Tennessee woman wins settlement after refusing COVID-19 vaccine

A Tennessee woman won a $687,240 settlement after being fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine due to religious beliefs. Her employer mandated the vaccine, but she was denied a religious exemption.

Chilean-American Files Lawsuit Against Chilean Government for Baby Theft During Pinochet's Dictatorship

A Chilean-American filed a criminal complaint against the Chilean government for stealing babies from perceived enemies of the state during Pinochet's dictatorship. The lawsuit aims to seek justice and accountability for the crimes committed under the regime.

Racial Discrimination Lawsuit at UCLA

UCLA student Milagro Jones sues UCLA and anti-Israel encampment for racial discrimination after being mistaken for an Israeli agitator, leading to a lawsuit and allegations of violence and antisemitism on campus.

Lawsuit Against Washington County for Voter Disenfranchisement

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against Washington County in Pennsylvania for disenfranchising 259 voters by concealing errors on their mail-in ballots. President Biden was criticized for blaming former President Trump for current issues during a discussion.

Hunter Biden lawsuit against Fox News for 'mock trial' series

Hunter Biden filed a lawsuit against Fox News for a fictional 'mock trial' series that included nude images of him, alleging violation of revenge porn laws and seeking damages for harassment and tarnishing his reputation.

Lawsuit Alleging Material Support to Hamas

Lawsuit alleges Iran, Syria, and North Korea provided material support to Hamas for mass murder in Israel. ADL and law firm Crowell & Moring LLP file lawsuit in federal court. U.S. citizens injured or killed during Hamas' invasion. Victim families seeking justice for atrocities committed on Oct. 7.

House Judiciary Committee sues AG Garland for recordings of President Biden's interview

House Judiciary Committee sues AG Garland for recordings of President Biden's interview, amid chaos in the Democratic Party over Biden's debate performance. Garland refuses to produce audio recordings, citing executive privilege. Justice Department will not prosecute Garland for contempt.

NFL Sunday Ticket Trial Verdict

A jury in Los Angeles sided against the NFL in a trial over Sunday Ticket, awarding $96 million to bars and $4.7 billion to fans. The league plans to appeal the verdict, which could potentially reach the U.S. Supreme Court.

Prince Harry's High Court phone hacking claim

Prince Harry is accused of deliberately destroying potential evidence in his High Court phone hacking claim against a major UK publisher, News Group Newspapers, which publishes The Sun. The publisher is seeking access to emails, text messages, and encrypted hard drives related to Harry's communications.

Prince Harry's High Court Phone Hacking Claim

Prince Harry is accused of deliberately destroying potential evidence in his High Court phone hacking claim against a major UK publisher, News Group Newspapers. The publisher is seeking access to emails, text messages, and encrypted hard drives related to the Duke of Sussex's communications.

George Galloway's Claim of Being Stalked by Fiona Harvey

British politician George Galloway claims that Fiona Harvey, who is suing Netflix for $170 million, stalked him in the 1980s, contradicting her denial on Piers Morgan's show. Harvey alleges that Netflix's portrayal of her in 'Baby Reindeer' as a stalker is false. Netflix plans to defend the matter vigorously.

Arkansas Attorney General sues Chinese app Temu for violating fraud and personal information laws

Arkansas Attorney General is suing Chinese mobile app Temu for violating fraud and personal information laws, accusing it of being a data-theft business led by former Chinese Communist Party officials. The app is accused of selling slave-tainted products and gaining unrestricted access to users' phone operating systems.

House Republicans' Lawsuit Against Department of Justice

House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans plan to file a lawsuit against the Department of Justice to obtain audio tapes of special counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Biden. Attorney General Merrick Garland has refused to hand over the tapes, citing executive privilege.

Lawsuit against Disney by Village People

Lawsuit filed against Disney by wife of Village People star, seeking $20 million for alleged mistreatment and banning of the iconic 70s group from theme parks. Disney counter motion to dismiss rejected by court.

Missouri Attorney General sues New York over prosecution of Donald Trump

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is suing the State of New York for what he deems 'unconstitutional lawfare' in its prosecution of former President Donald Trump, claiming it deprives Missourians of access to a presidential candidate.

