Protests against Elon Musk and Tesla erupted worldwide, targeting showrooms as concerns grow over Musk's political involvement. Activists call for a boycott, citing his influence on U.S. politics and global affairs.
In a recent episode of 'The Joe Rogan Experience,' Joe Rogan fiercely defends Justin Baldoni against allegations from Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, claiming they are weaponizing the Me Too movement amid a brewing legal battle.
In a stunning turn of events, Newsmax Media has agreed to pay $40 million to Smartmatic for falsely claiming the company rigged the 2020 U.S. election. This comes as Smartmatic gears up for a trial against Fox News over similar allegations.
In a fierce legal showdown, Blake Lively seeks to dismiss Justin Baldoni's $400 million defamation lawsuit, claiming it's retaliation for her sexual harassment allegations. Her attorneys argue that the suit violates California's protective laws for accusers.
In a landmark ruling, a North Dakota jury holds Greenpeace liable for defamation against Energy Transfer, awarding hundreds of millions in damages. Greenpeace vows to continue their fight despite setbacks.
A North Dakota jury has ordered Greenpeace to pay over $650 million to Energy Transfer for defamation related to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, raising concerns about the future of environmental activism.
In a dramatic legal battle, Ryan Reynolds asks a court to dismiss Justin Baldoni's lawsuit over alleged mockery and bullying. Reynolds claims Baldoni's outrage is 'thin-skinned' and rooted in hurt feelings, not legal grounds. The tension escalates as old allegations resurface.
In a shocking twist, comedians and athletes, including Druski and Odell Beckham Jr., have been named in a sexual assault lawsuit against Sean 'Diddy' Combs. They deny the allegations, calling them fabricated lies, amidst a backdrop of serious claims and ongoing legal battles.
In a dramatic turn, Jay-Z is suing a woman who retracted her rape allegations against him, claiming she knowingly made false claims. The lawsuit seeks to address reputational damage and financial losses.
Sean Diddy Combs takes legal action against NBC and Peacock for a documentary that allegedly contains false and damaging claims about the rapper, seeking $100m in damages.