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.
Former Apple employee ordered to serve jail time, pay restitution for fleecing the company
A federal judge sentenced a former Apple employee for fleecing millions of dollars from the company, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California.
Ed Sheeran testifies he 'can't read music,' breaks out guitar
Pop star Ed Sheeran broke out into song in a New York federal courtroom on Thursday in his case involving his hit track, "Thinking Out Loud."
Ed Sheeran testifies in 'Thinking Out Loud' jury trial
Ed Sheeran appeared in court Tuesday as the trial over his song "Thinking Out Loud" continues. The musician is expected to testify at the nearly two-week jury trial.
Ed Sheeran's 'Thinking Out Loud' trial begins with jury selection
A jury has been selected as Ed Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud" trial begins in Manhattan court. The singer is expected to testify after being accused of copying "Let's Get It On."
Barstool's Dave Portnoy unleashes over Trump's indictment: 'What a joke'
Following former President Donald Trump's indictment, Dave Portnoy took to twitter to express his opinion. He slammed the indictment, calling it "a joke."
Judge accuses Google of falling 'strikingly short' in retaining employee chat messages
A federal judge accused Google of failing to properly preserve electronic records, like employee chat messages, for potential legal purposes.
Supreme Court considers Jack Daniel's trademark infringement case
Supreme Court justices listened to arguments Thursday in a dispute between Jack Daniel's and a dog toy company that made a chew toy parodying a whiskey bottle.
Gisele Bündchen says she was 'blindsided' by FTX collapse
Gisele Bündchen recently touched on the rapid collpase of cryptocurrency exchange FTX in late 2022, describing it as "terrible" and saying it "blindsided" her.
Bad Bunny sued for $40 million by ex-girlfriend for using 'Bad Bunny, Baby' recording without permission
Bad Bunny has been sued by his ex-girlfriend for over $40 million. She has accused the Puerto Rican rapper of using a recording of her voice without her permission.
California school board sues TikTok, Snap, Google over youth mental health crisis
A California school board is suing some social media companies over the content delivered to children and their practices.
FTX collapse: Bankman-Fried may get flip phone under tougher restrictions
Prosecutors and attorneys for Sam Bankman-Fried submitted a proposal to the judge overseeing the FTX founder's case, with a list of bail conditions, like the use of a flip phone.
Supreme Court to hear challenge to Consumer Bureau’s funding
The CFPB's creation was a part of the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul intended to safeguard consumer welfare. It's constitutionality has been questioned by Republicans for years.
Seattle to pay millions to settle lawsuit over damages from George Floyd-inspired 'autonomous zone' protests
Seattle agreed to a $3.65 million settlement with residents and business owners over the city's handling of a so-called autonomous zone known as CHOP during the 2020 riots.