Posts by Susan Murphy
The TikTok Ban Approved by the White House: What You Need to Know
TikTok, the global phenomenon, has captivated millions with its short-form videos, becoming a staple in digital culture. Originating from China under ByteDance, its international reach has sparked adoration and scrutiny. Amidst soaring popularity, U.S. lawmakers have raised alarms over data security, raising suggestions to ban TikTok. This concern has culminated in a bipartisan bill with…
Read MoreFree Meal Lawsuit: Man Sues Burger King for Breaking Free Meal Offer
We all know that a business cannot exist without its clients, and ensuring client satisfaction is a duty for any organization. But when a business meets its standards and keeps its word to clients, they will be satisfied. A viral video captures a popular company breaking a promise made to its customers. More details are…
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know about Falling Ice Chunks and How to Stay Safe
Despite being a frequent sight in the winter, icicles or ice chunks can seriously endanger people’s safety. Icicles grow due to chilly nights and warm days. Watch for falling hazards in these conditions. There are certain things you need to learn about falling ice safety. Tall structures, such as skyscrapers, can generate falling ice chunks,…
Read MoreSecurity Measures to Prevent Illegal Disturbance in Your Business.
Trespassing, as everyone knows, is the act of accessing someone’s property without authorization. But that’s not the only meaning. A shopping mall, for instance, provides public accommodations, meaning that prospective clients are welcome to stroll onto the premises and take a look at what they have to offer. No one wants to go to the…
Read MoreSignificant Victory: Understanding the Supreme Court’s Role in Trump’s Trial
Until recently, the notion of a major party’s ex-president facing legal jeopardy seemed unimaginable. Navigating the myriad cases against Donald Trump now demands a law degree, intense focus, or both. A former president’s legal battles, including Trump’s immunity claim, were once inconceivable. Today, staying abreast of cases involving a major party’s ex-candidate requires legal acumen…
Read MoreThe Story And Lawsuit Behind the 10-Year-Old Arrested for Peeing
Jail time for peeing in public isn’t a charge many expect to hear, especially for a minor who needs the bathroom. However, this was the reality for Quantavious Eason, a black ten-year-old who got arrested and put in jail for urinating in public. His mother and the public were enraged by the situation, calling the…
Read MoreFlorida Has Passed A Law To Ban Children From Social Media
Social media has several benefits, like keeping up with current affairs, communicating with friends and families, and discovering new opportunities. However, it also has its cons, as social media plays a significant role in teen depression and low self-esteem. The Florida government understands this disadvantage and wishes to protect the children by banning them from…
Read MoreUnraveling Responsibility: Who’s at Fault in a Lane Change Collision?
Changing lanes on a road is possibly one of the riskiest things a person can do. Although it might seem like a simple process, actually doing it securely requires some attention to detail and experience. Unfortunately, lane-change-related incidents happen often all over the U.S. Recently there was a lane change accident involving a pedestrian that…
Read MoreControversial Exposé: FBI Informant Unveils Explosive Scandals, Now Sued
Informants to the FBI provide information concerning criminal activities to the FBI. This is usually in exchange for money, a lighter sentence, or the FBI ignoring their illegal action. Who better than those who work with criminals to reveal their secrets about the FBI informant scandal? The goal of informants is to destroy a criminal…
Read MoreUnfair Treatment? Police Officer Tased 65-Year-Old for Simple Act of Dressing
When making an arrest, police officers can use a fair amount of force. However, the police officer should not use more force than is necessary to conduct the arrest. The arrested person has the right to sue, especially if an unjust tasing caused the injuries. This is because a taser is an electrical device that…
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