Tyson Foods CFO arrested, receives suspension from company
Tyson Foods chief financial officer John R. Tyson was arrested and booked for allegedly driving while intoxicated and two other charges in Arkansas on Thursday morning, Washington County Detention Center records showed.
Supreme Court sides with Starbucks in case over fired pro-union workers
The Supreme Court on Thursday issued an 8-1 ruling that sided with Starbucks by vacating an injunction sought by the National Labor Relations Board to require the coffee giant to rehire fired pro-union workers.
Biden admin hit with lawsuit over rules about dishwashers and washing machines
The Energy Department is facing a lawsuit from the Competitive Enterprise Institute that challenges the legality of its new water limit rules for dishwashers and washing machines.
Elizabeth Holmes appeal: Attorneys weigh in on her chance of overturning fraud conviction
Elizabeth Holmes' lawyers asked an appeals court to overturn her fraud conviction this week, but legal experts are torn over the Theranos founders' chances.
Right wing TikTokers sue Biden admin, challenging TikTok action on First Amendment grounds: 'A ban on speech'
Right-leaning TikTok users filed a lawsuit Thursday against the TikTok law President Biden signed in April, arguing it violates users' constitutional right to free speech.
Drug dealing claims at NYC Burger King spark multi-million dollar legal feud
A multi-million dollar legal battle is raging over who is to blame for an area in New York City’s Financial District turning into a hotbed for drug dealing and miscreants plaguing local residents.
Cher wins years-long legal battle over royalties with Sonny Bono’s widow
Cher became involved in a lengthy legal battle with Sonny Bono's widow over royalties from her work with her ex as part of Sonny & Cher.
Former OpenAI board member reveals why Sam Altman was ousted last November
Former OpenAI board member Helen Toner said that CEO Sam Altman was fired because he withheld information from the company's board of directors and inhibited its oversight abilities.
American Airlines sued for racial discrimination for removing Black men from flight
American Airlines has been sued by three Black men who accused the airline of racial discrimination for temporarily removing them for a flight after a body odor complaint.
Elon Musk urges Tesla shareholders to vote on pay with special offer
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is offering shareholders a chance to win a personal tour of the Austin Gigafactory if they vote on the company's ballot that includes his compensation plan.
Diddy's Sean John glasses pulled from major eyewear retailer as rapper's legal woes mount: Report
America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses has reportedly stopped selling the Sean John brand, founded by embattled rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs as he faces several lawsuits.
Florida woman at Disney park knocked unconscious on five-story waterslide, lawsuit alleges
A lawsuit filed in Orange County, Florida alleges that a trip down Disney World's Humunga Kowabunga water slide caused severe bleeding and a brain injury for one 25-year-old guest.
How to start a lemonade stand with your kids this summer
Starting a lemonade stand is a great way to teach kids financial responsibility and social skills, while also getting them outside during the warm summer months.
DOJ sues Live Nation and Ticketmaster, alleging 'monopolistic control' over live events business
The Justice Department has filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation-Ticketmaster, alleging "monopolization and other unlawful conduct."
Auction for Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion withdrawn after judge blocks sale because of fraud allegations
The company behind the auction of Elvis Presley's Graceland Mansion in Memphis, Tennessee, has withdrawn its plans after a judge blocked the sale because of fraud allegations.
Biden admin announces $7.7B student debt handout for 160K borrowers
The Biden administration announced another $7.7 billion has been spent on clearing the student loan debt of more than 160,000 borrowers in the latest round of handouts.
Teen resuscitated after drinking Panera's Charged Lemonade, lawsuit claims
A new lawsuit against Panera alleges that the company's Charged Lemonade caused an 18-year-old to experience cardiac arrest and require resuscitation after drinking the beverage.
Alan Dershowitz rips NBC's 'complete, total story' on his 'friendly chat' with CNN reporter in Trump courtroom
The Harvard Law professor disputed NBC News' claim that he got in an audible spat with his former colleague now at CNN in the Trump courtroom, saying they "made up a whole story."
Colleges hit with lawsuits over handling of anti-Israel campus protests
Ongoing anti-Israel protests on campus around the U.S. have prompted some students to file lawsuits against schools for failing to protect their rights on campus.
'Fake heiress' Anna Sorokin uses court appearance to put on fashion show promoting client
Convicted fraudster and so-called "fake heiress" Anna Sorokin used her latest appearance in New York immigration court to promote a client of her fashion public relations business.