"First Amendment Clash: Producers of Retrograde Fight Lawsuit Over Afghan Subject’s Fatality Amid Complex Ethical Dilemmas"

Washington, D.C. — Producers of the documentary Retrograde, which chronicles the concluding months of the United States’ two-decade involvement in Afghanistan, are invoking First Amendment rights in response to a lawsuit regarding the death of one of its featured subjects. The lawsuit alleges that the Taliban tracked and killed Omar, an Afghan minesweeper, after he appeared in the documentary. Omar was part of a group tasked with ensuring the safety of Green Berets and was depicted in a segment expressing fears of Taliban retribution upon his return to civilian life. A clip from this part … Read more

Royal Feline Finds Her Throne: Local Cat Claims Bookshelf as Her Kingdom to Oversee Her Loyal Subjects

A local cat has unofficially declared herself the monarch of her household in Portland, Oregon, adopting a strategic perch atop a bookshelf from which she oversees her domain with a watchful eye. Residents of the home have affectionately named her “Queen,” noting her regal demeanor and her fondness for surveying the room from on high. According to family members, the feline, a 4-year-old Siamese mix named Muffin, first discovered her throne-like spot shortly after a reorganization of the furniture. She quickly claimed the highest shelf as her own, a spot that gives her an unobstructed … Read more