Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell threatens jazz musician Chuck Redd with a $1 million lawsuit following Redd's cancellation of a concert in protest of the venue's controversial renaming after Trump.
The Kennedy Center's president has demanded $1 million in damages after musician Chuck Redd canceled a Christmas Eve performance in response to the venue’s renaming honoring Donald Trump. This decision has sparked a heated debate about intolerance and artistic integrity.
In a dramatic twist, President Trump is suing the BBC for $10 billion, claiming defamation and unfair practices over a documentary that misrepresented his January 6 speech. Discover the details behind this explosive legal battle!
A severe water leak at the Louvre has damaged 300-400 works, primarily in the Egyptian department, just weeks after a high-profile jewel heist. Repairs are planned, but concerns over museum security grow.
In a landmark ruling, a Virginia jury awarded $10 million to teacher Abby Zwerner after she was shot by a 6-year-old student. The case highlighted gross negligence by the school’s assistant principal.
In a bold move, Tom Hayes has filed a lawsuit against UBS, claiming the bank maliciously prosecuted him to divert attention from senior executives in the infamous Libor scandal. After a decade of legal turmoil, Hayes seeks justice and punitive damages.
Typhoon Ragasa wreaks havoc in Taiwan, leaving 14 dead and 124 missing, as it approaches Hong Kong with hurricane-force winds. The storm triggers massive evacuations and damages across southern China.
Amazon's subscription practices are under fire as the FTC launches a civil case that could lead to hefty fines and damages. The trial could reshape how the retail giant operates its Prime service.
A 4.3 magnitude earthquake jolted the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday, with over 24,000 residents reporting the tremor. Minor damages were noted in Berkeley, but no injuries have been reported.
In a swift ruling, a federal judge dismissed Trump's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, calling it 'improper.' The judge gave Trump 28 days to amend his complaint, which sought $15 billion in damages.