Daniel June studied English literature at Michigan State University, graduating in 2003. Working a potpourri of jobs since, from cake-decorator to proofreader, his passion has always been writing, resulting in books of essays, novels, and children’s novellas.
It won’t be long before people will be calling the quake in Mexico this afternoon a miracle. The quake, which hit with...
Briana Rios, a 19-year-old from South Florida who recently attended Miami Senior High School, was arrested for illegally running a gambling house....
Ray Lazier Lengend, who went on a fire-bombing spree in Queens in January, attacking a mosque and a Hindu temple, along with...
Bikini model, Penthouse Pet, and sometimes criminal druglord, Simone Farrow, was arrested in Australia Wednesday after skipping bail nearly two months ago....
Rick Santorum’s speech at the Christian Liberty Academy in Arlington Heights Friday was interrupted by a prolonged same-sex kiss from a pair...
Catherine Greig, the girlfriend and harborer of notorious gangster James “Whitey” Bulger, who was wanted on 19 murder charges and who evaded...
Eight years ago, a Texas infant was kidnapped from his mother at the age of 8-months. The babysitter and godmother was suspected...
Rod Blagojevich, the former Governor of Illinois, is now filing the role of federal inmate 40892-424, now that his 14-year sentence has...
Vampires may last forever, but their marriages don’t. We learned that lesson with Tom Cruise, but today we are reminded now that...
If celebrating a mathematical symbol sounds irrational, how fitting that pi is an irrational number. March 14 (3/14) is national pi day...
A new hacktivist group, the Consortium, which claims to be a spin-off of Anonymous and Lulzsec, has announced its existence and purpose...
The week of April 28 to May 5 may be a good week for men to rent a provocative video. That is,...
U.S. law firms posted solid second-quarter results as clients sought counsel amid economic and...
Interviews are where legal careers turn—offers are won or lost in minutes. For attorneys,...
Washington, D.C., August 2025 – A newly confirmed judge on the Third U.S. Circuit...
Corporate clients are done with “we’ll bill you later and see where it lands.”...
Politics shows up at law firms more often than most attorneys expect—through client choices,...
Prospective law students increasingly care about who is teaching them—and whether faculty reflect the...
Boston, August 8, 2025 – A sweeping class-action lawsuit has been filed in federal...
A July 30 medical emergency at a New York bar-exam site has reignited national...
Attorney turnover isn’t random—it’s predictable. Across firms and markets, lawyers leave for a familiar...
Thinking beyond the billable hour? You’re not alone. A growing share of attorneys are...