A Georgia judge has ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to release records of her communications with special counsel Jack Smith and the U.S. House January 6 Committee. The order comes after a lawsuit claimed Willis failed to follow Georgia’s Open Records Act (ORA). The nonprofit group Judicial Watch sued Willis in March after […]
South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted martial law early Wednesday, only hours after declaring it. The move followed intense criticism from lawmakers and citizens, who accused him of overstepping his powers. Martial law, announced late Tuesday, was Yoon’s response to growing political battles with the opposition, which controls parliament. He said the measure was […]
Elon Musk’s unprecedented $56 billion compensation package as Tesla’s CEO will not be reinstated, a Delaware court has ruled, concluding months of contentious legal battles. Despite approval by Tesla shareholders and directors earlier this year, the court upheld a previous decision that found the award to be excessive and influenced by Elon Musk’s dominance over […]
President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, is a major moment in how presidents use their power to grant pardons. It has sparked a debate about justice, fairness, and whether this move sets a new standard for future leaders. Biden had previously said he would not get involved in his son’s legal […]
President Joe Biden surprised the nation on Sunday by pardoning his son, Hunter Biden—a move he previously said he wouldn’t make. The decision quickly sparked backlash, including sharp criticism from President-elect Donald Trump. Trump took to Truth Social, questioning why Biden’s pardon didn’t extend to January 6 protesters. “Does the pardon given by Joe to […]