Month: December 2025
Dusty May, Will Tschetter praise Michigan star freshman after blowout victory
Michigan freshman Trey McKenney scored a game-high 17 points to lead No. 2 Michigan to a 102-50 win over La Salle, earning praise from Dusty May.
Matt Boldy scores a pair as Wild streak hits seven
Matt Boldy scores a pair as Wild streak hits seven
Constable Pct. 4 deputies announce search for suspect who evaded capture in North Harris County
According to officials, constable deputies are searching for a suspect who evaded capture in the 18200 block of Westfield Place near the North Freeway.
Sting drops a huge AEW bombshell after bidding an emotional farewell
The WWE Hall of Famer, Sting made a big statement about his partnership with AEW following a recent farewell. The Icon wrestled his last match in Tony Khan’s promotion last year.
Fort Bend Seniors program postpones cuts to Meals on Wheels service after the community stepped up
A Meals on Wheels program that helps seniors in Fort Bend and Waller counties said it’s postponing cuts that were days away from starting, thanks to the community.
Michael Jackson, Diana Ross and Mick Jagger featured in Epstein photo dump
Photos of Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger and others associating with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were made public Friday during the DOJ’s long-awaited records release.
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Fairytale of New York’ Royalties Secrets Laid Bare — Including the Massive Amount Earned Every Year by The Pogues
The Pogues continue to earn plenty of cash from their Christmas classic, ‘Fairytale of New York.’
Trump’s DOJ has a ‘truly stunning’ rate of failure in prosecuting cases: analysis
In a recent analysis, Mediaite contributing eitor Sarah Rumpf observed that while there’s a common axiom that a prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich, prosecutors at President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice are failing to even meet that standard.“A 21 percent dismissal rate,” reports Rumpf, citing a summary of the criminal complaint dismissals over eight weeks at the Washington D. C. U. S. Attorney’s Office. “Twenty-one percent. That means that more than one out of every five criminal cases brought by the U. S. Attorney’s Office in D. C. are getting dismissed by the courts, a truly stunning turnaround for an office long known for experienced prosecutors able to handle the most complicated of cases.”The Biden DOJ, comparatively, averaged fewer than 1 percent of federal criminal defendants being acquitted in 2022. This should be a pace the Trump DOJ can maintain considering how many advantages a federal prosecutor has over the defendant, per Rumpf.“The axiom about a prosecutor’s apparent ease in convincing a grand jury to indict that proverbial sandwich highlights the slanted nature of the proceedings, with only a government prosecutor in the room and the defendants and defense counsel unable to participate in the process or submit evidence or witnesses for their side,” said Rumpf. “And even after defendants are read the charges against them and are able to legally defend themselves, the government still often has the upper hand, with an essentially unlimited budget and scores of experienced prosecutors.”But critics say Trump’s DOJ sent many career prosecutors and officials packing through firings, being encouraged to resign, retirement or quitting. Now Rumpf writes: “The DOJ’s stumbles aren’t just resulting in cases being dismissed; it’s rewriting the whole relationship between the prosecutors and the federal judges, with the ‘presumption of regularity’ the legal doctrine where the courts operate under the assumption that prosecutors and other government officials are acting in good faith and their legal filings and representations to the court can be trusted getting flipped on its head.”For years, it was rare for a federal court to question the Justice Department’s good faith or competency. But now judges are reportedly growing suspicious of the DOJ’s legal missteps and its scent of deception under Trump. “As a result, it’s becoming increasingly common for DOJ prosecutors to see their credibility and ethics openly challenged in judicial opinions, subpoenas quashed, charges dismissed, and even sometimes threatened with criminal contempt. And that’s if the case even makes it that far, with a growing number of grand juries refusing to issue indictments in the first place,” Rumpf reports. Federal magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui recently blasted Trump’s DOJ for its “broader pattern of unprecedented prosecutorial missteps,” and Rumpf said “the habitual use of social media and efforts to sway the court of public opinion by . Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, isn’t helping.”Read Rumpf’s Mediaite analysis at this link.
CHSAA’s 2025 all-state volleyball team from the Front Range
CHSAA’s 2025 all-state volleyball team from the Front Range
Pistons’ Cade Cunningham gives Ryan Nembhard his flowers before Mavericks clash
When two prodigiously-skilled players square off, excitement is bound to be high. All eyes are on Detroit Pistons star Cade Cunningham and Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg ahead of Thursday night’s matchup in American Airlines Center, but there is another young talent in the building who deserves some more recognition. Ryan Nembhard is answering the [.] The post Pistons’ Cade Cunningham gives Ryan Nembhard his flowers before Mavericks clash appeared first on ClutchPoints.
The New York Times
- Danes Feel Betrayed and Bewildered by Trump Amid Greenland Threats 2026 年 1 月 18 日 Elisabeth Bumiller and Hilary Swift
- Springsteen Denounces ICE Deployments and Renee Good’s Killing 2026 年 1 月 18 日 Derrick Bryson Taylor
- Top Editor at Axel Springer Is Ousted After Workplace Investigation 2026 年 1 月 18 日 Benjamin Mullin
- Chile Wildfires Kill 16 and Force Wide Evacuation 2026 年 1 月 18 日 Emma Bubola and John Bartlett
- Winter Storm Brings Snow and Cold Temps as Far South as Florida and Georgia 2026 年 1 月 18 日 Amy Graff
- Under Patel, F.B.I. Scours Its Records to Discredit Trump Opponents 2026 年 1 月 18 日 Glenn Thrush and Alan Feuer
- After Trump Reignites a Trade War Over Greenland, Europe Weighs Going All-Out 2026 年 1 月 18 日 Jeanna Smialek
- Pentagon Tells 1,500 Troops to Prepare for Possible Deployment to Minnesota 2026 年 1 月 18 日 Helene Cooper
- Mamdani Said He’d Make Buses Faster and Free. Now It’s This Guy’s Job. 2026 年 1 月 18 日 Stefanos Chen and Winnie Hu
- Trump’s Campaign Manager Resolves Daily Beast Defamation Suit 2026 年 1 月 18 日 Katie Robertson







