Donald Trump is once again targeting ABC News, this time over a $400 million 'free plane' he reportedly received from Qatar. His fiery response has sparked social media satire and late-night jokes. Dive into the latest drama!
Epic Games is back in court, demanding that Apple approve Fortnite's submission to the US App Store. After claims of contempt against Apple, the legal battle intensifies as Epic seeks to enforce the judge's injunction.
Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts University student detained for over six weeks due to her political speech, returns to Boston, expressing gratitude for support during her ordeal. A federal judge ruled her detention unlawful.
In a bold move, Nintendo has filed a lawsuit against Genki for allegedly showcasing unauthorized mockups of the Switch 2 at CES 2025. Accusations include trademark infringement and misleading advertising regarding accessories for the upcoming console.
In a surprising turn, the Trump administration has halted its aggressive immigration actions against international students, restoring statuses for many. This shift comes after widespread legal challenges and fears of deportation among students.
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.
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.
In a bold move, Jenner & Block has filed a federal lawsuit against a controversial executive order from President Trump, claiming it undermines the legal system and coerces lawyers to abandon their clients. This lawsuit highlights the ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and legal professionals.
In a shocking turn of events, employees from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency entered the U.S. Institute of Peace, igniting protests and police involvement. The independent agency's CEO vows legal action against what he calls an illegal takeover.
A new report reveals that AI-powered search engines are sending 96% less referral traffic to news sites than traditional search engines, raising concerns among publishers about revenue and legal actions against AI companies.