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Mar 01 2024
News
Advocates Offer Protections Against Religious Liberty Threats: 'People of Faith Feel Besieged'
Religious freedom advocates are addressing an uptick in U.S. threats by providing legal and media resources for people and institutes of faith.
"So often Christians and other people of faith feel really besieged right now," Religious Freedom Institute's Eric Patterson told CBN News. "They feel besieged by neo-Marxism, by wokes, by the sexual orientation and gender ideologies that seem
CBNFeb 26 2024
News
Trump Appeals $355 Mn Civil Fraud Penalty
Former US president Donald Trump appealed the $355 million fine imposed by a New York court after he was found to have manipulated the values of his properties to fraudulently obtain favorable loan conditions, court filings showed Monday. Trump -- almost certain to be the Republican presidential nominee this November -- had vowed to challenge the ruling by judge Arthur Engoron. The order also
Barron'sFeb 19 2024
Opinion
Trump’s $355 Million Civil Fraud Verdict
Donald Trump and his business were found liable Friday of inflating asset values in paperwork to lenders, but given that nobody lost money, this punishment smacks of political overkill. In a 92-page ruling, New York Judge Arthur Engoron ordered him to pay $355 million, while also banning him from being an officer for any New York corporation for three years.
The judge had previously
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Mar 13 2024
News
Ex-recreation director of Pa. city files civil rights suit over firing
WILLIAMSPORT — A former Williamsport recreation director has filed a federal civil rights suit against the city claiming she was fired because of her sex.
Kayla Drummond makes the charge in a complaint filed Wednesday in U.S. Middle District Court. Mayor Derek Slaughter had no comment, saying he had not seen the document.
Drummond began working with the city in 2017 under an
The Patriot-NewsMar 01 2024
News
Immigrant civil rights group responds to temporary halt of SB 4
HOUSTON – Houston area immigrant civil rights group FIEL responded to the temporary halt of Senate Bill 4 Friday. Federal judge David Ezra in Austin halted the law, which would have allowed Texas police to arrest people suspected of crossing the Texas-Mexico border illegally. • None Texas law allowing police to arrest migrants suspected of being in country illegally blocked by federal judge
Click 2 Houston KPRCMar 19 2024
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What will happen if Trump can’t post $454M bond in his civil fraud case by Monday’s deadline?
New York Attorney General Letitia James will be free to start going after Donald Trump’s prized properties should the former president fail to make the deadline to post the $454 million bond in his civil fraud case.
Trump, 77, on Monday filed papers in an appeals court case seeking to get out of having to post the bond as he fights the massive judgment from February — which accrues $112
New York Post (News)Mar 15 2024
News
Violence in Syria rises, aid dries up as civil war begins 14th year
For years, Syria’s civil war has been a largely frozen conflict, the country effectively carved up into areas controlled by the Damascus government of President Bashar Assad, various opposition groups and Syrian Kurdish forces. But as the conflict entered its 14th year on Friday, observers say violence has been on the rise again while the world’s attention is mostly focused on other crises,
Fox News (Online News)Mar 17 2024
News
Civil rights activists afraid Fort Collins City Council is trying to silence them with updated rules
A special session meeting of the Fort Collins City Council to discuss changing meeting rules is scheduled for Monday night. That meeting has civil rights activists afraid that the city council is trying to silence them. On Tuesday, the scheduled Fort Collins City Council meeting barely got going when it was interrupted. Protestors wanting the council to pass a resolution calling for a
CBS News (Online)Mar 19 2024
News
Maine AG files civil rights complaint alleging Harpswell men spray painted racist, antisemitic messages
A civil rights complaint filed Tuesday alleges a father and son from Harpswell spray-painted racist and antisemitic messages across several towns in January. BRUNSWICK, Maine — Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey announced Tuesday he has filed a civil rights complaint against two Harpswell residents alleging they spray-painted racist and antisemitic messages in multiple Cumberland County towns
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