Documentaries Exploring Human Unity and Empowerment Win Top Honors at Auroville Film Festival

AUROVILLE, India – The 8th edition of the Auroville Film Festival recently concluded, celebrating cinema that explores the theme of human unity. Two documentaries, “Aware: Glimpses of Consciousness” by Frauke Sandig and Eric Black and “All That Breathes” by Shaunak Sen, received the prestigious “Wisdom Awards” in the international category. Judges acknowledged these films from Germany and India for their exploration of the interconnectedness between all life forms and the ways in which humans are connected to their environment. Other notable films recognized at the festival include Elizabeth D Costa’s “Bangla Surf Girls” and Anam … Read more

Former Inmate’s Dream of Becoming a Firefighter Derailed by Unjust Criminal Record Restrictions

Los Angeles, California – Finding employment can be a challenging task for many individuals, but for Fernando Herrera, the obstacles are even greater. As a teenager, Herrera committed two felonies, resulting in a lifelong ban from his dream job as a firefighter in the state of California. Despite his troubled past, Herrera turned his life around and discovered his passion for firefighting. While serving time in prison, he worked as an unpaid firefighter and continued his journey upon release as a volunteer firefighter. Herrera even played a vital role in extinguishing the devastating 2018 Camp … Read more

Former President Donald Trump’s Election Interference Trial Date Indefinitely Postponed as Court Awaits Decision on Immunity Claim

Washington, D.C. – The trial date for former US President Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference case has been indefinitely postponed by a federal judge. US District Judge Tanya Chutkan made the decision to vacate the trial date of March 4, as both parties are awaiting a ruling from the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit regarding Trump’s claim of immunity. This delay raises questions about the timeline for the trial and its potential impact on the other three criminal cases Trump currently faces. Back in August 2023, Judge Chutkan had initially set March … Read more

Artists Ordered to Pay $9 Million in Damages in Bored Ape Yacht Club Copyright Lawsuit

Los Angeles, California – Artists Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Cahen have suffered a setback in their legal battle against Yuga Labs, the creators of Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC). Recently, a court filing dismissed their counterclaims in the ongoing copyright lawsuit, leaving them with a hefty financial burden. The court’s decision mandates Ripps and Cahen to pay nearly $9 million in damages, including legal and expert witness fees, along with disgorgement. The controversy began in May 2022 when Ripps and Cahen launched an unauthorized collection called Ryder Ripps BAYC (RR/BAYC), intentionally capitalizing on the popularity … Read more