




Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York; George Venizelos, the Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Raymond W. Kelly, the Commissioner of the Police Department for the City of New York (NYPD); and Patricia A. Menges, the Director of the New York Asylum Office of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), announced today the unsealing of nine indictments.
"SELMA," from Pathe, Harpo Productions, Plan B Entertainment and Paramount Pictures, presents an emotionally riveting confrontation driven account of the 1965 passage of the Voter's Right Act and the explosion of violence which gripped hearts and stunned a nation.
Tokyo Graffiti, from author Lord K2 and Schiffer Publishing, adds another street art collection to his series with this release that, like his other books, highlights the burgeoning street art scenes in cities around the world.
Navigating the complexities of Canadian immigration laws is difficult, especially for those facing inadmissibility issues. Learning about the various grounds of inadmissibility and the legal pathways available can help you face challenges and successfully enter the country.
As French President Emmanuel Macron moves his political machine forward, the other hopefuls and their political staffs have fully entered the presidential campaign, highlighting the question of the credibility and political competence of many candidates.
President Trump and House Majority leader Representative Nancy Pelosi continue to spar over the terms to reopen the longest government shut down in history as more than 800,000 federal employees are poised to miss the payroll deadline again.

Chappaquiddick, from Apex Entertainment and Entertainment Studios, presents the true story of the death of, Robert F. Kennedy secretary, Mary Jo Kopechne who drowned when Senator Ted Kennedy drove off a bridge landing in the cold waters off Chappaquiddick Island.
The Artist's Wife, from Greyshack Films and Stand Releasing, presents the story of life, art, love, the ravages of time, change, and hope as certainty spins out of control and replaces it with a future of uncertainty.
The White Crow, from Sony Picture Classics and BBC Films, presents the story of Rudolf Nureyev, weaving his early childhood, dedicated and all-consuming training, his triumphant debut at the Palais Garnier, and his defection to the West.
Dallas Black Dance Academy presents its fifth annual Espresso Nutcracker, with a new twist on a holiday tradition. The performance is jazz-influenced by the music of Duke Ellington's Nutcracker Suite and can be live Streamed and On-demand.
Country superstar Luke Combs leads nominees at the 59th Annual ACM Awards with eight nominations: Entertainer of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, Album, Single and Song of the Year and Music Event of the Year.
Chris Stapleton will extend his "All-American Road Show" into 2026 with two-night stands in Las Vegas, NV, Thackerville, OK and Uncasville, CT. The six new "Evening with Chris Stapleton" shows will feature Stapleton alongside his full band with no opener.




