Lockheed Martin Faces Class Action Lawsuit as Investors Claim Misleading Financial Practices Led to Billions in Losses

SAN FRANCISCO — A securities class action lawsuit has been initiated against Lockheed Martin Corporation in response to allegations that the aerospace giant misled investors regarding its financial status. The suit, identified as Khan v. Lockheed Martin Corporation, claims the company failed to reveal insufficient internal controls to evaluate program risks, affecting investor decisions. This lawsuit pertains to shareholders who purchased stock between January 23, 2024, and July 21, 2025. According to the filing, Lockheed Martin’s representations during this period painted an inaccurately optimistic view of its operational health, particularly regarding its Aeronautics and Rotary … Read more

Day 3 of Tony Earls’ Trial: Jurors Face New Graphic Testimony and Key Evidence

HOUSTON — The trial of Tony Earls resumed today amid intense public interest, with jurors examining fresh evidence and listening to unsettling testimonies. The courtroom atmosphere thickened as details of the case came to light, emphasizing the gravity of the proceedings. As the trial unfolds, the prosecution presented new evidence that has the potential to shift the trajectory of the case. All eyes are on the jury as they process this information in what has become a highly scrutinized trial. Graphic descriptions from witnesses are painting a stark picture of the events leading to the … Read more

Authorities Warn Emojis May Signal Gang Ties, Raising Concerns of Misguided Profiling and Deportations

U.S. law enforcement agencies are sounding alarms about the potential use of specific emojis as indicators of gang affiliation, particularly with Tren de Aragua (TdA), a Venezuelan organization. Internal documents reviewed by various sources suggest that agencies, including the FBI and Customs and Border Protection, have warned that certain emojis shared on social media could symbolize a connection to the gang, which has become a focal point in U.S. immigration discussions. Briefings and materials circulated among agencies from 2024 to 2025 highlight emojis such as trains, swords, ninjas, aliens, and strawberries as commonly associated with … Read more

Spain Names Oliver Laxe’s “Sirât” as Official Oscar Contender, Join the Race with Cannes Acclaim and North American Distribution

Madrid, Spain — Director Oliver Laxe’s ambitious film “Sirât” has been chosen as Spain’s official submission for the best international feature film category at the 98th Academy Awards. The announcement was made on Wednesday by Pablo Berger, who received an animated feature nomination last year for “Robot Dreams.” The selection follows a thorough voting process by the members of Spain’s Academy of the Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who evaluated several films over the summer before narrowing it down to three finalists: “Sirât,” Carla Simon’s “Romería,” and Eva Libertad’s “Deaf.” “Sirât,” which delivers an intense … Read more