Nashville Leaders Rally for Stronger Animal Cruelty Laws, Taking a Stand Against Injustice

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – City leaders in Nashville are actively working towards strengthening animal cruelty laws both locally and across the state. During the first meeting of the pet working group held on Wednesday, leaders came together to address the issue of animal cruelty and explore legislative and financial changes that can be made to combat this problem. Metro Councilmember Sheri Weiner revealed that she had received an anonymous email from a woman expressing gratitude towards the pet working group for their efforts in advocating for animals and protecting future victims of these crimes. The anonymous … Read more

Sundance Film Festival Announces Diverse and Accomplished Jury for 2024 Competition

Park City, Utah – The 2024 Sundance Film Festival has announced the members of its Competition Jury, with 16 individuals who participated in past editions of the festival chosen to serve. Additionally, the festival has named the five jurors for the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize. This year’s Sundance Film Festival will take place from January 18 to 28, in person in both Park City and Salt Lake City, with select films also available online from January 25 to 28. Among the jurors for the U.S. Dramatic Competition are Debra Granik, Adrian Tomine, and … Read more

Exclusive: Victim’s Lawyer Predicts Explosive Revelations in Jeffrey Epstein Court Files

NEW YORK – Jeffrey Epstein court files are expected to reveal more disturbing details about the case, according to the victim’s lawyer. The court documents, which involve the late financier and his alleged co-conspirators, have the potential to shed light on the extent of the crimes and the individuals involved. With these revelations, the spotlight is once again on the lapses in the justice system that allowed Epstein to evade punishment for so long. Epstein, a convicted sex offender, was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges. However, before he could stand trial, he … Read more

Judge Allows Counting of Absentee Ballots with Incomplete Witness Addresses, Potentially Heading to Wisconsin Supreme Court

MADISON, Wis. – A Dane County judge has made a ruling allowing clerks in Wisconsin to count absentee ballots that have missing witness address information, opposing a previous ruling by Waukesha County. This decision may lead to an appeal to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Judge Ryan Nilsestuen of the Dane County Circuit Court issued two rulings on Tuesday regarding witness addresses on absentee ballot envelopes. According to state law, absentee voter witnesses are required to sign the envelopes and include their address. However, the definition of what constitutes an address has been a subject of … Read more