In a surprising turn, Shannon Sharpe has announced a temporary departure from ESPN's 'First Take' following serious allegations and a $50 million lawsuit. He aims to focus on family and address the claims against him.
The Supreme Court is considering a lawsuit from religious parents seeking to pull their children from public school lessons featuring LGBTQ+ themed books, raising crucial questions about parental rights and educational content.
In a bold move, Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging the legality of funding cuts aimed at controlling academic decision-making. This escalating conflict raises questions about governmental overreach in education.
Walgreens has settled with the US Justice Department for up to $350 million over allegations of illegally filling millions of opioid prescriptions. The settlement aims to resolve ongoing litigation and improve compliance.
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction preventing Department of Government Efficiency staff from accessing sensitive personal information within the Social Security Administration, raising serious concerns about privacy and data misuse.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding Trump's controversial bid to end automatic birthright citizenship. The case raises questions about judicial authority and constitutional rights.
In a gripping courtroom saga, Mark Zuckerberg defends his $19 billion investment in WhatsApp, claiming it was a strategic move against competitors like Apple and Google amid an FTC antitrust lawsuit.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is set to announce a landmark lawsuit against President Trump's executive authority on tariffs, claiming they harm families and businesses. This bold move marks Newsom's active engagement in legal battles against the Trump administration as the state faces potential economic fallout.
In a bold statement, Governor Janet Mills responds to the DOJ's lawsuit over Title IX violations, framing it as a battle for states' rights and the Constitution. She vows to defend Maine against federal overreach.
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta are suing the Trump administration over the legality of sweeping tariffs imposed on U.S. trading partners, claiming they violate presidential authority and threaten the state's economy.