Jurors in the Elizabeth Holmes trial may take next week off
The jurors responsible for assessing 11 charges of fraud and conspiracy against former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes are scheduled to begin their third day of deliberations on Thursday.
Amazon reportedly took down reviews of Chinese president's book after demands
Amazon partnered with a part of China's propaganda apparatus and removed reviews of President Xi Jinping's book, according to a new report.
'Bachelorette' Michelle Young, Nayte Olukoya receive $200K check from 'Bachelor family' to put towards a home
"Bachelorette" Michelle Young and Nayte Olukoya became the first franchise couple to be gifted a check to put towards a new home. The couple was given $200,000 from the "Bachelor family" during the live taping of "After The Final Rose."
Elizabeth Holmes' jury unsuccessfully tries to study at home
The high-profile trial of former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes boils down to a single question: Did she cover up defects in her startup's blood-testing technology to rip off investors while potentially endangering the lives of unwitting patients?
NatWest Markets pleads guilty to wire and securities fraud
NatWest Markets PLC pleaded guilty Tuesday to wire and securities fraud, admitting that its traders in London, Singapore and Connecticut engaged in a number of schemes between 2008 and 2018 to manipulate U.S. Treasury markets.
Dubai ruler ordered to pay ex-wife and children $700 million in divorce settlement
A British court on Tuesday ordered the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, to pay his ex-wife and their children close to 550 million pounds ($730 million) in one of the most expensive divorce settlements in British history.
Conservative children's books launch 'Matrix' parody video ahead of 'Matrix 4' release
Brave Books has released a Matrix parody video ahead of the release of "The Matrix Resurrections." The video echoes the notorious explanation of the Matrix that Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) gives in the first Matrix film, but this video urges a child to take the "red pill" of Brave Books to escape the false reality of "Wokeism."
Elizabeth Holmes Trial: Jury starts weighing evidence against Theranos founder
The jurors now responsible for assessing 11 charges of fraud and conspiracy against former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes are scheduled to begin their first full day of deliberations on Monday. They have plenty of evidence to review after a three-month trial that captivated Silicon Valley.
The Elizabeth Holmes trial: Defense maintains Theranos founder didn’t mislead anyone
Elizabeth Holmes had his final opportunity Friday to distance the Theranos Inc. founder from the criminal-fraud allegations she faces
The Elizabeth Holmes trial: Prosecution gets final chance to sway jurors
Prosecutors in Elizabeth Holmes’s criminal fraud trial made their case one more time in closing arguments Thursday as jurors move closer to deciding the fate of the Theranos Inc. founder.
Bruce Springsteen sells masters, music publishing to Sony for $500M: report
Continuing a music industry trend among older big-name artists, rocker Bruce Springsteen has reportedly sold his master recordings and music publishing rights to Sony for $500 million.
Retail CEOs blast wave of crime, call on Congress to take action against stolen good sales
Twenty CEOs of prominent retailers across the country have signed on to a letter to Congress, urging them to address the “growing impact of organized retail crime" in America.
Elizabeth Holmes cross-examination wraps
Cross examination of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has wrapped
Elizabeth Holmes’s testimony: Moments that might influence jurors
Elizabeth Holmes’s surprise turn on the witness stand in her criminal-fraud trial has given jurors a close look at the control she held over her blood-testing startup Theranos Inc., and at the alleged torment she endured in her personal life at the same time.
DAs, retailers say California needs tougher retail theft law
Spurred by a recent run of large-scale smash-and-grab robberies, prosecutors and retailers are pushing back on assertions by California's governor and attorney general that they have enough tools to combat retail theft in the wake of a voter-approved easing of related laws.
Michael Avenatti requesting new trial in Nike case
Disgraced former attorney Michael Avenatti is requesting a new trial after he was convicted last year of trying to extort up to $25 million from NIke by threatening to go public with corruption allegations and cause billions of dollars in valuation losses.
Jury awards Alabama woman Walmart accused of shoplifting $2.1 million
An Alabama woman who says she was falsely arrested for shoplifting at a Walmart and then threatened by the company after her case was dismissed has been awarded $2.1 million in damages.
Jury awards woman Walmart accused of shoplifting $2.1 million
An Alabama woman who says she was falsely arrested for shoplifting at a Walmart and then threatened by the company after her case was dismissed has been awarded $2.1 million in damages.
Critical race theory backer Nikole Hannah-Jones uses 1619 Project to charge 'exorbitant' speaking fees: critic
Nikole Hannah-Jones' new book is topping the best-seller lists of both Amazon and The New York Times in its first week.
New Dana Loesch book teaches kids the value of the right to keep and bear arms
Former NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch has written a fun yet compelling children's book about the right to keep and bear arms, and Army veteran Graham Allen has written a book about the value of always telling the truth. Brave Books is releasing these two new books just in time for Christmas, and it has a special promotion between Black Friday and Cyber Monday.


















