08 June 2018

SC Rules 7-2 In Favor of the Baker

Seven-Two
After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple, there was a thunderous celebration from all corners of the United States.

The evangelical community declared the 7-2 decision a win for religious freedom, while their supporters hailed the decision as the start of a new beginning.

05 June 2018

A Black Woman in Texas Sought For False Abuse Claims

Black Woman
A black woman could face charges for falsely accusing a state trooper of sexual assault who had arrested her for drunk driving, Texas authorities said.

Sherita Dixon-Cole, 37, of Grapevine, Texas, was stopped in her white Chevrolet Malibu early morning last 20 May by Texas Department of Public Safety officer Daniel Hubbard, who said in an affidavit that her driving was "erratic and unsafe for the roadway" and it took "several miles" to pull over the vehicle. Hubbard said he administered multiple field sobriety tests and found what he believes was vodka in two open containers in the backseat and a cup in the driver's seat of Dixon-Cole's car.

25 May 2018

After Murder, Didi Will Ridesharing Security in China

Didi Security
Cab haling service Didi Chuxing of China is rolling out new safety measures for its Hitch carpooling service after a driver allegedly killed a passenger a few days ago.

Drivers will need to verify their identities through facial recognition before each trip - the alleged murderer, who was also found dead, was using his father's Hitch account when he picked up the victim. Drivers using Didi's other ridesharing programs must pass a facial recognition test before each shift as well.

22 May 2018

Deportation Bus is Ready To Go

Deportation Bus
A Republican candidate in Georgia's gubernatorial race is bringing a "deportation bus tour" to sanctuary cities throughout the U.S.

Georgia Senator Michael William's premiered a commercial last 15 May promoting a bus tour that would send undocumented immigrants "back to where they came from."

10 May 2018

More Californians Backing Trump Against Illegals

Illegal Aliens
More local governments in California are resisting the state's efforts to cuddle illegal migrants. They have seen the merit in President Donald Trump's policy and they vowed to support his administration's immigration crackdown. Political experts see this as politics at play after Republicans try to fire up voters in a state where the GOP has grown weak.

Since the Jeff Sessions-led Department of Justice sued California last month over its so-called "sanctuary state" law limiting police collaboration with immigration agents, at least a dozen local governments have voted to either join or support the lawsuit or for resolutions opposing the state's position. Those include the Board of Supervisors in Orange County, which has more than 3 million people.