Leonardo Maria del Vecchio detects Boem, the beverage brand created with Fedez

In a move that blends celebrity flair with high-stakes business maneuvering, Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio, heir to the Luxottica eyewear empire, has acquired 100% of Boem, the Italian hard seltzer brand co-founded by rappers Fedez and Lazza. This takeover signals a potential revival for a beverage that promised innovation but stumbled in a competitive market—could … Read more

Family Lawyers – Their Roles And Responsibilities

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The past 50 years have shown a dramatic change in the American family and the way it is constructed. Divorce has increased among American citizens. More people choose to live together rather than sign a marriage license before living together. Voters’ recent approval of same-sex marriage in several states indicates acceptance of “mixed” families of … Read more

Two Nigerian women and one other sentenced in South Africa for running a brothel, ordered to compensate trafficking victims

Three Women Sentenced in South Africa for Operating Brothel and Exploiting Trafficked Victims On September 10, 2025, the Plettenberg Bay Regional Court in South Africa’s Western Cape province sentenced three women—two Nigerian nationals and one South African—for their roles in running a brothel in George that exploited trafficked young girls. The case highlights ongoing efforts … Read more

ABA Places Cooley Law School on Probation Over Low Bar Pass Rates

By Sam Michael A stinging rebuke from the American Bar Association has thrust Western Michigan University’s Thomas M. Cooley Law School into the spotlight, placing it on probation for failing to meet the crucial 75% two-year bar passage benchmark that safeguards aspiring lawyers’ futures. This ABA probation for Cooley Law School over low bar pass … Read more

Musk, the Anti Tesla protest returns to New York: hundreds of Manhattan’s showrooms in front of the showroom

March 23, 2025 – New York, NY – The streets of Manhattan’s Meatpacking District were once again filled with the sounds of chants and the sight of waving signs as hundreds of protesters gathered outside Tesla’s flagship showroom on Saturday, marking the latest in a series of demonstrations targeting the electric vehicle giant and its … Read more

Pension System Faces €6.6 Billion Shortfall as INPS Warns of Unpaid Corporate Contributions

By Marco Bianchi April 15, 2025 ROME — Italy’s Nationwide Social Safety Institute (INPS) has raised severe considerations a few rising €6.6 billion deficit within the pension system brought on by corporations failing to pay necessary contributions, in line with a report launched yesterday. The alarming figures emerged throughout a parliamentary listening to the place … Read more

China, Kim meets Putin in Beijing: the handshake and the embrace between the two leaders

Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin Seal Alliance with Handshake and Embrace in Beijing In a striking display of camaraderie amid escalating global tensions, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Russian President Vladimir Putin shared a warm handshake and embrace following their bilateral talks in Beijing. This moment, captured on video by the Kremlin, underscores the … Read more

Sen. Joni Ernst’s ‘We All Are Going to Die’ Comment Sparks Outrage at Iowa Town Hall

June 1, 2025 – U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) ignited a firestorm of criticism during a contentious town hall in Parkersburg, Iowa, on May 30, 2025, after responding to concerns about proposed Medicaid cuts with the remark, “Well, we all are going to die.” The statement, made at Aplington-Parkersburg High School while defending the Trump-endorsed … Read more

Defining Judicial Independence as Tensions Mount, A Plea to Take the Conversation to the Public

Defining Judicial Independence Amid Rising Tensions: A Call for Public Dialogue In an era where court rulings spark political firestorms, the very foundation of America’s judiciary faces unprecedented scrutiny. As threats against judges escalate and impeachment calls grow louder, experts urge citizens to engage in the conversation about what judicial independence truly means—before it’s too … Read more