Bankruptcy of Alex Jones' Infowars Media Platform

A US bankruptcy court trustee plans to shut down conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars media platform to help pay the $1.5 billion lawsuit judgments he owes for calling the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting a hoax. Jones may continue broadcasts on social media despite the shutdown.

Louisiana's Ten Commandments Law

Louisiana faces a lawsuit over a new law requiring Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms. The law, signed by Gov. Jeff Landry, mandates a poster-sized display of the Commandments in all classrooms, along with historical documents. Opponents argue it violates separation of church and state.

Nevada Democratic Party vs. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the Green Party

Nevada Democratic Party attempts to disqualify Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the Green Party from the November election ballot, citing signature validity issues and party affiliation discrepancies.

NASA Space Debris Incident in Florida

A piece of metallic space debris from NASA fell to Earth and tore through a Florida home, prompting a lawsuit by the affected family.

Supreme Court ruling on political retaliation against Sylvia Gonzalez

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Texas ex-councilwoman who was thrown in jail for politically-motivated retaliation. Sylvia Gonzalez sued officials for violating her First Amendment rights. The Supreme Court found her research sufficient to support her claim.

Madonna's Celebration Tour Lawsuit Dismissal

Two concertgoers who sued Madonna over a delayed start time for her Brooklyn show have voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit with prejudice, meaning it cannot be re-filed. Madonna and Live Nation do not agree with plaintiffs' position and believe the lawsuit was frivolous.

Discrimination in AAUW's 'Selected Professions Fellowships' Program

A lawsuit has been filed against the American Association of University Women (AAUW) by the organization Do No Harm alleging that the AAUW's 'Selected Professions Fellowships' program is discriminatory and illegal. The program offers $20,000 and networking opportunities to women pursuing certain degrees, but only to women from ethnic minority groups. Do No Harm claims the program violates the Civil Rights Act of 1866 by categorically excluding white applicants based on race.

Disney employees lawsuit over canceled project in Florida

Disney employees who relocated from California to Florida for a canceled project are now suing the company, alleging they were fraudulently induced to move. The feud between Disney and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has led to negative press and brand damage for Disney.

Lawsuit over Ten Commandments Display in Louisiana Schools

The ACLU is suing Louisiana over a new law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. Various groups are divided on the issue, with some viewing it as unconstitutional and others as a reflection of foundational principles.

Meta Engineer Lawsuit for Sexist Work Environment

A Meta engineer has filed a lawsuit against the company, accusing it of fostering a sexist work environment and retaliating against him for advocating for female employees. The lawsuit alleges that Meta overlooks sexist treatment of female employees and promotes less qualified men over more qualified women. Despite raising concerns, the engineer claims he faced negative repercussions. The lawsuit aims to hold Meta accountable for violating anti-retaliation and anti-interference laws.

Chiquita ordered to pay damages for supporting paramilitary death squad in Colombia

Chiquita, a major banana company, has been ordered to pay millions in damages to relatives of victims killed by a paramilitary death squad in Colombia. The company had been helping to fund the paramilitaries during Colombia's Guerrilla War.

Legal battle over COVID-19 vaccine mandate in Los Angeles Unified School District

A federal appeals court revived a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Unified School District for its COVID-19 vaccine requirement, which was rescinded. Anti-vaccination activists falsely claimed the court declared the COVID-19 vaccine is not a vaccine. The court ruled to allow the case to develop further. The case is in the early stages and focuses on whether the COVID-19 vaccine prevents the spread of the disease.

Man Suing Apple Over Deleted Messages

A man in England is suing Apple for more than £5 million after his deleted messages to sex workers were discovered by his wife, leading to a divorce. He claims Apple's lack of transparency caused the issue.

Reparations Lawsuit Rejection by Oklahoma's Highest Court

Oklahoma's highest court rejected a reparations lawsuit brought by survivors of a racist attack over 100 years ago.

Whistleblower Retaliation Lawsuit Against Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon

Los Angeles County District Attorney candidate Nathan Hochman joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss his candidacy and how he hopes to reverse soft-on-crime policies as incumbent George Gascon faces a runoff election in November. A prominent Los Angeles prosecutor sues the county in a whistleblower retaliation lawsuit, requesting Gascon to sit for a deposition. Gascon's policies have faced criticism for being illegal and not in the best interest of the office.

