In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Rachel Crafton files the first wrongful death lawsuit following the deadly collision of an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S. Army helicopter, seeking justice for her late husband and the other victims.
In a dramatic twist, Trump hints at suing ABC over Jimmy Kimmel's critical commentary. As Kimmel returns to air, experts weigh in on the implications for free speech and media freedom.
Jimmy Kimmel Live made a comeback after a suspension, igniting a fiery response from Donald Trump, who threatens to sue ABC. Kimmel addresses his critics and the political tensions surrounding his show.
Sen. Rand Paul criticizes Trump’s push for investigations into his political foes under Biden’s Justice Department. Trump vows swift legal action, stirring controversy among lawmakers and media.
In a groundbreaking move, the Justice Department mandates that Google sell its ad exchange to dismantle its alleged illegal monopoly, shaking the foundations of digital advertising. What does this mean for the tech giant and the industry?
In a significant legal setback, a US judge has dismissed Trump's $15bn lawsuit against the New York Times. While he can amend his complaint, the ruling underscores the challenges Trump faces in his media battles.
In a bold declaration, President Trump has labeled the far-left movement Antifa as a terrorist organization, stirring controversy and debate over the implications for political dissent in America.
In a bold move, Republicans in Congress are mobilizing to confront those they accuse of tarnishing Charlie Kirk's reputation after his passing. The campaign includes threats to bring detractors before lawmakers and defund supportive entities.
In a bold move, Donald Trump has announced a $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, claiming defamation over their endorsement of Kamala Harris. He vows to stop what he calls the media's lies and smears.
In a dramatic move, Donald Trump announced a $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, claiming defamation and labeling the paper a tool of the Democratic party. This follows previous threats of legal action related to controversial reporting.