Diego Boneta Blames "Political Forces" For the Judicial Decision Against 'Luis Miguel, La Serie'
The star of the biographical series about Luis Miguel spoke out against the Mexican courts regarding Issabela Camil's lawsuit.
Trump Beefs Up '60 Minutes' Lawsuit, Demands $20 Billion From CBS
President Donald Trump has amended his $10 billion lawsuit against CBS News, demanding $20 billion in damages and claiming the company edited a segment with Vice President Kamala Harris to help improve her chances of winning the presidential election.
Illinois Governor Slams Trump's Lawsuit Against the State as 'a Massive' Distraction: 'Unlike Trump, We Follow the Law'
Illinois Gov. Pritzker criticized the Trump administration after the filing of a lawsuit over migrant sanctuary policies, calling it "a massive" distraction.
Chicago Man Will Be Paid Millions By City After Tree He Complained About Fell On His Head
Chicago will pay $3.5 million to a man injured by a neglected tree after he and others complained about it.
University Students File Lawsuit to Stop DOGE Access to Department of Education Data
University students sue the Education Department, alleging it unlawfully gave DOGE access to sensitive financial aid data in violation of federal privacy laws.
Trump Signs Order to Kill Federal Agency Investigating Tesla
Trump's executive order dismantled a federal agency tasked with investigating Tesla for workplace racial discrimination, ending audits and enforcement nationwide.
A Dozen Attorneys General to Sue Elon Musk to Prevent DOGE Access to Treasury Payment System: 'Unlawful, Unprecedented and Unacceptable'
A coalition of a dozen state attorneys general announced plans to file a lawsuit aimed at blocking Elon Musk and DOGE from accessing the U.S. Treasury payment systems.
Elon Musk's DOGE Blocked from Accessing Labor Department Data in Stunning Win for Unions
A federal judge temporarily blocked Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Labor Department data, marking a major win for unions.
Judge Blocks Trump's Federal Workers' Buyout Program Hours Before Decision Deadline
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's federal worker buyout, affecting over 60,000 employees, with a hearing set for Monday to determine its future.
Professors and University Officers Sue to Block Trump's Anti-DEI Orders: 'In the United States, There is No King'
Professors and university officials sue to block Trump's anti-DEI orders, arguing they exceed executive authority, threaten academic freedom, and violate constitutional rights.
FBI Agents Sue Trump to Block Public Identification of Personnel Involved in January 6 Capitol Attack
Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have filed two lawsuits against their agency and other federal departments to prevent the identities of the agents who investigated the riots occurring at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, from being released.
Black Church Vandalized by Proud Boys Now Owns Far-Right Group's Trademark, Naming Rights
A Black church the Proud Boys vandalized now owns the far-right group's trademark and naming rights after a Washington DC judge rules to strip the extremists of their brand control.
Arkansas Librarian Fired After Speaking Out Against Republican Ban on LGBTQ Books Fires Back with Lawsuit: 'I Refuse to Let These Actions Go Unchallenged'
An Arkansas librarian alleges that her termination violated her First Amendment rights after she was reportedly fired for opposing GOP-led book bans.
Texas Surgeon Who Posted Viral Video Slamming UnitedHealthcare Gets Threatening Letter From Insurance Company: 'This Has Gone Too Far'
A Texas surgeon revealed that she was sent a threatening letter from UnitedHealthcare after she spoke out on how the insurance provider allegedly called her while she was performing surgery.
Trump Settles Lawsuit Against Meta for $25 Million After Platform Suspended His Profile in 2021: Report
Trump signed a settlement with Meta Platforms Wednesday, resolving the 2021 lawsuit he filed after the suspension of his Facebook and Instagram accounts.
MyPillow CEO Files Third Lawsuit Against Lender, Accuses Company of 'Unconscionable' Loan Terms
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has filed a third lawsuit against a lender, alleging that he was subjected to "unconscionable" terms and a 385% interest rate.
CNN Ordered to Pay Navy Veteran Whose Face It Showed in a Video of 'Black Market' Smuggling of Afghans in Rare Defamation Conviction
In a rare defamation ruling against a major media outlet, a jury ordered CNN to pay $5 million in compensatory damages to U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young.
Roger Nores Sues Liam Payne's Father for Defamation Over Controversy About His Final Days
The Argentine businessman isn't just suing Geoff Payne for damaging his reputation, but also for alleging that the British singer was under his care during his final days.
Chiquis and the Rest of Jenni Rivera's Kids Give Out Food to Wildfire Victims in Los Angeles
One of Jenni's daughters, Jenicka, shared a video of her preparing the food herself.
Black Retired Cop Sues American Airlines After Crew Allegedly Accused Him of Trafficking His White Wife While They Were Flying to Their Honeymoon
Black retired police officer Anthony Williams and his white wife, Katsiaryna Shasholka, sue American Airlines for racial profiling during their honeymoon flight.
LA Couple Sues JetBlue After 'Watermelon-Sized' Ice Block Crashes Through Roof, Inches From Bed
An LA couple is suing JetBlue after a block of ice allegedly fell from one of its planes, crashing through their roof and landing inches from their bed.
Hospital Mixes Up Patients, Pulls Plug On Wrong Man After Getting Permission from Different Family
A Washington hospital mistakenly allowed the wrong family to make life support decisions for another patient by mistake.
Family Sues Gym After Alleged Faulty Steam Room Left Man With Burns Over Nearly a Third of His Body
The family of a Colorado man is suing 24 Hour Fitness for wrongful death after a steam room malfunction caused fatal burns, which the coroner attributed to scalding injuries.
Elementary School Principal Pretended Toy Gun was Real, Threatened to Kill Misbehaving Students: Lawsuit
A former Kentucky elementary school principal faces a lawsuit alleging negligence, false imprisonment, and assault after threatening students with a toy gun they believed was real.
Billion-pound Lawsuit Against Apple Over App Store Opens In UK
It claims that some 20 million Apple users may have been overcharged by the company "due to its ban on rival app store platforms".
Alec Baldwin Sues for Malicious Prosecution and Civil Rights Violations Over 'Rust' Fatal Shooting Case
Alec Baldwin filed a civil lawsuit alleging malicious prosecution and civil rights violations related to the fatal 2021 shooting on the set of the film Rust.
Florida Accidentally Paid Healthcare Company $5 Million Instead of $50K; CEO Used Extra Funds to Run for Congress: Report
Florida is suing a healthcare company after mistakenly paying it $5.7 million instead of $50K, with accusations that the CEO used the funds to run for congress.
Ohio Man Fights City to Keep Street He Accidentally Bought for $5,000
An Ohio man is in a legal battle to keep a street he accidentally bought for $5,000, claiming the city of Trenton is attempting to seize it through eminent domain.
TikTok Profited From Child Sexual Exploitation Through Its Livestreaming Feature, Lawsuit Claims
Newly unsealed documents from a Utah lawsuit allege that TikTok knowingly allowed its livestream feature to expose minors to sexual exploitation.
Passengers To Get a Big Cut of JetBlue's Unprecedented $2 Million Fine For 'Multiple Chronically Delayed Flights'
JetBlue Airways has been fined $2 million by the U.S. Department of Transportation for operating chronically delayed flights.