Federal judge blocks revamped Biden student loan handout, latest legal setback for the administration
A federal judge in Georgia on Thursday issued an order blocking a program from the Biden administration that would waive hundreds of billions of dollars in federal student loan debt.
Federal court blocks net neutrality rules in blow to Biden and internet activists
A federal appeals court has blocked the Biden administration's reinstatement of net neutrality rules that would place new regulations on internet service providers.
Texas man with less than $1 in account offers $200M to bail out space company: SEC
A Texas man is being sued by the SEC after he allegedly submitted a bogus offer to bail Virgin Orbit out for $200 million, with less than $1 in his account.
International businessman sentenced to prison for 'wine-and-dine scheme'
An international consultant in New York was sentenced to prison for identity theft connected to a wine-and-dine scheme in which he defrauded millions from victims.
Biden admin, TikTok ask court to fast-track pivotal ruling to decide fate of social media platform
The Justice Department and TIkTok have asked a federal court to fast-track TikTok's lawsuit challenging a law that requires parent company ByteDance to divest TikTok's U.S. assets.
FAA lawsuit claims agency discriminated against air traffic controller applicants on the basis of race
A class action lawsuit filed against the Federal Aviation Administration accused the agency of hiring air traffic controllers solely based on race, not merit.
Federal appeals court blows up Biden's carbon emissions disclosure rule
A federal appeals court abruptly paused a major climate disclosure rule adopted by the SEC, in a blow to the Biden administration's climate agenda.
Federal judge orders minority-business agency to service White people too
U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman has blocked the Minority Business Development Agency from only offering services to minority-owned businesses, ruling race-conscious policies are unconstitutional.
Family Dollar pleads guilty to holding consumer products in 'rodent-infested warehouse'
According to the lawsuit filed back in 2022, state and federal inspections show Family Dollar had known of the rodent infestation at its facility since at least January 2020.
DC federal jury convicts 2 Chinese nationals of duping Apple out of over $3 million with fake iPhones
Two Chinese Nationals were found guilty by a federal jury in Washington, D.C. of being part of a scheme to turn in fake iPhones for repair, in exchange for real iPhones.
Hollywood star's AI lawsuit faces major setbacks in battle against copyright infringement
Sarah Silverman and other authors saw a federal judge dismiss most of a lawsuit they brought against OpenAI over the use of their copyrighted books to train the program.
Google going to trial over AI technology allegedly violating patents
Google is heading to court to defend itself from accusations that it illicitly utilized patented computing technology from Singular Computing to improve its artificial intelligence.
Google agrees to settlement in $5B lawsuit accusing the company of tracking users in 'incognito' mode
Google agreed to a settlement on a lawsuit filed against it claiming the company tracked browsing history and trends despite being in a private mode.
Pornhub owner resolves US probe into sex trafficking ties by paying $1.8 million
Aylo Holdings, the parent company of Pornhub.com, agreed to pay $1.8 million and undergo monitoring to resolve a probe into its ties with an alleged sex trafficking operation.
Federal jury rules against Google in Epic Games anticompetition lawsuit
A federal jury unanimously decided that Google's Play Store was protected by anticompetitive barriers, damaging smartphone consumers and software developers.
Apple to pay $25 million over allegations of hiring discrimination against US citizens, permanent residents
Apple will pay up to $25 million to settle accusations it discriminated against U.S. workers in hiring for certain positions in favor of foreigners on temporary visas.
If Puerto Rico bankruptcy ruling stands, it could devastate municipal borrowing
If Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority bankruptcy ruling stands, it could devastate municipal borrowing and make it harder for cities around the US to fund new projects.
Federal appeals court revives lawsuit saying FDA overstepped on anti-ivermectin messaging
A federal appeals court has ruled that a lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration for advocating against Ivermectin use can proceed.
GOP congressman hits back at Biden admin for suing SpaceX over alleged refugee discrimination
FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., is probing the Department of Justice for suing SpaceX over its hiring practices, which the congressman said are patriotic, not illegal.
Conservative activists behind Supreme Court affirmative action takedown set sights on law firms
Edward Blum, the conservative activist who ended affirmative action in higher education via the Supreme Court, has turned his attention to law firms.


















