“I cry throughout the day, because I feel like somebody reached in and pulled Wynton out of me.”
Uber said former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski could potentially be terminated from the company if he continues to refuse to cooperate with investigators.
Colorado Attorney General Cynthia Coffman appealed a ruling that required the state's oil and gas commission to protect public health and the environment.
The case filed by former Snap employee Anthony Pompliano, was originally brought against Snap in January in a state court.
Uber will be allowed to continue using the technology that may have been stolen from Waymo, a judge ruled Monday.
A New Jersey family was reportedly booted from a Las Vegas-bound flight over an argument over where to store a birthday cake.
The augmented reality startup has settled a suit with a former employee over allegations of sexual discrimination and institutional sexism.
Uber is facing another lawsuit, this time from people who say the company has failed in making its services more accessible to those with disabilities.
An Australian traveler is reportedly suing American Airlines for seating him next to two obese passengers on a 14-hour flight.
The fitness guru filed a libel suit against the National Enquirer, Radar Online and American Media Inc.
The internet is pissed at Purple, a mattress company suing Honest Mattress Reviews over claims that their product might be covered in dangerous white dust.
Sen. Diane Feinstein revealed the FBI paid nearly $1 million to unlock the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters during Director James Comey's hearing.
A lawsuit filed by the families of victims of the San Bernardino shooting in 2015 allege Twitter, Facebook and Google allowed the Islamic State to grow and recruit members on their platforms.
Now, a bill has been proposed that would limit their ability to do anything about it.
Topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge were published by French magazine Closer in 2012, in a “grotesque and totally unjustifiable” invasion of her privacy.
Airbnb has come to an agreement in a legal dispute with the city of San Francisco over unregistered home listings.
A federal appeals court ruled in favor of Nintendo. The court said said police sketch patents are not patentable and confirmed Mii character creation is unique.
The girl’s parents claim they weren't notified of the attack 10 days later, when a disturbing video of the incident surfaced.
The battle between Apple and Qualcomm continues as the iPhone company ceases royalty payments, impacting the chip suppliers stock price Thursday.
Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal is carrying out discussions with fellow senators over a possible lawsuit against President Trump.
PETA sends statement to United Airlines following Simon the rabbit incident.
A class action lawsuit filed Tuesday accused the company of years of "hostile racial discrimination."