• Law And Order Is A Killer Problem For Democrats

    Law And Order Is A Killer Problem For Democrats Authored by Charles Lipson via RealClear Politics, Polling data shows Democrats are in deep trouble on the issues of domestic safety and unbiased justice. Voters say they want law and order and aren’t getting it. They want enforcement of criminal statutes duly passed by their representatives. They abhor favoritism for some and targeting for others. They want personal safety and basic fairness. They deserve them. And they are angry. ...

  • Keeping Up with Federal Employment Law Regulations

    Here are some recent federal employment law regulations you should be aware of to ensure you are always compliant and avoid any penalties.

  • Editorial: Keep jaywalking law on the books

    Speed humps, stop-light installations, road signs, heightened policing, public outreach programs — all tools in the state’s traffic safety tackle box. Over the past year, significant expenditures of time and manpower have been sunk into keeping pedestrians out of harm’s way in our vehicle-centric community. Senate Bill 2630, which would decriminalize jaywalking across Hawaii, waters down those efforts and is counterproductive to the necessary mission of protecting those who choose to walk...

  • GREG GUTFELD: The boundary between law and order is broken

    All right, let's get started. During a recent campaign event, Joe Biden told Latinos, "I need you badly." Then his aides told him, no, those aren't the landscapers Because he's racist. A woman said she was terrified when she noticed a snake in her car while she was driving, and the snake was terrified when he noticed a woman was driving. Sexists! For laughing. A self-proclaimed Loch Ness Monster expert says a new photo proves the existence of the massive creature. Yes, but like all the other...

  • Carnival Orders Another Cruise Ship to Keep up With Demand

    By Will Feuer Carnival has ordered a new cruise ship, set to join its fleet in 2028, as the cruise operator looks to keep up with surging demand and compete

  • Why ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Should Be Renewed for Season 5

    The Christopher Meloni-led spinoff wasn't picked up for the 2024-2025 season when the rest of Dick Wolf's NBC dramas were.

  • Trump: 'This should never happen ... we have to get back to law and order'

    Former President Trump speaks after attending the wake of slain NYPD police

  • Attorney in Fulton Trump case fights to keep his law license

    An attorney charged in Georgia for aiding Donald Trump’s effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election faces another challenge this week: holding on to his law license.

  • NBC extends Chicago, Law & Order franchises with five renewals

    US broadcast network NBC has extended its Chicago and Law & Order franchises, making a total of five renewals. Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, Law & Order and Law & Order: SVU have a

  • Prime minister orders implementation of general budget law for 2024

    AMMAN — Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh on Tuesday ordered the implementation of the 2024 state budget law.The law had been endorsed by the two Houses of Parliament as referred from the government without major changes.Public revenues are estimated in the law at JD10.3 billion, marking an increase of 8.9 per cent compared with 2023.

  • Pentagon looks to keep troops in Niger as junta orders departure

    The Pentagon is working with Niger officials, seeking a way for U.S. troops to stay in the country — a key base for counterterrorism operations in sub-Saharan Africa — following a weekend directive that they leave. Last week a high level-delegation of U.S. officials, including Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs Celeste Wallander and the head of U.S. Africa Command Gen. Michael Langley, traveled to Niger...

  • US appeals court keeps Texas migrant arrest law on hold

    Controversial law that allows police to arrest migrants they suspect of unathorized entry caught in whirlwind legal battleA controversial Texas law that would criminalize unauthorized entry into the state has been placed back on hold by a federal appeals court.The law has been caught in a whirlwind as the state and federal governments battle for the right to control the flow of US immigration, particularly at the southern US border. Continue reading