What You Should Know About Allegations Against DA Fani Willis in Georgia

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is leading the prosecution of former President Donald Trump and 14 others in Georgia, has come under fire in recent weeks after several allegations were made about misappropriation of state funds used in the high-profile case. An attorney representing Michael Roman, one of the 14 co-defendants, filed a

China Cuts Back on Hollywood Movies

Since the 1990s, the American film industry has actively sought to captivate the Chinese audience by navigating the complexities of the country’s stringent censorship. However, recent trends indicate a shifting landscape, with Chinese audiences displaying a declining interest in American productions. According to The New York Times, 2023 marked a significant departure, as there were

Wall Street Opposition to Trump Dropping, Investors Say

Multiple Wall Street investors appear to be conceding that former President Donald Trump will likely win the GOP primary. Multiple Wall Street investors appear to be conceding that former President Donald Trump will likely win the GOP primary for the 2024 presidential race. Charles Myers, a former vice chairman at investment bank Evercore and a

House Homeland Security Committee Set to Mark Up Mayorkas Impeachment Articles

Millions of illegal immigrants have been allowed to cross the U.S.-Mexico border since 2021, and most have disappeared into the homeland. House Republicans are moving forward in their campaign to remove Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas by announcing a mark-up session for official articles of impeachment. “Over the last year, the House Committee

Pennsylvania Democrats Want to End Inspections at Abortion Clinics

Pennsylvania Democrat lawmakers say they want to “facilitate safe abortion access,” by reversing a 2011 state law requiring facilities that provide abortions to meet all the same regulations as ambulatory surgical facilities, including submitting to unannounced inspections. State Rep. Tarik Khan this week announced a bill to remove these “needless mandates,” by no longer requiring