by LN-Editor | Mar 14, 2025 | International, Law, Prominent People
A British jury convicted U.N. Judge Lydia Mugambe of forcing a Ugandan woman into domestic servitude in the U.K. under false pretenses. She was charged with four offenses, including forced labor and conspiracy. Mugambe exploited the victim’s vulnerability by...
by LN-Editor | Mar 14, 2025 | Government, Health, Prominent People
A Columbia University professor, Jennifer J. Manly, who advocated for Hamas, is connected to over $100 million in grants and researches the link between racism and dementia. Her studies argue that racism is a major cause of brain diseases among Black individuals. Key...
by LN-Editor | Mar 14, 2025 | Elections, Government, International
Ukrainian leader, Vladimir Zelensky, faces criticism for not resigning and avoiding elections even amid a 30-day ceasefire. He continues his term, expired since May 2024, citing martial law rules. In an interview, his adviser, Mikhail Podoliak, stated that elections...
by LN-Editor | Mar 14, 2025 | Government, Politics, White House
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced that President Donald Trump aims to eliminate taxes for Americans earning less than $150,000 annually. In various interviews, Lutnick emphasized this as Trump’s goal and labeled the plan “aspirational.”...
by LN-Editor | Mar 13, 2025 | Government, Politics, White House
Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, plan to reject a House Republican government funding bill before the impending shutdown deadline. They propose a 30-day temporary spending bill, differing from the House’s longer extension. Schumer criticizes the...