Controversy over School Names Restoration in Virginia

The Shenandoah County School Board in Virginia voted to restore two schools' original names derived from Confederate generals, sparking controversy and leading to a lawsuit filed by the Virginia NAACP and a group of students. The decision has been criticized for promoting White supremacy and celebrating a race-based rebellion.

Lawsuit against Biden's Executive Actions on Asylum

The ACLU filed a lawsuit against President Biden's executive actions limiting asylum at the southern U.S. border, which are similar to measures taken by former President Trump. The rules bar migrants from seeking asylum between ports of entry when border encounters rise above 2,500 per day. The lawsuit challenges the legality of the new rules.

Lawsuit against Biden administration's asylum restrictions

Pro immigrant organizations ACLU, National Immigrant Justice Center, and Texas Civil Rights Project filed a lawsuit challenging Biden administration's executive actions restricting asylum in the Southern border.

SpaceX engineers suing Elon Musk for sexism

SpaceX and Elon Musk are being sued by eight engineers who claim they were fired for raising concerns about alleged sexual harassment and discrimination against women. The engineers allege Musk ordered their firing after they circulated a letter calling him a distraction and embarrassment, and urging executives to disavow sexually charged comments he had made on social media.

Elon Musk dismisses lawsuit against OpenAI

Elon Musk voluntarily dismisses breach of contract claims against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman. Musk had accused OpenAI of compromising its mission by allying with Microsoft. OpenAI refuted the claims, revealing Musk's acknowledgement of the need for funding in the past. Musk's relationship with OpenAI has been strained, leading him to launch his own AI start-up, xAI. The lawsuit was dropped amidst Musk's criticism of a partnership between OpenAI and Apple.

Elon Musk withdraws lawsuit against OpenAI

Elon Musk withdraws lawsuit against OpenAI just before a hearing, no reason given. Lawsuit was initially filed to compel OpenAI to return to its mission of developing AGI for the benefit of humanity. Musk faces a defining moment at a Tesla shareholder meeting.

Elon Musk withdraws lawsuit against OpenAI and co-founders

Elon Musk withdrew his lawsuit against OpenAI and its co-founders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, in California state court just one day after publicly criticizing the company. The case was dismissed without prejudice. Musk had alleged that OpenAI transformed from a project for the benefit of humanity into a for-profit entity largely controlled by Microsoft. Musk had previously filed the lawsuit in February for breach of contract and fiduciary duty.

Controversy over Renaming Schools Honoring Confederate Leaders

A new lawsuit has been filed to prevent Mountain View High School in Virginia from reverting to its former name, Stonewall Jackson High School, after the Shenandoah County School Board voted to restore the Confederate general's name to the school. The NAACP chapter in Virginia is suing to rename the schools, citing discrimination against Black students and the glorification of historical figures associated with slavery and white supremacy.

Legal Battle Over Collective Bargaining Rights for Foreign Farm Workers

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is leading 17 states in suing President Joe Biden's Department of Labor over a federal rule that grants collective bargaining rights to foreign farm workers but not American farm workers. The lawsuit argues that the administration does not have the authority to rewrite portions of the National Labor Relations Act.

Chiquita Brands International and Colombian Paramilitary Group

Chiquita Brands International found liable for financing Colombian paramilitary group, ordered to pay $38.3 million to victims' families.

Legal Action Against Cold Stone Creamery for Deceptive Advertising

A New York woman is suing Cold Stone Creamery for deceptive advertising, claiming she thought their ice cream contained pistachios when it only had pistachio flavoring. The lawsuit has been permitted to move forward by a federal judge.

Lawsuit against Biden Administration over LGBTQ Student Protections

Tennessee and other Republican-led states are suing the Biden administration over new protections for LGBTQ students.

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Revives Lawsuit Against Los Angeles Schools Over COVID-Era Vaccine Mandate

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals revived a lawsuit against Los Angeles schools over a COVID-era vaccine mandate, stating that the mandate may be reinstated, and workers could move forward with the case. The court also acknowledged the argument that the COVID-19 vaccine may not effectively prevent the spread of the disease.

