Acclaimed Director Todd Haynes Set to Lead Jury at Berlin Film Festival’s Milestone 75th Edition

Berlin, Germany — Renowned filmmaker Todd Haynes has been appointed as the jury president for the 2025 Berlin Film Festival, an event that promises to blend cinematic tradition with contemporary flair. The festival organizers announced Haynes’ role, highlighting his unique contributions to the film industry as a pivotal reason for his selection. Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle lauded Haynes as a brilliantly versatile writer and director whose works have not only showcased stylistic diversity but also upheld a distinct signature. She remarked on Haynes’ longstanding relationship with the festival that dates back to his 1991 Teddy … Read more

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita Sues East Chicago Over Sanctuary City Ordinance, Claims Violation of State and Federal Immigration Laws

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has initiated legal action against the East Chicago Common Council, asserting a failure to comply with federal immigration regulations. The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday, marks the first instance Rokita has targeted any of the four entities he warned in May, including Gary, West Lafayette, and Monroe County, after they were asked to rescind local immigration ordinances or face litigation. The legal challenge arose from a 2017 ordinance passed by the East Chicago Common Council, which Rokita claims obstructs local officials from cooperating fully with federal immigration authorities. Stating … Read more

Todd and Julie Chrisley Receive $1 Million Settlement in Lawsuit Alleging Misconduct in Georgia Tax Investigation

Todd and Julie Chrisley, stars of the reality TV show “Chrisley Knows Best,” have been awarded a $1 million settlement in a lawsuit against a Georgia tax official. The couple sued the official for investigating what they called “bogus” claims about them. Their attorney, Alex Little, described the settlement as “encouraging.” He also noted that it is unusual for one arm of the government to pay money to defendants while another arm is fighting to keep them in jail. This is in reference to Todd and Julie’s ongoing prison sentences for bank fraud and tax … Read more