Dena Falken Esq
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Dena Falken Esq is renowned in the legal community as the Founder and CEO of Legal-Ease International, where she has made significant contributions to enhancing legal communication and proficiency worldwide.
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Lokesh Kanagaraj accepts Coolie criticism, says he will improve next film
Lokesh Kanagaraj's ensemble film Coolie, featuring Rajinikanth in the lead role, was released in cinemas on August 14, and has since garnered a mixed reception from critics and audiences alike. Despite widespread criticism focusing on the script and writing, the film has managed to draw large numbers of fans and has surpassed Rs 500 crore in global box office collections. The director addressed these reactions in a recent media interaction, expressing gratitude towards viewers for their support in the face of negative commentary.
By Dena Falken Esq11 days ago in Geeks
3 reasons buying Manus could give Meta a much-needed AI boost
Meta is buying Manus, a startup that went viral this year for its agent AI tools. Meta said it plans to integrate Manus's agent features into its own products. Buying Manus could give Meta an AI revenue boost — and leverage one of its key advantages.
By Dena Falken Esq11 days ago in Geeks
Melania Trump Had a Very Bad Year
First Lady Melania Trump’s official White House portrait says it all. Pictured in a black pantsuit and white collared shirt, she stands at the head of a table, as if in a boardroom ready to make a deal. And sure enough, even before she moved back into the (RIP) East Wing, she had inked a $40 million deal for a documentary about her life.
By Dena Falken Esq11 days ago in 01
Tom Hiddleston and Zawe Ashton Welcome Their Second Baby Together
Tom Hiddleston and Zawe Ashton are parents again! The Loki actor, 44, and The Marvels actress, 41, have welcomed their second baby together. Hiddleston confirmed the news in a recent interview with GQ.
By Dena Falken Esq11 days ago in Geeks
UAE forces to depart Yemen after Saudi demands, strikes
On December 30, the United Arab Emirates announced that its forces would leave Yemen after Saudi Arabia insisted that the UAE withdraw from the country the same day, echoing demands from leaders of Yemen’s internationally recognized government (IRG). Both Saudi Arabia and the UAE have been part of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen to fight the Houthis. However, they have divergent policies and preferred actors in the country. The developments follow Saudi strikes overnight on December 29-30 on the port of Mukalla in southern Yemen, supposedly targeting Emirati efforts to supply southern Yemeni forces. In the preceding days, UAE-backed southern separatist forces rejected demands to withdraw from territory that they had recently seized in eastern Yemen. In early December, forces aligned with the Southern Transitional Council (STC), a party to Yemen’s IRG, marched east and seized the governorates of Hadramawt and Al Mahrah, which extend from the southern coast to Yemen’s northern border with Saudi Arabia and eastern border with Oman. The STC, backed by the UAE, advocates for the secession of southern Yemen and now controls the governorates that comprise the state of South Yemen. However, other members of the IRG, many aligned with Saudi Arabia, insist on the authority of the IRG’s official bodies over a unified Yemen. Saudi Arabia views the recently captured territory, particularly Hadramawt on its border, as crucial not only to Yemeni stability but to Saudi security. On December 30, Yemeni President Rashid al Alimi, chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), the IRG’s executive body, issued an official decree requiring the withdrawal of Emirati forces. “First: To cancel the Joint Defense Agreement with the United Arab Emirates. Second: All Emirati forces and their personnel must withdraw from all Yemeni territory within (24) hours. Third: The Homeland Shield Forces must move and take control of all camps in the governorates of Hadramawt and Al Mahra,” the decree stated. The Homeland Shield Forces, also translated as the National Shield Forces, is a Saudi-backed force formed by Alimi in 2023. Saudi Arabia quickly expressed its support for the president’s decree.
By Dena Falken Esq11 days ago in 01
'NCIS' actor Katrina Law granted restraining order after alleging AI impersonation by Keith Andreen
Law alleges her ex-husband used AI voice cloning to impersonate her and damage her reputation NCIS actor Katrina Law has been granted a temporary restraining order after alleging her estranged husband used artificial intelligence to impersonate her and damage her reputation.
By Dena Falken Esq12 days ago in Geeks
Bugonia
I’d skipped Kinds of Kindness, the middle entry of three consecutive collaborations between Emma Stone and Lorgos Lanthimos; some issues with their Poor Things adaptation soured me on watching. But Bugonia drew me back; it’s a deliberately odd drama with sci-fi trappings and some pretentions; the film hinges on the idea that aliens might already be here on earth, or so some zoned-out conspiracy theorists imagine. They kidnap a CEO who they believe actually comes from the planet Andromeda and hope to unmask her an an extra-terrestrial, but things take an unexpected twist…
By Dena Falken Esq12 days ago in Geeks
Akon arrested for failing to attend court on license suspension
Hip-hop artist Akon was arrested last Friday in the Atlanta suburb of Chamblee for failing to appear in court on a citation for driving with a suspended license, according to local police records, leading to a brief jail stay before his release on bail the same day.
By Dena Falken Esq12 days ago in Geeks
Justice Dept. Now Said to Be Reviewing 5.2 Million Pages of Epstein Files
Justice Department Expands Epstein Document Review The Justice Department is seeking to enlist about 400 lawyers to review roughly 5.2 million pages of Epstein files documents, an effort that is drawing in prosecutors who work on national security and criminal cases, and in U.S. attorneys’ offices in New York and Florida, according to people familiar with the matter.
By Dena Falken Esq12 days ago in 01
Shruti Haasan says she ‘learned more in 2025 than in the last ten years’, calls ‘life a roller-coaster’
Mumbai, Dec 30 (IANS) Actress Shruti Haasan took to her social media to share a fun sneak peek into her eventful 2025, highlighting that the year taught her more than the past 10 years combined.
By Dena Falken Esq12 days ago in Geeks











