To look at Scott Peterson before Christmas Eve in 2002 was to see a young, handsome family man, a 30-year-old fertilizer salesman living in Modesto, Calif., who was about to become a first-time dad. To look at him at almost
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Top 20 Highest Paid Lobbyists in 2022
Lobbying has always helped the turnout of political elections in different parts of the world. However, there’s a lot of argument going on regarding their income. And this article seeks to kill all the speculation and focus only on the
Highest Paid Lawyers in Michigan |Salary 2022
Some lawyers seem to have a lot of money, while others struggle to make ends meet. In the business, one lawyer makes so much more money than another. In reality, lawyers can choose to specialize in certain areas of law.
Clash over whether U.S. officers can be armed in Canada keeps Nexus offices closed
A dispute over legal protections for American customs officers has kept Nexus enrolment centres closed in Canada more than three months after they reopened south of the border — due in part to a clash over U.S. agents’ right to
The Jan. 6 committee begins hearings with a big challenge: Capture public attention
Seldom has a set of congressional hearings opened amid so much anticipation and, at the same time, so little guarantee of success. The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol will hold the first of at least a
Madeleine Albright had a lot to say about Putin — and she didn’t mince words
When Madeleine Albright met Russian President Vladimir Putin more than 20 years ago as the U.S. secretary of state, she said he was trying to ingratiate himself to then-President Clinton — but Putin also “had a view of how things
Russia could lose 30% of its oil output within weeks, IEA warns
Russia could soon be forced to curtail crude oil production by 30%, subjecting the global economy to the biggest supply crisis in decades — that is, unless Saudi Arabia and other major energy exporters start pumping more. The world’s second-largest crude oil
South Korea Presidential Race Too Close to Call
South Korea’s presidential race was too close to call as votes were being counted, with an exit poll released minutes after polls closed Wednesday showing conservative candidate Yoon Suk-yeol with a lead of less than one percentage point. Yoon had
Antarctica’s Most Famous Shipwreck, the Endurance, Found After 106 Years
The wreck of the Endurance, which carried explorer Ernest Shackleton to the edge of Antarctica in 1915 before being crushed by ice and sunk, has been discovered almost 10,000 feet below the surface of the Weddell Sea. A search expedition,
One person killed, child taken to hospital after hit-and-run in Lehigh Acres
Florida Highway Patrol and the Lee County Sheriff’s Office are investigating after a pedestrian was killed in a hit-and-run on Gunnery Road in Lehigh Acres. The crash happened between 6th and 12th Street West on Gunnery Road. Law enforcement shut
Knowing a Bit of Personal Information About Neighborhood Police Reduces Crime by 5-7%
Simple social cooperation psychology can be as effective as the harshest policing strategies in reducing crime, a new study has found. The secret to this major result is its exploitation of the simple fact of our species being a social
DEATH PROBE Russian tycoon Mikhail Watford found hanged in one of Britain’s most prestigious estates days after Ukraine invasion
A RUSSIAN tycoon has been found hanged in his garage at home on one of Britain’s most exclusive estates. The body of Mikhail Watford was found by a gardener on the Wentworth Estate in Virginia Water, Surrey, on Monday. The
PUTIN’S TERROR Massive explosions rock Kyiv as air strikes hit city just hours after blast at rail station where thousands sheltered
UKRAINE has spent another night under siege with massive explosions rocking Kyiv. Fireballs erupted in the night sky above the Ukrainian capital as residents have woken up to once again to view the devastation. The horror bombardment in Kyiv came
STANDING WITH UKRAINE How NYC is uniting behind Ukraine as crowds flock to support businesses and owners praise ‘show of solidarity’
They were emotional and scared – but also full of pride when talking about the ongoing war. Some stops at a vigil outside of St. George Ukrainian Catholic Church in the East Village in Manhattan, which has a number of
The Democrats’ Never-Ending Supreme Court Hypocrisy
Democrats keep escalating the judicial nomination battles and then demand that the other side unilaterally disarm. Yesterday, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Dick Durbin, told CNN’s State of the Union that he has “reached out to many Republicans,