GoFundMe says Rittenhouse fundraising OK now that he is acquitted
GoFundMe issued a statement following the verdict acquitting Kyle Rittenhouse, saying that since he was found not guilty fundraising pages for him are now allowed on the site, more than a year after they pulled all Rittenhouse fundraisers from their platform
Travis Scott's Astroworld: Experts talk potential financial implications for rapper, Live Nation
Expert attorneys say that rapper Travis Scott and his Astroworld event promoter Live Nation could face civil liability for the deaths that occurred at the event in Houston on Saturday.
R. Kelly's album sales jump 500% after sex trafficking conviction
The R&B singer, 54, was found guilty of sexual exploitation, bribery, racketeering and sex trafficking involving five victims.
Netflix sued after 'Squid Game' release increases traffic for Korean internet provider
Netflix has been sued by South Korean internet provider SK Broadband after the steamer's "Squid Game" caused an expensive influx in internet traffic.
Disney, Scarlett Johansson settle 'Black Widow' lawsuit: 'Happy to have resolved our differences'
Disney and Scarlett Johansson have settled their lawsuit over the release model of "Black Widow."
What will happen to R. Kelly's music following guilty verdict?
Will a criminal conviction do to R. Kelly's music what years of ugly allegations couldn't?
Experts weigh in on Nirvana's 'Nevermind' album cover lawsuit: 'Dead on arrival'
Spencer Elden, who as a child was featured on the cover of Nirvana's album "Nevermind," is now suing Dave Grohl, Courtney Love, the estate of Kurt Cobain and more.
Disney CEO applauds company's deals with talent amid Scarlett Johansson lawsuit
Disney CEO Bob Chapek on Tuesday applauded the company's relationships with its talent amid drama stemming from Scarlett Johansson's recent “Black Widow” lawsuit that accuses the studio of breaching her contract.
Elizabeth Holmes trial: Ex-employee says she was rebuffed in attempt to raise alarms
A former Theranos Inc. lab worker testified Wednesday that she raised alarms about the blood-testing startup’s practices with colleagues, managers and even a top executive and a board member but was rebuffed at every turn.
Benedict Cumberbatch calls Scarlett Johansson's Disney lawsuit 'a bit of a mess' ahead of next Marvel debut
Benedict Cumberbatch spoke out about his Marvel Cinematic Universe co-star Scarlett Johansson’s lawsuit against Disney over the release of “Black Widow.”
'Shark Tank' star Kevin O'Leary claims his image was 'stolen' after he, Kevin Harrington are sued for fraud
20 entrepreneurs around the country are accusing Kevin O'Leary and Kevin Harrington of running a scam.
Elizabeth Holmes again a top media topic ahead of Theranos trial
Ahead of Elizabeth Holmes' trial and a dramatization of her life on Hulu, many may want to catch up on her Theranos story.
Rachel Uchitel's bankruptcy battle against Tiger Woods' attorney rages on in court
Tiger Woods' former mistress Rachel Uchitel filed for bankruptcy in 2020 but an attorney for the pro golfer is contesting it.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek stands behind Disney+ movie releases amid Scarlett Johansson's 'Black Widow' lawsuit
Disney CEO Bob Chapek is standing behind the company's dual distribution of films at movie theaters and on Disney+.
How Cuomo misconduct could end up costing New York taxpayers
Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s sexual misconduct could end up costing the state’s taxpayers depending on how legal processes advance, according to an expert.
Kendall Jenner sued for $1.8 million over alleged breach of modeling contract
Top model Kendall Jenner has been sued by Italian fashion house Liu Jo for $1.8 million.
Theranos CEO Holmes’ request to suppress trial evidence denied by judge
Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes was dealt another blow as she tries to defend herself against allegations that she engaged in a multimillion-dollar scheme to defraud investors.
Johnson & Johnson weighing bankruptcy plan as it considers offloading baby powder liabilities: report
Retailer Johnson & Johnson is reportedly considering spinning off liabilities from its Baby Powder unit due ongoing litigation, with plans to seek bankruptcy protection for that new business.
Ban on handgun sales to 18-20 year-olds is unconstitutional, appeals court says
A federal appeals court on Tuesday said that banning sales of handguns to individuals between the ages of 18 and 21 is a violation of the Second Amendment, overturning a previous ruling.
Legal expert weighs in on the latest development in the Britney Spears conservatorship case
Quinnipiac Law professor and constitutional law expert John Pavia gives his analysis on the pop star's conservatorship case