Judge Juan Merchan Fines Trump $9,000 in Criminal Trial

Former President Donald Trump was found in criminal contempt by Judge Juan Merchan on Tuesday for repeatedly violating a gag order in his hush-money case. Trump, who posted on his Truth Social platform, breached the order by attacking jurors and witnesses. Judge

Biden Claims He’s Happy to Debate Trump Again

President Joe Biden said Friday during a one-on-one interview with radio host Howard Stern that he is willing to debate Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 presidential election. “I am, somewhere, I don’t know when, but I am happy to debate him,”

Gov. Justice Declares Settlement of Outstanding Tax Debts

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice has declared that his family’s businesses will fulfill their tax obligations to the state. The unresolved taxes stem from transactions conducted at the resort, a cherished property owned by the Justice family. With the state’s tax department

Gov. Justice Vetoes Bill Removing School Vaccination Requirements

Gov. Jim Justice has vetoed a bill aimed at eliminating vaccination requirements for children attending virtual, private, and parochial schools. House Bill 5105, subject to the governor’s action until midnight, proposed removing these mandates or allowing parents to opt out. Advocates for

Andrew Cuomo sued by former assistant for sexual harassment

Last Friday, Brittany Commisso, a former assistant to the ex-New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, filed a lawsuit against the former Governor. Under the Adult Survivors Act. Commisso detailed multiple instances of sexual assault and harassment while still working as the Governor’s executive

Erica Moore and Jeff Stephens Sworn In as State Delegates

CHARLESTON — Two fresh faces joined the West Virginia House of Delegates this week as they took their oaths of office in the House Chamber. House Speaker Roger Hanshaw led the swearing-in ceremony. Erica Moore, from Spencer, and Jeff Stephens, representing Marshall