Former Cornell University Student Sentenced for Anti-Semitic Threats

Former Cornell University student sentenced to 21 months in prison for posting violent threats against the school's Jewish community, claiming it was a misguided attempt to highlight Hamas' beliefs and support Israel. The threats led to extraordinary stress and disrupted the university's core function of education.

Threats Against Jewish People on College Campus

Former Cornell University student sentenced to 21 months in prison for posting threats against Jewish people on campus during the war in Gaza.

Ralph Nader Urges Prison Sentence for Donald Trump

Ralph Nader urges Judge Juan Merchan to sentence former President Trump to prison, citing threat to the Republic. Trump found guilty of 34 felonies, facing sentencing on July 11, 2024.

Stephen K. Bannon begins prison sentence for contempt of Congress

Former Trump adviser Stephen K. Bannon reported to federal prison to begin a four-month sentence for contempt of Congress. Bannon criticized Democrats and the Biden administration, claiming he is a political prisoner. He broadcast his final podcast episode before imprisonment.

Steve Bannon's Prison Sentence

Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon has arrived at Danbury Prison to serve a four-month sentence for not complying with subpoenas. Protestors called him a traitor and yelled 'lock him up.' Despite his legal troubles, Bannon remains involved in Trump's 2024 campaign.

Steve Bannon Scheduled to Report to Prison

Steve Bannon, a longtime Trump ally, is scheduled to report to federal prison to serve a four-month sentence for defying a subpoena in the congressional investigation into the U.S. Capitol attack. The Supreme Court rejected his appeal to delay the sentence.

Americans Avoid Prison Sentence in Turks and Caicos

A fourth American has returned home after avoiding a prison sentence for illegal possession of ammunition in Turks and Caicos. Ryan Watson was one of five Americans arrested, with the final defendant awaiting sentencing next week.

President Biden's efforts to aid Ukraine and potential commutation of son's prison sentence

President Biden is meeting with world leaders overseas to provide aid to Ukraine amid Russia's invasion. The White House may commute a potential prison sentence for his son, Hunter, who was convicted on gun charges.

Steve Bannon's Response to Prison Sentence

Former President Trump adviser Steve Bannon stated that he does not fear going to prison after being ordered to report for a four-month sentence. Bannon, who had served in the Navy, sees himself as a political prisoner and is prepared to go to prison to save the country. He was convicted for defying a subpoena related to the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.

Racist Incident Against Vinícius Júnior in La Liga

Brazilian soccer star Vinícius Júnior of Real Madrid was the target of racist chants in a game in Spain, leading to three men being sentenced to prison and banned from attending La Liga matches for two years. The incident sparked international outrage and highlighted the issue of racism in soccer.

Political Demonstrations, EU Elections, China-Philippines Relations, US Politics, Prison Sentence, China-US Rivalry, Hostage Rescue, Trump Administration Critique, Myanmar Military Abuses, Ukraine-Russia Conflict, Cemetery Visit, Accusations against Israel, Biden's Support for Ukraine, Iran Presidential Election, Warfare Strategies, Israeli-Hamas Conflict

Tens of thousands of demonstrators in Germany rally against the far right ahead of EU elections. China responds to claims of blocking Philippine servicemen evacuation. President Biden committed to reelection despite speculation. Steve Bannon ordered to serve four-month prison sentence. Hong Kong tycoon urges China to remain level-headed in rivalry with US. Israel rescues hostages in Gaza amidst destruction. Republicans for the Rule of Law push back on Trump's claim of absolute immunity. Allegations of rape and torture by Myanmar's military. Ukraine claims to have hit a Russian Su-57 warplane. Trump skipped cemetery visit in 2018 due to rain. Spain and South Africa accuse Israel of genocide. Biden warns Putin will not stop at Ukraine. Iran's Guardian Council approves candidates for presidential election. US Army officer argues precision warfare effectiveness is a myth. Israeli forces engage in intense battles with Hamas in Nuseirat area.

Henry Ruggs III serving prison sentence

Former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III is serving a 3-to-10-year prison sentence for driving drunk at 156 mph and crashing into a car, killing a 23-year-old woman and her dog. He is now working at the Nevada Governor's Mansion in Carson City as a community trustee inmate, making $2.50 an hour.

Donald Trump's Criminal Trial and Potential Prison Sentence

The jury in Donald Trump's criminal trial may decide to convict him, leading to a monumental decision for the judge on whether to sentence him to prison time. Legal experts say Trump's case is unique and historical precedent may not be very helpful in determining the appropriate sentence.