Alex Jones' Liquidation to Pay Sandy Hook Victims

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is seeking to liquidate his assets to pay $1.5 billion owed to Sandy Hook massacre victims. Jones' bankruptcy is being converted to Chapter 7, ending his efforts to save InfoWars. Sandy Hook families requested the liquidation of his assets, including InfoWars and Free Speech Systems.

Netflix sued for defamation over Baby Reindeer series

Netflix is being sued for defamation by Scottish lawyer Fiona Harvey over Richard Gadd’s Baby Reindeer series, where Harvey claims she is the inspiration behind the show’s Martha character, a stalker. Harvey is seeking injunctive relief and $120 million in damages.

Second Amendment group vowing to sue NYPD to defend Trump's concealed carry license

Second Amendment group vows to sue NYPD to defend former President Donald Trump's concealed carry license after felony conviction in hush money trial, citing that he should not lose his Second Amendment rights due to a non-violent crime conviction.

Xavien Howard sued for revenge porn

Former Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard is being sued for allegedly sending naked pictures of a woman he was dating to her son in a revenge porn plot. The woman and her son are both suing him for spreading sexually explicit content that left them feeling debased and humiliated.

NFL Player Xavien Howard Accused of Sending Sexually Explicit Content of Mother to Underage Boy

NFL player Xavien Howard facing serious accusations of sending sexually explicit content of his mother to an underage boy, lawsuit claims. Allegations include revenge actions against the mother for not getting an abortion and sharing explicit material without consent.

Netflix Faces $170 Million Defamation Lawsuit Over Baby Reindeer Series

Netflix faces a $170 million defamation and negligence lawsuit over the TV series Baby Reindeer, which tells the story of a comedian's experience with an alleged stalker. The lawsuit claims that the series spread lies about a Scottish lawyer, ruining her life and reputation.

Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against General Mills

Cereal maker General Mills is facing a federal lawsuit from Black employees alleging a racially hostile work environment at their plant in Covington, Georgia, controlled by white supremacists. The lawsuit details incidents of discrimination and racism spanning over two decades.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk Facing Lawsuit for Allegedly Illegal Stock Sale

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is facing a lawsuit for allegedly illegally selling $7.5 billion worth of company stock before disappointing investors, leading to a drop in share value. Shareholder Michael Perry is seeking the return of Musk's alleged illegal gains and damages from all directors involved.

Hunter Biden Gun Trial and Lawsuit Against Former Trump Aide

Hunter Biden's wife lashed out at a former Trump aide during Hunter's gun trial. The aide was sued by Hunter Biden for publishing contents of his laptop. The lawsuit alleges hacking and spreading of 'pornographic' material. There are concerns about the judge's impartiality due to donations to President Biden's campaign.

Kanye West sued for sexual harassment by former assistant

Kanye West is being sued by his former assistant for breach of contract, sexual harassment, and wrongful termination after allegedly sending inappropriate text messages, videos, and masturbating over the phone.

Kanye West Accused of Sexual Harassment and Racial Discrimination

Kanye West has been accused of sexual harassment by his former assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, who claims he sent explicit messages, videos, and photos before firing her. He allegedly offered her a salary increase and then fired her without paying the agreed severance. West has also faced lawsuits for racial discrimination. He was spotted in controversial situations with his partner, Bianca Censori, in Italy.

Confrontation at Hunter Biden's Trial

Melissa Cohen Biden, wife of Hunter Biden, got into a heated confrontation with a former Trump White House aide during her husband's trial on federal gun charges. The aide, Garrett Ziegler, is being sued by Biden for his alleged role in publishing emails and photos from Biden's laptop.

Allegations Against Terius “The-Dream” Gesteelde-Diamant

Former protégée accuses producer and songwriter Terius “The-Dream” Gesteelde-Diamant of rape, physical assault, and psychological manipulation in a lawsuit filed in federal court. Allegations include rape, violent sexual encounters, and threats of public humiliation.

