Assault on Nikita Hand by Conor McGregor

A civil court in Ireland found MMA fighter Conor McGregor guilty of assaulting Nikita Hand, who had accused him of rape. Masked men broke into Hand's home, causing her boyfriend to be stabbed. McGregor denied the claims and is appealing the decision.

President-elect Trump's Pick for Attorney General

President-elect Donald Trump taps former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to head the U.S. Department of Justice in his second term. Bondi is known for her close alliance with Trump, tough-on-crime policies, and defense of him in impeachment proceedings. She is praised for her qualifications and dedication to justice.

Protests in Kolkata Over Rape and Murder of Doctor

Protesters in Kolkata demand resignation of state minister following gruesome rape and murder of a trainee doctor. Police use tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters. Nationwide outrage over the incident. Junior doctors protest for justice and women's safety at hospitals.

Shooting of Actor Johnny Wactor in Los Angeles

Actor Johnny Wactor was shot and killed while interrupting thieves stealing the catalytic converter from his car in downtown Los Angeles. Family and friends are calling for help in finding and convicting the killers.

Bangladesh Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Denies Responsibility for Protest Deaths

Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina denies responsibility for deaths during protests that led to her ouster, facing murder investigation and legal cases. Student-led movement began against job quotas for war veterans' descendants, turning violent with dozens killed. Hasina blames protest deaths on 'vandalism, arson, and violence' instigated by students. She demands proper investigation and punishment for culprits.

Unity March Commemorating Michael Brown Jr.'s Police Killing

A unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.'s police killing in Ferguson, led by his father Michael Brown Sr., with community activists calling for justice against police brutality and supporting Black communities.

Michael Brown's Mother Seeking Justice

Michael Brown's mother continues to seek justice 10 years after her son's death, providing testimony to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.

Plea Deals for 9/11 Attack Masterminds

Plea deals reached for the masterminds of the 9/11 attacks have sparked outrage among families who lost loved ones. The Biden administration is criticized for pressuring prosecutors to make the deals.

Controversial 9/11 Plea Deal

The article discusses the controversial plea deal with terrorist mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his accomplices regarding the 9/11 attacks. It criticizes the government's handling of the case and expresses disappointment in the lack of justice for the victims' families.

Criticism of Plea Deal with 9/11 Terrorists by Sen. JD Vance

Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance criticizes the plea deal with 9/11 terrorists, condemning the Biden-Harris administration for negotiating with terrorists instead of seeking justice.

1994 AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires

On July 18, 1994, a van loaded with explosives crashed into a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, killing 85 people and wounding over 300. The attack remains unresolved, with the recent high court blaming Iran for planning the bombing. The lack of justice has led to a culture of distrust and conspiracy theories in Argentina.

Survivors' Pursuit of Justice in Jeffrey Epstein's Sex Trafficking Scheme

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking scheme continue to seek justice and accountability from institutions and individuals involved. Lawsuits have been filed against various parties, including the FBI and government officials. Epstein's death in 2019 led to a frenzy of legal activities, including settlements and the creation of a victims compensation fund. Financial institutions like JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank settled lawsuits brought by survivors. Prince Andrew settled a lawsuit with one of Epstein's victims. The case has led to increased scrutiny of powerful individuals associated with Epstein and financial institutions involved.

Illegal Immigrant Indicted for Rape and Murder in Maryland

Former Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker discusses the federal government's role in a mother's death and the Supreme Court's upcoming opinion on Trump's immunity on Fox News. An illegal immigrant, Victor Martinez Hernandez, was indicted for the rape and murder of Rachel Morin in Maryland. The accused has a history of violence and was arrested in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Potential Investigations in a Second Trump Presidency

Steve Bannon suggests that in a potential second Trump presidency, former intelligence and Justice Department officials could face investigations, including figures like Andrew McCabe, James Comey, Mark Milley, and Bill Barr. Bannon emphasizes that the goal is justice and not retribution.

Justice Samuel Alito's Absence from Supreme Court

Justice Samuel Alito's absence from the Supreme Court for two days raised questions as the court did not provide an explanation. The absence comes as the court is issuing decisions before the end of its term, potentially extending it into July. Alito has rejected calls to recuse himself from cases involving Trump, despite controversy over flags at his homes.

Criticism of Biden administration's response to murder of Rachel Morin by illegal immigrant

Mother of murder victim criticizes Biden administration's response to daughter's death caused by an illegal migrant, expressing dissatisfaction with depersonalization of her daughter and lack of accountability from the administration.

Protest for Justice in Los Angeles After Actor's Murder

Protestors demand justice and a safer city in Los Angeles following the murder of General Hospital actor Johnny Wactor, who was shot and killed while trying to stop thieves. Crime rates in Los Angeles have been on the rise, with calls for city leaders to address the issue.

Tragic Hit-and-Run Involving Rebecca Grossman

Los Angeles socialite Rebecca Grossman was sentenced to 15 years to life for killing two boys while speeding through a crosswalk. The mother of the boys vows to confront Grossman in prison to seek remorse.

