Ford CEO Jim Farley pushes for car dealerships in the U.S. to stop EV haggling.
The families of the three U.S. citizens who died in an Airbnb from carbon monoxide poisoning in Mexico in early November are suing the company for failing to require hosts install detectors.
Luxury fashion house Balenciaga is facing backlash for two separate ad campaigns that some argue promote the sexual exploitation of children.
The pause has been extended 8 times since March 2020 after the pandemic affected lenders' ability to pay.
The Iowa man filed the lawsuit against UnityPoint Clinic Family Medicine in 2017 after being permanently injured by bacterial meningitis which was falsely diagnosed as influenza.
Odell Bechkam Jr. is going after Nike for over $20 million worth of damages.
The suit was brought by producer Chris Nelson on the grounds that Bridgers had "intentionally used her high-profile public platform ... to publish false and defamatory statements."
Republicans have filed lawsuits in three key battleground states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Former President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to block the release of his taxes to a Democratic-led House Committee.
New York City and the state will pay $36 million to the two men who were exonerated in the 1965 assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X.
The city of Minneapolis is to pay more than $700,000 to victims who allege police excessively used force during George Floyd protests.
The baby was orphaned during a U.S. Special forces raid in Afghanistan and was later reunited with her first cousin and his wife by the Red Cross.
"Southern Charm" star Naomie Olindo faces legal charges for alleged fraud and breach of contract after reportedly ousting a former business partner.
Comedians Eric Andre and Clayton English are suing the Clayton County Police over alleged racial profiling and a history of coercive searching.
"It looks really bad on us," a Memphis Police Department officer said on his body camera, after realizing what had happened.
Brad Pitt's lawyer spoke on his behalf and said he would not own up to anything he didn't do.
A civil lawsuit filed against billionaire JD.com founder Richard Liu by a former University of Minnesota student was settled over a "misunderstanding."
The woman removed her baby's amniotic sac and slid it under her cell door to prove she was about to give birth.
Plaintiffs alleged that Kim Kardashian, Scott Disick and Curated Businesses organized fake contests to sell their personal information to advertisers.
Tesla will go to trial in February over the effectiveness of Autopilot, a key system for the electric automaker that controls steering, speed and braking.
LeBron James and Drake allegedly stole former NBA Players Association Head Billy Hunter's exclusive rights to produce the "Black Ice" film.
Tiffany Haddish's lawyer called the accusations "bogus claims."