Report: 20% More Tort Filings in Federal Courts

Federal Courts Face 20% Surge in Tort Filings: A New Era of Litigation? Federal courts in the United States are buckling under a wave of lawsuits. Nearly 20% more tort cases flooded the dockets in 2023 and 2024 compared to the previous two years, according to a fresh report from Lex Machina. This spike marks … Read more

Vote.org Sues Founder for ‘Coordinated Attacks’ Following Termination, Suit Says

Vote.org Sues Founder Debra Cleaver for Defamation Over Alleged Smear Campaign Post-Termination On September 8, 2025, Vote.org, the prominent nonpartisan voting rights organization, filed a defamation lawsuit in Marion County Superior Court in Indiana against its founder and former CEO, Debra Cleaver, accusing her of orchestrating a “coordinated campaign of attacks” to damage the group’s … Read more

Litigation Trends to Watch: Claims Surge Over Cargo Losses, E. Coli Outbreak and Ransomware Attack

Litigation Trends to Watch: Claims Surge Over Cargo Losses, E. Coli Outbreaks, and Ransomware Attacks In 2025, U.S. courts are witnessing a surge in litigation driven by cargo losses, E. coli outbreaks, and ransomware attacks, reflecting broader economic, regulatory, and technological challenges. These cases highlight the intersection of supply chain disruptions, public health crises, and … Read more

6 Steps to Becoming a Naturalized US Citizen

[ad_1] Foreign-born residents who have lived in the US for at least five years have the opportunity to apply to become naturalized US citizens. Naturalization applications are handled by the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services, also known as USCIS. US citizenship status will give you certain rights: * Right to vote in US elections … Read more

Congress Lega, Salvini delivers the Vannacci card. Le Pen: “We like Martin Luther King”

Le Pen Likens Fight to Martin Luther King Florence, Italy, April 6, 2025 – Italy’s Lega party wrapped its federal congress at Florence’s Fortezza da Basso on Sunday, with Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini re-elected as secretary for a third term—unopposed—and delivering a symbolic party membership card to controversial MEP Roberto Vannacci. The event, a … Read more

Small Gaming Firm Challenges Musk's xAI in Trademark Dispute

Musk’s xAI in Trademark Dispute: The Fight for “Xai” Introduction In a bold move, Ex Populus, a U.S.-based blockchain gaming company behind the Ethereum-based Xai network, has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk’s xAI, alleging trademark infringement and brand confusion. Lodged on August 21, 2025, in the Northern District of California, the case centers on … Read more

Ezekiel Nathaniel Storms to Victory: Nigeria’s Hurdler Secures Semifinal Spot at Tokyo 2025 Worlds

In a display of raw power and precision, Nigeria’s Ezekiel Nathaniel electrified the Tokyo crowd on Monday, powering through the final heat of the men’s 400m hurdles to clinch victory and advance to the semifinals at the World Athletics Championships. A Commanding Heat Win Under Tokyo Lights Nathaniel, the 21-year-old national record holder, clocked an … Read more

Back-to-Back Landmark Wins Show Juries Willing to Award Big for Home-based Asbestos Cases, Attorneys Say

By Sam MichaelSeptember 25, 2025 A Florida jury’s staggering $18 million award to a woman who contracted peritoneal mesothelioma from washing her father’s asbestos-dusted work clothes has attorneys buzzing: Home-based exposure claims are hitting paydirt, with juries increasingly open to multimillion-dollar verdicts for secondary victims. This August 2025 ruling—against Hennessy Industries for its Ammco brake … Read more