• Brooklyn-based Vanity Fair writer kicked off jury in murder trial after posting about 'hot FBI agent' on social media, dubs her punishment 'horny jail'

    Delia Cai, a senior correspondent for the magazine and published author , was assigned to the case of Antony Abreu. Abreu is one of four men charged with plotting and carrying out a hit against a business rival. Cai posted to X about the case of Abreu and a 'hot FBI agent' assigned to it before a judge ejected her from the trial

  • Yes, Anti Social Social Club Has Its Own Goyard Bags (EXCLUSIVE)

    Anti Social Social Club’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection features a first for the Los Angeles-based streetwear brand.Alongside Anti Social Social Club’s varied

  • Crime-Ridden San Francisco Wants To Punish Grocery Stores For Fleeing Said Crime

    Crime-Ridden San Francisco Wants To Punish Grocery Stores For Fleeing Said Crime Unpunished crime is so out of control in San Francisco that the city now wants to punish grocery stores who want to leave. Under the 'Grocery Protection Act' introduced by city Board of Supervisors member Dean Preston (Democratic Socialist), stores that want to flee all the crime and other increased liabilities will have to provide the city with six months advanced notice, and make efforts to find a...

  • No more loopholes, only fair taxation

    India and Mauritius amend tax treaty to comply with international conventions, targeting tax losses. Changes emphasize investment facilitation, anti-avoidance, with potential impact on capital flows, serving as a global amendment template.

  • Crimes Against Humanity in Gaza

    Among the many brutalities in war prohibited under international humanitarian law are starvation of civilian populations and deliberate attacks on aid workers. Here are some new findings worth considering as we ponder the continued decline of human security in the Gaza fighting. Starvation By now we are all familiar with the appalling food situation in More

  • Cartoon: Trump's version of 'fair'

    A cartoon by Clay Jones. Campaign Action

  • True Crime: The Valley Killer

    Ten years ago, the so-called "Valley Killer" began shooting people at random - many while in their cars - over the course of six months.

  • New laws don't stop crime

    Politicians love creating specific new offences to look like they’re tackling a problem, but all it does is make the statute book more complicated without addressing the root of the problem, says Eliot Wilson Retail employees should be safe in their place of work, under the protection of the law. That goes without saying, and []

  • Social And Political Life of Imam Sajjad (AS)

    Shafaqna English- The fourth Shia Imam is Sajjad (AS), the son of Imam Hussain (AS). He was born in 657 AD and passed away in 713 AD. Imam Sajjad (AS) was born at a time when his grandfather Imam Ali (AS) was still the Caliph and grew up when Muawiya

  • Cheating has become the ultimate crime online

    Taylor Swift fans speculated that her ex Joe Alwyn cheated on her. To Swifties, cheating is the ultimate crime.

  • Spilka: Massachusetts tolling system “not fair at all”

    As the transportation secretary's recent comments about imposing tolls for drivers crossing into Massachusetts continue to attract fire from political adversaries and a conservative watchdog group, they have also won a measure of support from one of the most powerful lawmakers on Beacon Hill.

  • How to Estimate Distance Using Just Your Thumb

    This technique for measuring distance involves some gut-level estimation, but it's pretty easy. You just have to guess—or know—the size of an object in the distance. If you find yourself estimating distances often, you may want to look up the typical sizes of objects, like cars. We'll walk you through it.