The Canadian Wheat Board and its supporters said on Friday they may seek an injunction to stop the federal government's move to end the board's monopoly on sales of Western Canadian wheat and barley.
According to reports, a man arrested for assisting the trio, Ralf Wohlleben, is a former official with NPD.
Motorola Mobility won a preliminary injunction against Apple Inc in Germany, which could bar the sales of iPhones and iPads in the country.
Washington D.C.-based District Court Judge Ellen Huvelle on Friday called for an additional hearing next Thursday to determine the status of the U.S. Department of Justice's case against the AT&T/T-Mobile USA merger.
On Dec. 9, 1947, members of the Dutch armed forces murdered at least 431 men in the village of Rawagede.
A juror who tweeted during a trial denied a man placed on Arkansas' death row a fair trial, the state's Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Samsung Electronics Co won a round of its bruising global patent fight with Apple Inc on Friday when an Australian court lifted a ban on the sale of its Galaxy tablet computer in time for the busy Christmas shopping season.
Actress Lindsay Lohan, who has been getting worldwide recognition this week for her leaked Playboy cover, is putting in some overtime in order to finish her court-ordered community service ahead of schedule.
Arizona and the Obama administration are at odds with each other about whether the U.S. Supreme Court should settle the row over the state's anti-immigration law.
The U.S. Department of Justice doesn't want to go to trial until the companies reapply for merger with the Federal Communications Commission.
Speaking at Bloomberg's Captain of Industry series, Stephenson said AT&T's capacity to keep up with wireless demand has been strained and Congress hasn't adequately addressed antiquated policies regarding the wireless industry.
Kabila, who has been in power since 2001, will serve another five years as president.
There is, apparently, yet another fake doctor doing the rounds.
The Arkansas Supreme Court has reversed a murder conviction because a juror tweeted and another slept during the trial.
A woman who was buried alive spoke out on Thursday about her harrowing tale of using her diamond engagement ring to dig herself out of the cardboard box her ex-fiancé confined her to.
Europe divided on Friday in a historic rift over building a fiscal union to preserve the euro, with a large majority of countries led by Germany and France agreeing to move ahead with a separate treaty, leaving Britain isolated.
Luxury goods conglomerate, LVMH is believed to be planning for a £300 million investment on three stores on one of the most expensive shopping areas in London.
Alexander Hart, 19, who went on a planking spree that included lying atop a police squad car, a bank ATM machine and merchandise displays at Wal-Mart and Lowe's stores, was convicted this week for disorderly conduct.
U.S. federal prosecutors, on Thursday, recommended a 15-month prison sentence for former Major League Baseball outfielder Barry Bonds.
Investigators have recovered the cellphone of missing Florida mother Michelle Parker, Orlando Police said.
A U.S. appeals court appeared skeptical on Thursday toward attempts by California gay marriage opponents to overturn a landmark court decision because the judge overseeing the case did not disclose his own long-term homosexual relationship.
Avatar director James Cameron has been hit with a lawsuit by a writer who claims that the plot for the hit sci-fi movie was lifted from his own project.