V.F. Corporation Investors Encouraged to Join Class Action Lawsuit After Significant Losses

Jackson, Mississippi — Investors in V.F. Corporation who have experienced significant financial losses may have the opportunity to take part in a class action lawsuit against the company. As concerns over the corporation’s performance have grown, affected shareholders are being urged to come forward. The lawsuit aims to address claims that V.F. Corporation misled investors regarding its financial health and business practices. Allegations suggest that the company failed to disclose critical information that could have influenced shareholders’ decisions. These concerns arose following a notable decline in stock prices, which left many investors seeking accountability. The … Read more

Support Independent Journalism: Join Democracy Now!’s Community of Monthly Donors Today!

New York, New York — Nearly three decades after its debut, Democracy Now! continues to stand as a beacon of independent journalism amidst a media landscape often dominated by commercial interests. The program aims to provide accurate and thought-provoking news that challenges mainstream narratives. As it celebrates its long-standing commitment to delivering global news, the organization is reaching out to its supporters to promote monthly donations. Monthly contributions are increasingly vital for the organization, accounting for over 20 percent of its annual revenue. The plea for financial support reflects the ongoing need for independent media … 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

Governor Matt Meyer Nominates Jordan Ponzo Perry to Join Delaware’s Court of Common Pleas, Highlighting Her Two Decades of Legal Expertise

WILMINGTON, Del. — Governor Matt Meyer has put forward the nomination of Jordan Ponzo Perry, Esq., for a judgeship on the Court of Common Pleas, highlighting her extensive legal background and commitment to public service. Ponzo Perry, a Wilmington native, brings nearly 20 years of legal expertise as both a criminal prosecutor and civil litigator. Currently serving as an Assistant County Attorney in New Castle County, Ponzo Perry represents the Department of Public Safety. In this role, she collaborates closely with law enforcement, emergency responders, and county officials, addressing a myriad of legal matters relevant … Read more