Virginia man detained in Turks and Caicos for possessing ammunition

Virginia man detained in Turks and Caicos for stray bullets in his travel backpack sentenced to time served and fine, part of a group of Americans facing 12-year prison sentences for possessing ammunition on the islands.

Child Abuse

A Georgia couple was sentenced to a year and a half in prison for repeatedly abusing their 8-week-old son, who suffered from multiple broken bones and hemorrhages. The couple was found guilty of aggravated battery and cruelty to children.

Migrant Men from Guatemala Convicted of Gang Raping Deaf Woman in New Mexico

Three migrant men from Guatemala pleaded guilty or were convicted of gang raping a deaf woman after kidnapping her in Santa Fe, New Mexico. One of the accused, Josue Donaldo Leon Cartagena, the alleged ring leader, has reportedly fled to Guatemala. The other perpetrators received prison sentences for their crimes.

Attack on Nancy Pelosi's Home

David DePape faces a 40-year prison sentence for breaking into Nancy Pelosi's home, attempting to hold her hostage and attacking her husband with a hammer. Prosecutors argue for a harsh sentence due to lack of remorse and serious nature of the attack.

Donald Trump's legal troubles and potential prison sentence

Donald Trump's persistent attacks on witnesses and jurors in his legal cases could potentially lead to a prison sentence if he is convicted, as he continues to defy court orders and damage his own legal defense.

Man Sentenced for Burying Wife Alive in Lacey, Washington

A man in Lacey, Washington, was sentenced to 13 years for burying his wife alive after beating, stabbing, and tying her up. He claimed to be suffering from mental illness and PTSD. The incident occurred during an argument at the victim's home while they were going through a separation.

Michael Avenatti willing to testify on behalf of Trump

Disgraced former attorney Michael Avenatti is open to testifying on behalf of former President Trump in his hush money trial, claiming his prison sentence was influenced by his anti-Trump stance.

Stalking of Harry Styles

A 35-year-old woman was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison for stalking Harry Styles by sending him thousands of greeting cards. She pleaded guilty to stalking involving serious alarm or distress and was hit with a 10-year restraining order.

Kidnapping of 9-Year-Old Girl by Craig Ross Jr.

Craig Ross Jr. sentenced to 47 years to life in prison for kidnapping a 9-year-old girl in upstate New York. The girl bravely recounted the details of her captivity, leading to Ross Jr.'s conviction.

Todd Chrisley's Legal Troubles and Defamation Lawsuit

Reality star Todd Chrisley is serving a 10-year sentence in federal prison after being convicted of federal bank fraud and tax evasion. He was ordered to pay tax investigator Amy Doherty-Heinze $755,000 after losing a defamation lawsuit she filed against him. Chrisley was found liable for defamation by libel and slander but not liable for some statements made on his podcast. Both Todd and his wife, Julie Chrisley, were convicted of federal bank fraud and tax evasion in 2022.

Michael Avenatti's prison sentence and claims of unfair treatment

Disgraced former attorney Michael Avenatti claims his harsh prison sentences were influenced by his status as a political enemy of former President Trump. He asserts that he was treated unfairly and differently due to his opposition to Trump, eventually leading to his current prison sentence.

Hunter Biden's Tax Charges and Legal Battle

Hunter Biden's attempt to have tax charges thrown out of court based on a previous plea agreement was rejected by Judge Mark Scarsi in California. The plea agreement granting immunity fell apart, leading to new indictments. Hunter is set to go on trial in June 2024 and could face up to 17 years in prison.

Child Pornography Conviction of Chinese Migrant in Texas

Chinese migrant sentenced to 12 years in prison for possessing child pornography after illegally crossing the Texas border

Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for Financial Fraud

Crypto tycoon Sam Bankman-Fried has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for one of the biggest financial frauds in history. He was convicted of fraud, conspiracy, lying to investors, and money laundering. His empire collapsed, and he faces a significant period of imprisonment.

Former Trump Adviser Peter Navarro's Contempt of Congress Conviction

Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro is set to report to prison after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to delay his jail term for contempt of Congress conviction related to the Jan. 6, 2021 attacks.

Former NBA Prospect Rashid Byrd Sentenced to 90 Years to Life in Prison for Sexual Assaults

Former NBA prospect Rashid Byrd has been sentenced to 90 years to life in prison for a string of sexual assaults perpetrated between 2015 and 2020. Byrd, who played for the L.A. D-Fenders and a European league, approached women as a charming athlete but turned violent.