"Shocking Revelations: Telangana Gaddar Film Awards Jury Selects Winners Without Watching Most Films!"

Hyderabad, India — The recent launch of the Telangana Gaddar Film Awards has come under scrutiny following revelations that the jury viewed very few of the films honored during the event. Many awards were reportedly based on informal recommendations rather than thorough evaluations, leading to questions about the awards’ integrity. Held on June 14, the awards ceremony celebrated movies released between 2014 and 2024. Among the standout winners were Allu Arjun, who received the Best Actor award, and Kalki 2898 AD, which was named Best Film. Despite a substantial budget for the event and the … Read more

New Brunswick Man Faces Second Trial on 19 Financial Crime Charges Amid Legal Complexity

Moncton, Canada — A New Brunswick man is set to face trial again for 19 financial crimes later this year, after a previous trial ended in a mistrial. Daniel Bard, 60, will appear in Moncton provincial court for a four-week period beginning Sept. 15. He is charged with offenses that include fraud, theft, possession of property obtained through crime, and money laundering. Bard’s first trial commenced in April but concluded in June with a mistrial, occurring when his attorney withdrew due to health issues. On Tuesday, Bard appeared in court alongside his newly appointed lawyer, … Read more

Judge Overturns Controversial Trump-Era NIH Grant Cuts, Reinstating Funding for Vital Research Areas

Washington — A federal judge has invalidated several directives from the Trump administration that led to the cancellation of numerous National Institutes of Health (NIH) research grants. Many of these funded research on critical topics such as diversity, gender identity, and vaccine skepticism. Dr. Peter Lurie, head of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, remarked that the orders to terminate grants linked to “DEI”—diversity, equity, and inclusion—were found to be both arbitrary and unlawful. His organization was one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit challenging the administration’s actions. The ruling was issued by … Read more

Judge Greenlights Class Action Against Apple, Accusing iCloud of Monopolistic Practices

SAN JOSE, Calif. — A federal judge has allowed a class action lawsuit against Apple to proceed, challenging the company’s practices regarding its iCloud storage service. Consumers allege that Apple’s requirements regarding data backup violate antitrust laws, potentially resulting in inflated costs for users. U.S. District Judge Eumi Lee ruled that plaintiffs had presented enough evidence to support their claims, asserting that Apple has created an unfair monopoly over digital storage solutions. The lawsuit claims that the company forces iPhone users to utilize iCloud for backing up critical data, while limiting the functionality of third-party … Read more