Stormy Daniels speaks out against Donald Trump's guilty verdict

Former adult actress Stormy Daniels breaks her silence on convicted ex-President Donald Trump, demanding jail time for him and warning the world about his bid for office. She feels vindicated after his guilty verdict but continues to face death threats from his supporters.

Deputy Fired for Shooting and Killing U.S. Air Force Senior Airman in His Home

Deputy who shot and killed U.S. Air Force senior airman Roger Fortson in his home has been fired for using deadly force that was deemed not 'objectively reasonable'. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump calls for full justice and accountability for Fortson, stating the deputy's actions were criminal. Family demands transparency and questions deputy's training.

Donald Trump's Conviction for Business Fraud

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is convicted of business fraud and faces 34 felony counts related to an illegal election-influencing scheme. The case raises questions about his future, including potential prison time, voting rights, and eligibility to run for president in 2024. Despite his conviction, Trump can still appeal the verdict and sentencing.

Controversial Conviction of Former President Trump

Former President Trump convicted on all counts in a controversial criminal trial, raising concerns about the integrity of the legal system and the erosion of justice in America. The trial was criticized for lack of evidence and violations of constitutional rights.

Conviction of Donald Trump on Business Records Case

Former President Donald Trump was convicted on all 34 counts in his business records case in New York City, leading to celebrations by Hollywood celebrities. Trump plans to appeal the verdict, calling the trial rigged and disgraceful.

Calls for Justices Thomas and Alito to Recuse Themselves

Democrats are calling on Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito to recuse themselves from cases related to the January 6 Capitol riots, citing bias concerns. They argue that the Department of Justice can petition the Supreme Court to demand recusal based on existing federal statutes and the U.S. Constitution.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor's Reflections on the Supreme Court

Justice Sonia Sotomayor reflects on emotional moments on the Supreme Court, admitting to tears after some decisions. She emphasizes the importance of accepting and moving forward despite disagreements and emotional challenges.

Fatal Shooting on Los Angeles Metro Bus

A man was fatally shot in a random attack on a Los Angeles bus, leaving his family devastated and seeking justice. The incident highlights concerns about safety on the city's public transportation system.

The Dark Side of True Crime Content

True crime content has seen a surge in popularity, but there is a dark side to it as creators sometimes prioritize sensationalism over truth, leading to harmful consequences. Cases of innocent individuals being accused and conspiracy theories gaining traction are highlighted, emphasizing the importance of valuing truth over fiction in the true crime genre.

Thousands rally in Dublin against mass immigration and government; Rep. Dean Phillips criticizes Ireland, Spain, Norway for recognizing Palestinian statehood

Thousands of people rallied in Dublin, Ireland, against mass immigration and the current government. Rep. Dean Phillips criticized Ireland, Spain, and Norway for recognizing Palestinian statehood, arguing it sends a message to terrorists. Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris announced the recognition of Palestine, emphasizing the importance of freedom and justice.

Fatal Shooting of U.S. Airman Roger Fortson by Sheriff's Deputy

U.S. airman Roger Fortson was shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy in his home, with the family claiming it was unjustified. His funeral was held in Stone Crest, Ga., attended by hundreds of Air Force members and family. The incident is under investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

Death of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Roger Fortson

Roger Fortson, a U.S. Air Force senior airman, was shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy after answering his door while holding a gun. His family, including his mother Chantimekki Fortson, is demanding transparency and justice as questions surrounding his death remain unanswered.

Ian Thomas Cleary's Sexual Assault Case

An American accused of sexual assault, Ian Thomas Cleary, was detained in France after a three-year international manhunt for stalking and sexually assaulting a college student. The survivor, Shannon Keeler, came forward in 2021 and pushed for justice after authorities failed to file charges for years.

Former Gambian Interior Minister Convicted of Crimes Against Humanity

Former Gambian interior minister convicted of crimes against humanity and sentenced to 20 years in Switzerland for his role in repression under dictator Jammeh. Verdict seen as landmark application of universal jurisdiction in Europe.

Detention of Ian Thomas Cleary in France for Sexual Assault Case

An American accused of sexually assaulting a college student in 2013 and sending her a Facebook message admitting to the assault has been detained in France after a three-year search.

Murder of British Police Officer in Armed Robbery

A 75-year-old man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a British police officer during an armed robbery in northern England nearly two decades ago. The man, Piran Ditta Khan, organized the robbery and fled to Pakistan soon after the murder. He was extradited to the U.K. last year and sentenced to a minimum of 40 years in prison.

Hillary Clinton criticizes delays in cases against Donald Trump

Hillary Clinton criticizes delays in cases against Donald Trump, scolding Supreme Court for not deciding on Trump's immunity claim. She expresses concern over election interference and urges voters to carefully consider their choices.

Legal battle over Stormy Daniels' testimony in Trump's trial

Justice Juan Merchan denied a mistrial for former President Donald Trump's defense over Stormy Daniels' testimony at his business records trial in Manhattan. Trump's attorney argued the testimony was prejudicial, but the motion was denied.

