Texas sues Shell, claiming fire at Houston area facility damaged environment
The Texas attorney general's office filed a lawsuit against Shell, seeking over $1 million and alleging a fire at a facility near Houston damaged the environment.
Tyrese Gibson sues Home Depot for $1M, cites violation of civil rights act
Tyrese Gibson and two associates filed a lawsuit against The Home Depot alleging "discriminatory treatment" and "racial profiling" stemming from a February incident.
Prince Andrew was in touch with Jeffrey Epstein months after he claims they cut ties: court docs
The Duke of York may have dined with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein when he was on house arrest for soliciting a minor for prostitution, court filing suggests.
Chuck Norris settles 'Walker, Texas Ranger' pay lawsuit with CBS
Chuck Norris and CBS have settled a lawsuit that his production company filed five years ago over profits from his hit show "Walker, Texas Ranger."
GOP attorneys put Apple, Facebook and others on notice over left's favorite 'woke' initiative
Thirteen Republican attorneys general are warning Fortune 100 companies their DEI practices may be "unlawful" in light of the Supreme Court's recent affirmative action ruling.
Disney asks judge to toss lawsuit from DeSantis appointees
The Walt Disney Company on Friday is asking Circuit Judge Margaret Schreiber in Florida to toss out a lawsuit filed by Gov. Ron DeSantis over control of Disney's special district.
Merck battles Biden’s drug price scheme: ‘Radical central-planning’ is ‘tantamount to extortion’
Merck & Co. is digging its heels in against the Biden administration in a lawsuit over the constitutionality of HHS' drug pricing program, asking the court to rule without a trial.
Aretha Franklin’s handwritten will found in couch cushions is valid, jury decides
A jury made a decision Tuesday in a brief trial over two competing wills that has divided Aretha Franklin's family after her death in 2018.
FTC loses case to block Microsoft Activision $69B deal
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission cannot stop Microsoft’s proposed $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard, California judge Jacqueline Scott Corley ruled on Tuesday.
Tom Brady lost $30 million after FTX collapse: report
Tom Brady invested $30 million into the since-collapsed and now worthless cryptocurrency exchange FTX, according to a new report. His ex-wife lost $18 million.
Authors sue OpenAI for copyright infringement, claim ChatGPT unlawfully 'ingested' their books
Authors Paul Tremblay and Mona Awad allege OpenAI "trained" its ChatGPT tool using their copyrighted books without permission or compensation.
Federal judge recuses himself from Disney, DeSantis case: report
The federal slated to preside over a lawsuit by Disney against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has decided to step down after the state pushed to have him removed.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accuses spirits giant of racism in lawsuit over alleged neglect of vodka, tequila brands
Rapper and entrepreneur Sean "Diddy" Combs filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court Wednesday, accusing Diageo of neglecting his vodka and tequila brands.
Supreme Court gives whistleblowers a win against pharmacies they accuse of Medicare and Medicaid fraud
The Supreme Court said whistleblowers who claimed SuperValu and Safeway overcharged Medicare and Medicaid can move forward with their case.
Elizabeth Holmes reports to prison; ‘Dropout’ star Amanda Seyfried weighs in on sentence
Amanda Seyfried, who recently portrayed Elizabeth Holmes, reacted to the news the Theranos CEO was set to report to prison Tuesday to begin serving her 11-year sentence.
Manhattan DA ordered to turn over sex assault records to JPMorgan Chase amid lawsuit over Epstein ties
A federal judge is ordering the Manhattan DA's office to turn over statements to JPMorgan Chase amid its lawsuit against Jes Staley.
John Fogerty says his CCR songs are ‘home where they belong’ following 50-year battle over rights
Creedence Clearwater Revival founding member John Fogerty is heading out on his first tour since buying his song catalog back earlier this year.
Jury rules Ed Sheeran not liable in copyright infringement case over Marvin Gaye song
A jury decided Thursday that singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran did not copy the Marvin Gaye song "Let's Get It On" in his 2014 hit "Thinking Out Loud."
Ed Sheeran misses grandmother's funeral, verdict looming in singer's ongoing copyright trial
Ed Sheeran was forced to miss his grandmother's burial in Ireland due to court appearance in New York for the sixth day of trial in Marvin Gaye copyright lawsuit.
Ed Sheeran finds trial 'frustrating' and 'insulting,' slams expert's 'horrible depiction' of hit song
Ed Sheeran slammed the copyright lawsuit against him while testifying Monday saying it's "frustrating" and "insulting" because he writes his own music.