Elon Musk's Alleged Insider Trading at Tesla

A shareholder is suing Elon Musk for allegedly selling Tesla stock based on nonpublic information about missed production and delivery targets, breaching his fiduciary duties. This comes amid ongoing legal disputes over Musk's stock purchases and disclosures.

The Death of Gabby Petito and Legal Proceedings

Former Los Angeles DA Joshua Ritter discusses new revelations in the Laundrie depositions regarding the death of Gabby Petito and New York's bail reform chaos after Taylor Swift's alleged stalker was arrested for the third time. Gabby Petito's mother forgives Brian Laundrie but condemns his mother, Roberta, for her actions. The Laundries settled a lawsuit with Petito's family earlier this year.

Accusations against Vince McMahon

Janel Grant, who accused former WWE boss Vince McMahon of sexual abuse and sex trafficking, agreed to pause her lawsuit at the request of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. McMahon and Laurinaitis denied the allegations.

Christian Lifeguard Sues LA County Fire Department for Religious Discrimination

A Christian lifeguard sued the Los Angeles County Fire Department for religious discrimination after being forced to fly a Progress Pride flag. The lawsuit alleges that his religious accommodation request was initially granted but later denied, leading to retaliation and harassment. The case seeks damages and injunctive relief to protect his religious rights during Pride Month.

Ohio Attorney General ordered to stop blocking measure to ban qualified immunity

Federal judges order Ohio Attorney General to stop blocking measure to ban qualified immunity for police and government employees. Attorney General plans to appeal decision.

Donald Trump's lawsuit against his niece over tax information

Former President Trump wins small victory in New York appeals court to sue his niece for providing information to the New York Times for its 2018 article on his taxes. Trump's lawsuit against his niece may still be successful as the court ruled he has standing to sue her for breaching confidentiality agreements.

Settlement between Peter Strzok, Lisa Page and Department of Justice

Disgraced FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page reach a tentative settlement with the Department of Justice over privacy rights violation due to release of text messages disparaging Trump during Russian collusion investigation.

Lawsuit over Pride Flag at Los Angeles County Lifeguard Station

A Los Angeles County lifeguard is suing the county for requiring him to work near a Pride flag and punishing him for taking down three flags. The lifeguard, an evangelical Christian, believes the flag conflicts with his religious beliefs.

Elon Musk defamation lawsuit

A Texas judge refused Elon Musk's request to dismiss a defamation suit filed by a college student who claimed Musk wrongly identified him as a member of a right-wing extremist group. Musk's attempts to have the case dismissed were foiled by the judge.

Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against American Airlines

Three Black men have filed a lawsuit against American Airlines alleging racial discrimination after being removed from a flight due to a complaint about body odor, despite not being informed of this reason. The incident left them feeling embarrassed, humiliated, and traumatized.

Accusation of Judge Juan Merchan Keeping Donald Trump Off Campaign Trail

Judge Juan Merchan is accused of keeping former President Donald Trump off the campaign trail by deliberately prolonging legal proceedings, according to Trump's lawyer Jesse Binnall. Binnall claims that Merchan's actions are politically motivated to prevent Trump from campaigning ahead of the next election.

Lawsuit for Police Officer Information in Wisconsin

Investigative journalists are suing the Wisconsin Department of Justice to release names, birthdates, and disciplinary records of all officers in the state. The DOJ refused, citing officer safety. Journalists argue for public interest in transparency.

Evanston Reparations Program Lawsuit

Residents of Evanston, Illinois, are suing the city over a government-funded reparations program for Black residents, claiming it is unconstitutional. The program provides $25,000 to qualifying Black residents to address housing discrimination between 1919 and 1969.

MLB Umpire Angel Hernandez Retires

MLB umpire Angel Hernandez announces retirement after a controversial career, citing desire to spend more time with family. Hernandez grew a reputation for bad calls and filed a lawsuit against MLB for racial discrimination.

MLB Umpire Angel Hernandez Retirement

Longtime MLB umpire Angel Hernandez to retire after 34 seasons, known for controversial calls and discrimination lawsuit against MLB.

Sexual Assault Allegations Against Brandon McManus

Two female flight attendants are suing former Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Brandon McManus for sexual assault during a flight to London. The women allege that McManus grinded against them and created an unsafe environment by encouraging inappropriate behavior. They are seeking more than $1 million in damages.

