• Fani Willis Challenging Open Records Request Raises Questions

    A challenge by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to dismiss an open records lawsuit about her office has attracted the scrutiny of one of Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case.Willis is leading the case against the former president, who is accused in an indictment of trying to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee for 2024 has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.In February, Willis'...

  • Fani Willis Rival Warns Focus on Trump Leaves Many People 'Vulnerable'

    Attorney Christian Wise Smith, a Democrat running against Fani Willis for Fulton County district attorney, said on Friday that his rival's focus on former President Donald Trump's election interference case leaves people "vulnerable" and "many priorities neglected" in Georgia's largest county.Willis, also a Democrat, has become a prominent national figure due to leading the investigation that led to indictments against Trump and 18 of his allies for allegedly attempting to overturn Georgia's...

  • More Trouble for Fani Willis As Whistleblower Dishes to House Committee, There May Be More Coming Forward

    Fulton County, Georgia's District Attorney Fani Willis just seems to keep finding trouble.

  • Fani Willis prosecutor scolded by Georgia judge in shouting match: 'Should have gotten yourself together'

    A Georgia prosecutor from Fulton County District Attorney Fanni Willis' office got into a shouting match Wednesday with the judge overseeing the trial of rapper Young Thug as the pair argued over evidentiary matters.  Chief Deputy District Attorney Adriane Love and Fulton County Judge Ural Glanville got into a heated shouting match when the judge ruled that the evidence Love wanted to introduce would be excluded. "Why didn't we file this stuff months ago and let's wind it out and air it out at...

  • EDITORIAL

    Whether two-wheeled, three- or four-wheeled, why do people buy their own vehicles in the National Capital Region?

  • Tallulah Willis sweetly honors her father amid his dementia battle with 'Bruce' cap as she attends Pulp Fiction screening with stepmother Emma Heming Willis

    The 45-year-old model and the 30-year-old social media personality appeared to be enjoying their time at the screening of the film, which starred the former's wife and latter's father, Bruce Willis.

  • EDITORIAL – Cooperating with the ICC

    Even before former senator Antonio Trillanes IV disclosed that about 50 former and incumbent police officers had been contacted by the International Criminal Court, there were already reports circulating that the ICC was proceeding with its probe of the drug killings under the watch of Rodrigo Duterte. Some of the reports emanated even from the Duterte camp.

  • EDITORIAL — Banning GMOs

    Agricultural scientists have been genetically engineering plants for decades, to increase yield, make crops resistant to certain pests or boost certain desirable characteristics. In the 1960s, the International Rice Research Institute or IRRI produced IR8, dubbed “miracle rice” because its high yield was credited for fighting famine in many countries.

  • Labor’s Middle East folly

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  • Editorial: Lahaina report is chance to learn

    A report making a meticulous dissection of the timeline for the Lahaina fire disaster of Aug. 8 has been released by Hawaii’s attorney general, documenting the events of that tragic day and night. Developed from a comprehensive investigation by the Fire Safety Research Institute, it holds great value for Maui County and the entire state in detailing particulars of the fire’s spread, with its deadly consequences, and of the county’s haphazard response.

  • EDITORIAL: Biden's internet power grab

    The Federal Communications Commission will vote next week on “net neutrality” rules designed to give the feds even more leverage than they already do over online platforms.

  • Editorial: USC was wrong to silence its valedictorian

    Asna Tabassum has a GPA of at least 3.98, with a major in the challenging field of biomedical engineering, and a record sterling enough to be picked as USC’s valedictorian from about 100 qualified candidates. For that accomplishment, this is her “reward”: having the traditional valedictory speech canceled at the May 10 commencement over concerns about maintaining "security and safety." Tabassum, who is Muslim, has voiced pro-Palestinian sentiments and has liked and linked to sites on social...