Director Hong Sang-soo’s Film ‘A Traveler’s Needs’ Wins Prestigious Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at Berlin International Film Festival

BERLIN, Germany – Director Hong Sang-soo’s latest film, “A Traveler’s Needs,” won the prestigious Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival. Held in Germany, the festival recognizes some of the most outstanding films from around the world. This marks the fifth time that one of Hong’s films has received a coveted Silver Bear award at the Berlinale. “A Traveler’s Needs” stars French actor Isabelle Huppert and tells the story of a French woman who travels to Korea and teaches a Korean woman to speak French. The film explores themes of … Read more

Demystifying Jury Duty: Answers to Common Questions About Serving in New York State Courts

New York, NY – Jury duty is an important civic responsibility for residents of New York. Summoned by their local commissioner of jurors, individuals are called to serve as jurors in state court. While the notice may initially evoke feelings of apprehension, it is essential to understand the process and what to expect. Gothamist has compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help New Yorkers navigate their jury service experience. Jury duty is deeply rooted in American democracy and can be traced back to the country’s founding documents. The U.S. Constitution guarantees every individual … Read more

NRA Executives, Including Wayne LaPierre, Held Liable for Corruption in Landmark Jury Verdict

New York, NY – In a landmark verdict, a jury has found several National Rifle Association (NRA) executives, including its head Wayne LaPierre, liable for corruption. The court case extensively examined allegations of financial misconduct within the influential gun rights organization. The ruling signifies a significant blow to the NRA’s reputation and raises questions about its future. The trial focused on claims that the defendants misused NRA funds for personal gain, diverting millions of dollars towards luxury travel, private jets, and excessive expenses. Additionally, it was alleged that the executives had awarded lucrative contracts to … Read more

Jury Awards $13.5 Million to Family of Man Killed in Collision with Speeding Fire Engine

WASHINGTON (AP) — A D.C. Superior Court jury has awarded $13.5 million in damages to the family of a man who was killed in a crash involving a speeding fire engine in 2018. After two days of testimony, the jury ordered the District to pay compensation to the family of the victim, identified as 32-year-old Deangelo Green. Green, a father of six, lived in the Brookland neighborhood in Northeast Washington and worked as a maintenance man at the nonprofit organization So Others Might Eat. The incident occurred on March 9, 2018, when Green’s vehicle was … Read more