Opinion on Donald Trump and the importance of upholding standards

The article discusses the author's strong dislike for Donald Trump, emphasizing the importance of upholding standards and seeking justice, regardless of personal biases. It also touches on the current trial coverage and the need for evidence-based decisions.

Australian woman denies poisoning ex-husband's relatives with mushrooms

An Australian woman denies killing her ex-husband's relatives by serving them poisonous mushrooms, leading to their hospitalization and deaths. She faces murder and attempted murder charges.

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons in the U.S.

A freight train carrying fuel derailed and caught fire near the Arizona-New Mexico state line, leading to the closure of Interstate 40 highway. A Native American man was found dead in New Mexico, leading to an indictment for second-degree murder. The case highlights the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous persons in the U.S.

Creation of War Crimes Court in Liberia

President Joseph Boakai signed an executive order to create a war crimes court in Liberia to bring justice to victims of civil wars. The court aims to prosecute individuals responsible for mass killings, torture, and sexual violence. International donors are called upon to fund the court, with the U.S. expressing interest in supporting it. Various individuals, including former warlords and leaders, are to be tried for war crimes.

Death of Elijah McClain and Subsequent Trials

Elijah McClain's death at the hands of police and paramedics led to trials and sentencing of those involved. While some received jail time, others were acquitted. Despite some justice being served, there is still a call for more police reforms and accountability in the community.

Chicago Woman Pleads Guilty to Murder After Cutting Baby from Pregnant Victim's Womb

A Chicago woman pleaded guilty to murdering a 19-year-old pregnant woman, cutting the baby from her womb. She was sentenced to 50 years behind bars. The baby died about two months later. The woman tricked her boyfriend into thinking he was the father of the child. Her daughter was also sentenced to 30 years for helping her mother.

Fatal Shooting on the Set of 'Rust'

Movie armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed sentenced to 18 months in prison for fatal shooting of cinematographer on the set of 'Rust' involving Alec Baldwin. Gutierrez-Reed found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for bringing live ammunition on set and failing to follow safety protocols. Baldwin pleads not guilty. Family and friends call for justice and accountability for safety on film sets.

Corruption Allegations Against South Africa's Parliament Speaker

South Africa's parliament speaker resigns and relinquishes her seat over corruption allegations after losing bid to block arrest. She is accused of receiving $135,000 in bribes from a defense contractor during her time as defense minister.

Mob Violence in Mexico

Locals in Mexico lashed out against a woman and her two sons believed to be responsible for the brutal murder of an eight-year-old girl. The woman died from injuries sustained during the beating, while her sons are in critical condition. The incident sparked outrage and mob violence in Taxco, Guerrero.

Racially Motivated Police Brutality in Mississippi

Six former Rankin County law enforcement officers pleaded guilty to racially motivated, violent torture of two Black men in Jackson, Mississippi. The officers received significant prison sentences for their actions.

Racially Motivated Torture of Black Men by Former Law Enforcement Officers in Mississippi

Two Black men in Mississippi were tortured by six former law enforcement officers in a racially motivated attack. The perpetrators were sentenced to prison, with more to be sentenced later. The victims suffered physical and emotional trauma, and the incident led to charges against the officers connected to previous violent encounters with Black men. The officers have pleaded guilty to federal and state charges.

Oxford High School shooting aftermath and calls for school accountability

Parents of students killed in the 2021 Oxford High School shooting call for school accountability after the shooter's parents were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. The families are pushing for real change to prevent similar tragedies from happening in Michigan and across the country.

Jeffrey Epstein's Case in Palm Beach

After two decades, victims of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse in Palm Beach may finally learn why the state prosecutor's handling of the case allowed Epstein to escape serious prison time. Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law permitting the unsealing of long-secret evidence and testimony from a 2006 grand jury, shining a light on potential mishandling of the case by former Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry Krischer.

Supreme Court decision-making process

Learn about how Supreme Court decisions are made and test your knowledge with this article by Anya Steinberg.

Tragic Shipwreck Anniversary in Italy

Survivors and family members of victims of a tragic shipwreck off Italy's southern coast are calling for justice a year after the incident. The shipwreck killed 94 migrants, including 35 minors, and activists are demanding the truth, justice, and reunification with families. The tragedy has highlighted policy failures, human rights violations, and the dangers faced by migrants seeking a better life in Europe.

UGA Campus Murder Suspect Identified

Jose Antonio Ibarra, a non-U.S. citizen, has been identified as the suspect in the murder of Laken Riley on the UGA campus. The suspect has an extensive criminal history and is not a UGA student.

Debating Trials for Captured Hamas Fighters in Israel

The article discusses the possibility of Israel holding trials for captured Hamas fighters similar to the trial of Holocaust mastermind Adolf Eichmann in 1961. There are debates on whether these trials should be domestic or international, the availability of evidence, and the potential impact on Israel's image globally.