Elon Musk's companies, including Tesla, SpaceX, and X, are being sued or probed by federal agencies. Trump could make them go away.
A man in Ohio had to visit the ER after a bone from a boneless wing got lodged in his throat, a lawsuit said.
Prosecutors say it was "harmless error" if evidence Trump's now immune from entered the hush-money case.
Trump's lawyers had said Judge Arthur Engoron improperly spoke about the case outside the courtroom. Engoron called it a "nothingburger."
Ozy cofounder Carlos Watson was found guilty of a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme this month.
The Gateway Pundit tried to use bankruptcy to end its defamation cases. A judge refused to allow it.
Top accountants for superstar musicians at NKSFB worried their clients could not legally claim COVID cash. Then they changed their minds.
In 2021, Cameo reached a $1 billion valuation, but it has since fallen on hard times, according to a settlement agreement.
A group of Trump's lawyers says the judge in his NY fraud trial shouldn't have considered Alina Habba's prior sanctions when fining them $7,500 each last year.
Delta is still canceling and delaying flights days after the botched CrowdStrike update.
Republicans may sue over Kamala Harris taking Joe Biden's campaign cash and place on the ballot, but legal experts told BI such lawsuits will fail.
The FCC adopted new rules that force prisons and jails to cap the cost of phone calls for incarcerated people and eliminate all corporate kickbacks.
300 plaintiffs say Pornhub monetized videos of their rapes, child porn, revenge porn, and other nonconsensual acts. That number is about to double.
CrowdStrike and cybersecurity insurers can expect years of lawsuits after a botched update sparked a devastating outage.
Crooks' academic records show he was a high-achieving student but don't shed light on a possible motive for the Trump assassination attempt.
A Kentucky jury awarded more than $2 million to the estate of a 76-year-old man who died after being scalded by 150-degree water in a motel shower.
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Victor Conte, the founder of BALCO, supplied an untraceable designer steroid to athletes who dominated the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
A case between two of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers is being held up by X fighting a crucial subpoena.
It's the latest ripple-effect benefit from the Supreme Court's immunity opinion. Trump faces revocation because of his hush-money conviction.
Baldwin has informed a New Mexico state prosecutor and sheriff he may sue them over the withheld evidence in his involuntary manslaughter case.
The staunch Donald Trump ally said his Epstein tapes were meant for a documentary. People who knew them together say he was trying to help Epstein.
This term, the Supreme Court repeatedly rolled back the administrative state and strengthened the judiciary's power over the rest of our government.
Wayne LaPierre offered 'hearts and prayers' during a break in his 2nd NY corruption trial. He is fighting for the right to return to the gun lobby.
The federal judge overseeing Donald Trump's classified-documents case in Florida dismissed the charges against him.
Kat Torres got 8 years in prison for human trafficking and slavery, per the BBC. As an influencer, she partied with A-listers like Leonardo DiCaprio.
BlackRock said the shooter was one of "several unpaid students" who appeared briefly in the ad about an AP Economics teacher in Bethel Park.
Police found explosive devices inside Thomas Matthew Crooks' car, near the rally where authorities say he tried to assassinate Donald Trump.
Tim McCarthy, who in 1981 defended then-President Ronald Reagan from a gunman, gave his assessment of the shooting to WGN-TV.
Evan Vucci, an AP photographer, was covering Trump's rally when shots rang out. He said he immediately knew the event would go down in history.
"The State affirmatively concealed evidence … because the evidence would be favorable to Baldwin," reads the motion to dismiss.
Giuliani can now appeal a $148 million judgment, but it comes with a big asterisk: He can't seek bankruptcy protection again for 12 months.
The National Rifle Association's former "king" is fighting NY AG Letitia James, who he says is bent on "censoring, de-platforming and canceling" him.
Grand jurors should never have seen "official-act" evidence, Trump's lawyers now argue, claiming this fatally "taints" the entire case.
Chris Kirchner, a startup founder convicted of defrauding investor was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison Thursday.
The discourse was reignited after new Epstein documents — which make no mention of Trump — were released last week.
Dozens needed medical care, men incarcerated at San Quentin said. Officials call it a gastrointestinal outbreak, but inmates say it was the chicken.
Combs ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura was the spark for an ongoing federal grand jury investigation, says his new lawyer Marc Agnifilo.
A judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by ex-Twitter employees who said the company owed $500 million in severance to laid-off employees.
Giuliani, recently disbarred, erupted during his bankruptcy hearing — but he may actually score a legal win.
An affordable housing crisis has left millions living in motels, trailers, or doubled up. They are especially vulnerable to lockouts by landlords.
Most remedies to illegal evictions offer impunity to landlords — and little recourse to tenants.
Tenants facing illegal evictions often call police for help but spotty laws, training, and enforcement mean landlords rarely face penalties.
Two Democratic Senators asked Attorney General Merrick Garland to launch a special counsel investigation into Clarence Thomas' ethics and taxes.
World Economic Forum, which organizes the Illustrious Davos summit held in the Swiss Alps, denied the allegations.
As NY prosecutors probe new accusations of violent sex assault, his lawyers say he suffers "excruciating" internal fluid retention at Rikers Island.
China is up in arms after state media discovered trucks interchangeably delivered soy oil and chemicals for fuel without cleaning their tanks.
Trump wants his hush-money verdict set aside. But a legal doctrine called "harmless error" is more powerful than his immunity, experts believe.