President Donald Trump was sued for adding his name last week to that of Washington’s premier art venue — the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts — without approval from Congress.
A jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay about $1.56 billion to a Maryland woman who blamed the company’s talc-based baby powder for causing her asbestos-linked cancer, the largest such verdict for an ...
The Justice Department sued the District of Columbia in federal court Monday over registration restrictions on the AR-15 and other firearms, alleging that the restrictions violate the Second Amendment ...
A judge ruled that President Donald Trump’s administration must arrange for the return of a group of alleged Venezuelan gang members deported to a prison in El Salvador.
A transgender woman who works at the National Security Agency filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the agency’s director on Tuesday.
A former Federal Emergency Management Agency employee failed to revive his defeated claims of age and sex discrimination, hostile work environment, and retaliation, a federal appeals court ruled ...
Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani, former president and chief operating officer of Theranos Inc., was unable to convince a federal appeals court to take a second look at his case after it upheld his criminal ...
Writers including Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Carreyrou filed a copyright lawsuit accusing six AI giants of using pirated copies of their books to train large language models.
Gingko Bioworks Holdings Inc. will benefit from a derivative suit settlement between investors and members of its leadership for $4.1 million, corporate reforms, and the termination of certain ...
President Donald Trump announced he’ll meet next week with executives from major US defense contractors in a bid to force them to spend more money on weapons development, not stock buybacks, executive ...
First Brands Group won court approval to use as much as $60 million in cash that has been trapped in an escrow account because of a dispute over so-called factoring deals.
Congress will have to approve any Interior Department plans to abolish national wildlife refuges as staff members spend the next few weeks completing a review the US Fish and Wildlife Service has ...
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