Fani Willis Claims Her Whistleblower Was a Poor Employee. Willis’s Office-Wide Emails Say Otherwise.

Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis defended her decision to fire an employee who blew the whistle on attempted abuse of taxpayer funds in her office, saying in a statement Friday she terminated the whistleblower for poor work performance. But Willis sang a different tune about the whistleblower, former director of juvenile diversion Amanda Timpson,

VP Harris, Top Black Democrats Stump for Biden in South Carolina

Pro-Trump ‘extremists,’ student loan debt, insulin price cap were big themes in speeches at South Carolina State University–but Trump has campus fans. A day before South Carolina’s open Democratic primary, Vice President Kamala Harris made the case for President Joe Biden and against former President Donald Trump at South Carolina State University (SCSU), a historically

Senior BBC Staffer Calls Jews ‘Parasites,’ Denies Holocaust in Anti-Semitic Rants

A senior staffer at the BBC is under fire following reports that she posted a litany of anti-Semitic content on social media in recent months. Dawn Queva, a senior scheduling coordinator and playout planner at BBC Three, called Jewish people “Nazi apartheid parasites,” “a bunch of thieving squatters,” and other anti-Semitic slurs in posts exposed

Judge Dismisses Trump Ballot Challenge Ahead of South Carolina Primary

Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung described it a ’stinging defeat’ for Biden. A federal judge dismissed yet another challenge to former President Donald Trump’s eligibility as a candidate under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, this time in South Carolina ahead of the state’s primary this month. As a U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding President

5 Capitol riot defendants who led “first breach” on Jan. 6 found guilty at trial

Washington — A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Friday handed down a series of guilty verdicts in one of the first and highest-level prosecutions stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb found Ryan Samsel of Pennsylvania and four co-defendants — James Grant, Paul Johnson, Stephen Randolph