“National Award Jury Member Clears Air on Mammootty’s Absence from Nominations, Cites Oversight in Submission Process”[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh9mvqmAYs8[/embed]

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India — A prominent jury member of the National Film Awards, M B Padmakumar, recently spoke out about the furor that followed the announcement of this year’s recipients. In light of actor Mammootty not receiving any awards, there has been significant public outcry and accusations directed at the central government for allegedly sidelining the esteemed actor. This has sparked heated discussions across various social media platforms. The controversy intensified as many fans and observers noted Mammootty’s exclusion, despite his acclaimed performances in recent films. Speculations swirled on social media that the veteran actor was … Read more

Lawsuit Aims to Require Air Conditioning in Sweltering Texas Prisons

Austin, Texas — In the sweltering heat of Texas summers, where temperatures can soar above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, a recent federal lawsuit seeks to bring significant changes to the state’s prison system. The legal action, initiated by a group of inmates, calls for mandatory air conditioning in all living spaces within Texas prisons, highlighting the extreme conditions that currently prevail. The lawsuit argues that the absence of air conditioning during intense heatwaves poses a severe health risk to thousands of inmates, potentially violating constitutional rights against cruel and unusual punishment. Texas, known for its blistering … Read more

Federal Lawsuit Seeks to Require Air Conditioning in Sweltering Texas Prisons

Austin, Texas – Amid searing summer temperatures, a federal lawsuit is challenging the lack of air conditioning in many Texas prisons, arguing that the sweltering conditions pose a serious risk to inmate health and violate constitutional rights. The lawsuit, initiated by inmates and backed by advocacy groups, demands that the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) install air conditioning units in all inmate living quarters to prevent heat-related illnesses and deaths. Texas, known for its brutal summers where temperatures often soar above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, has prison facilities where many inmates live in areas without … Read more

Wisconsin Attorney General Settles for $85K in State Air Law Violation Case

Madison, Wisconsin — The Wisconsin Attorney General’s Office has reached a settlement agreement with a company over claims of violating state air quality regulations. A fine of $85,000 will be paid by the unnamed company to resolve allegations of non-compliance that potentially threatened environmental standards. The issue came to light following investigations by the state Department of Natural Resources, which documented multiple instances where the company allegedly failed to adhere to the prescribed environmental protocols. These breaches primarily involved emissions that exceeded the levels permitted under state law, posing a threat not only to the … Read more