’s unprecedented freeze on almost all foreign assistance brings their work to a sudden halt.Read More
On December 19, 2024, the United States imposed sanctions on Pakistani entities over concerns about the development of a long-range missile capable of targeting the United States. Termed an “emerging threat,” the move underscores growing nuclear risks beyond South Asia.Read More
Thailand dominates Southeast Asian tourism in 2024 with 35M visitors, ahead of Vietnam’s 17.6M and Malaysia’s 22.5M, showcasing regional tourism trends.Read More
The European Commission had proposed to suspend the visa-free travel regime for Georgian diplomats and officials in response to the violent crackdown on protesters, who took to the streets for weeks to denounce the ruling party’s gradual pivot away from Europe and towards Russia.Read More