Azruddin Mohamed’s Attorney Refutes Claims of U.S. Interrogation Amid Ongoing Legal Developments

Azruddin Mohamed’s attorney has denied recent claims that he has been interrogated by U.S. authorities. The lawyer emphasized that there has been no official questioning conducted concerning Mohamed, whose activities have garnered attention in recent months. In response to swirling rumors about his client’s involvement in legal matters, the lawyer firmly stated that these reports are misleading. Mohamed has maintained a low public profile, but speculation regarding his legal status has prompted increased scrutiny from both local and international observers. The controversy surrounding Mohamed is rooted in ongoing investigations that have captivated numerous stakeholders. While … Read more

Tribes Take Legal Action Against U.S. Government Over Boarding School Atrocities and Deaths

TRIBES SUING THE U.S. GOVERNMENT OVER HISTORICAL HARMS IN BOARDING SCHOOLS Washington, D.C. – A coalition of Native American tribes has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. government, alleging a long history of severe abuses at Indigenous boarding schools. This legal action highlights decades of trauma stemming from policies designed to assimilate Native children into Euro-American culture. The lawsuit accuses the federal government of responsibility for numerous instances of death and mistreatment within these institutions, which operated broadly across the United States for more than a century. Many families experienced the loss of children, … Read more

U.S. Judge Halts Trump Administration’s Education Department Overhaul, Preserving Key Protections

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has intervened to block a major initiative by the Trump administration aimed at fundamentally restructuring the U.S. Department of Education. This decision is expected to have significant ramifications for educational policy nationwide, particularly for those advocating for expanded access to education. The ruling came after a coalition of states and various educational groups filed a lawsuit challenging the administration’s proposed cuts and shifts in funding. The plaintiffs argued that the changes would disproportionately affect low-income students and undermine long-standing educational programs. They maintained that the plan would violate federal … Read more

Global Creativity Takes Center Stage: New York Jury to Unveil Gerety 2025 Shortlist and Honor Top U.S. Agencies

New York, N.Y. – The prestigious Gerety Awards will soon unveil its global shortlist for 2025 during a jury session in New York, where judges will also select the U.S. agency and production company of the year. This year, the awards are set to engage over 250 judges from 50 countries, highlighting a diverse array of talents and perspectives in the creative industry. The Gerety Awards will hold jury sessions in 15 locations worldwide, including cities like Toronto, London, Paris, and Tokyo, among others. The international reach attests to the award’s commitment to recognizing excellence … Read more