Sexual Assault Allegations Against Brandon McManus and Jacksonville Jaguars

Two women are suing kicker Brandon McManus and the Jacksonville Jaguars for alleged sexual assault during a flight to London. The women accuse McManus of inappropriate behavior and the Jaguars of negligence. The Commanders, McManus' current team, are investigating the matter.

Sexual Assault Allegations Against Brandon McManus

Lawsuit accuses Brandon McManus of sexual assault against two women flight attendants while on a Jacksonville Jaguars plane overseas last year.

The Apprentice movie's failure to secure U.S. distribution deal at Cannes Film Festival

The movie 'The Apprentice' failed to secure a U.S. distribution deal at Cannes Film Festival following threats of a lawsuit from former President Donald Trump's campaign. Despite predictions of awards for actor Sebastian Stan, the movie left empty-handed. Trump's campaign denounced the film as 'malicious defamation' and threatened legal action.

Sexual Assault Allegations in Shamanic Healing Circles

Lawsuit alleges sexual assault by shamanic master during 'energy medicine' session, shedding light on dark side of modern spirituality involving psychedelic treatments. Similar claims against spiritual leaders indicate troubling trend of sexual abuse within alternative healing circles.

Legal Battle Between Melina Abdullah and LAPD

Black Lives Matter co-founder Melina Abdullah lost a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department, with the jury finding that police acted appropriately in a call to her residence. Former California Highway Patrol Officer Seth Horst discusses the exodus of police officers from liberal cities and why he left California for Idaho. Abdullah plans to appeal the ruling.

Building a Legal Team Through Twitter

Akiva Cohen built a legal team by hiring lawyers he met on Twitter who showed intelligence and legal analysis skills, working on cases like a $500 million lawsuit against Elon Musk. The team formed through online interactions and successfully took on cases like defending former Twitter employees against Elon Musk.

Texas Senator Criticizes Gov. Abbott Over Uvalde School Shooting Anniversary

Texas state senator criticizes Gov. Abbott for failing to acknowledge the two-year anniversary of a mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Victims' families are suing over the failed law enforcement response. Governor did not mention the shooting in his social media or press releases.

Allegations of Sexual Assault Against Sean "Diddy" Combs

A woman has filed a lawsuit accusing Sean "Diddy" Combs of sexual assault, battery, and gender-motivated violence, detailing terrifying encounters from the 1990s. The lawsuit follows a series of allegations against Combs, including previous lawsuits and a federal criminal investigation.

School Shooting Lawsuit in Uvalde, Texas

Families in Uvalde, Texas are suing Instagram, the maker of 'Call of Duty,' and Daniel Defense for their alleged roles in a school shooting that killed 19 elementary students and 2 teachers. The lawsuit claims these companies bear responsibility for the products used by the shooter.

Uvalde school shooting victims suing Texas state troopers over botched police response

Families of Uvalde school shooting victims are suing Texas state troopers over the botched police response to the attack. The city is divided between pressing for accountability and moving on.

Montana Couple's Legal Battle over Teen Daughter's Gender Transition

A couple in Montana claims social workers took their teenage daughter without a warrant to undergo a gender transition. They are suing and demanding an apology for false statements from the state's Lt. Gov.

Elvis Presley's Graceland Ownership Dispute

Chancellor JoeDae L. Jenkins halted a scheduled auction of Elvis Presley's Graceland estate after a lawsuit claimed Lisa Marie Presley's signature was forged on a loan. The company accused of attempting to snatch the property through fraud remains a mystery, with unclear ownership of Naussany Investments & Private Lending. Graceland's ownership remains with Elvis Presley Enterprises Inc. for now.

Legal case against Sean 'Diddy' Combs for sexual assault allegations

A legal case has been filed against Sean 'Diddy' Combs by former fashion student April Lampros alleging multiple instances of sexual assault and misconduct. The lawsuit accuses Combs of battery, assault, sexual assault, and other offenses. Combs has denied the claims.

Media Matters layoffs blamed on Elon Musk

Liberal watchdog Media Matters fired at least a dozen staffers, blaming owner Elon Musk for the cuts amid a legal assault and shifting media landscape. Musk sued Media Matters for defamation, leading to federal probes. Layoffs triggered by need for sustainability and effectiveness in the face of legal challenges and industry changes. Other liberal outlets like NowThis and The Intercept have also faced layoffs.

Legal News

NCAA and others settle antitrust suits, Louisiana lawmakers classify abortion drugs as dangerous substances, DOJ sues concert ticket company

Arrest of Sean Kingston's Mother on Fraud and Theft Charges

Rapper Sean Kingston's mother was arrested on fraud and theft charges related to a massive TV installation at their Florida mansion. Kingston is not present during the raid and is on probation for trafficking stolen property. The arrest is partly linked to a lawsuit accusing Kingston of defrauding a company. Kingston's lawyer denies Bieber's involvement in the situation.

Legal Victory for Religious Freedom in the Workplace

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a postal worker in Pennsylvania in a religious liberty dispute. A Christian group won a case against a transit agency over free speech violations. The court ordered the agency to display previously rejected ads. The case highlights issues with censorship of religious speech.

Voting Rights in D.C. for Foreign Nationals

House Democrats voted to allow foreign nationals, including illegal aliens, to vote in municipal elections in the District of Columbia. Republicans passed legislation to block the plan, ensuring voting rights are reserved exclusively for eligible American citizens.

Biden Administration Overtime Pay Rule Lawsuit

A coalition of U.S. business groups has filed a lawsuit to block a Biden administration rule extending mandatory overtime pay to 4 million workers, arguing that it goes too far.

Partnerships of OpenAI with News Corp. and Reddit

OpenAI partners with News Corp. to improve its AI chatbots by accessing articles from outlets like the Wall Street Journal. News Corp. will also share journalistic expertise with OpenAI. OpenAI also partners with Reddit for access to real-time content. The New York Times has filed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft for using its content without permission.

Graceland Foreclosure Sale

A judge halted a foreclosure sale of Graceland in Memphis after the Presley estate argued that the company attempting to auction it is using fake documents. The company has agreed to drop its claim. Graceland will continue to operate as a tourist attraction.

Norfolk Southern Derailment Settlement

A $600 million class action settlement has been approved for the Norfolk Southern derailment in Ohio, but residents are still unsure about how much they will receive. The settlement addresses property damage and personal injury claims within a certain radius of the derailment.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs facing new sexual assault lawsuit

Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces new sexual assault lawsuit filed by Crystal McKinney for an alleged incident in 2003. Combs apologized for previous 'inexcusable' behavior after video of him assaulting Cassie Ventura emerged. Other accusers have come forward with similar claims against Combs.

Controversy over the biopic The Apprentice and its portrayal of Trump

Maria Bakalova, who plays Ivana Trump in the biopic The Apprentice, claims the movie is not a biopic and is being used for election interference. The film includes a fake scene of Trump raping Ivana, which has sparked controversy and threats of lawsuit from the Trump campaign.

Elvis Presley's Graceland Estate Auction Dispute

Elvis Presley's granddaughter is fighting plans to auction off his Graceland estate in Memphis, claiming the foreclosure sale is based on fraudulent claims by a company. A judge issued a temporary injunction against the auction, highlighting the importance of Graceland to the community and the world.

Legal Battle Over Elvis Presley's Graceland Mansion

A Tennessee court halts the sale of Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion after his granddaughter claims documents are fraudulent. The property, now a museum, is the subject of a legal battle over a $3.8 million loan dispute.

Sean "Diddy" Combs Facing Lawsuit for Alleged Sexual Assault

Model Crystal McKinney filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, alleging he drugged her and forced her to perform oral sex on him in 2003. This is the latest in a series of abuse allegations against Combs, including rape accusations from his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.

Lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs

Model Crystal McKinney has filed a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs, alleging he drugged and sexually assaulted her 20 years ago. Diddy denied the allegations and has not been charged with a crime. The lawsuit comes after a raid on his residences in connection to a sex trafficking investigation and a recently surfaced surveillance video showing him assaulting his ex-girlfriend.