Trump sues Manhattan DA to block subpoenas for tax returns
President Trump has sued the Manhattan District Attorney to block subpoenas issued earlier this week for the president’s tax returns.
Purdue Pharma, Sacklers ask judge to freeze lawsuits against company
The pharmaceutical company made the request to U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain in court papers submitted Wednesday, just days after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in federal court in White Plains, New York, Reuters reported.
Facebook's Zuckerberg set up a dinner with senators before Capitol Hill meetings
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is meeting with lawmakers Thursday on Internet regulation.
Mike Pence defends Brett Kavanaugh amid new sexual misconduct accusations
Vice President Mike Pence has said he and President Trump will stand with Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, despite new accusations of sexual misconduct that was published in The New York Times' review section on Sunday.
Juul sued by New York parents who claim their daughter, 15, is addicted
The e-cigarette company’s marketing campaign has since reached 20.5 million minors.
Ed Buck arrest: Inside the Clinton donor's fortune
The 65-year-old Democratic donor was arrested at his West Hollywood home and charged with running a drug house, administering methamphetamine and battery causing serious bodily injury – all of which are felonies
52nd parent busted in college cheating scandal
Officals have nabbed yet another parent in connection to a college admissions cheating scandal that has already implicated more than 50 others, including several celebrities, such as actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin.
California rail project's future in question: Former Gov. Scott Walker
Former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says his state's rejection of high-speed rail should be an example to California.
Billionaire scion accused of rampant gambling, drug use with prostitutes, harassed therapist hired to help him: report
A wealthy family contributed to their son's inability to control the symptoms of his mental illness while living a hedonistic lifestyle, according to the therapist hired by the family to help him.
Store owners cannot be jailed for refusing to make wedding invitations for same-sex couples: Arizona Supreme Court
Joanna Duka and Breanna Koski, who run Brush & Nib Studio, potentially faced $2,500 in fines and six months in jail for violating Phoenix's 2013 ordinance.
Miami swingers club must pay nearly $1M for using models' photos without permission
The victims – who include model and former “Real Housewives of Miami” star Joanna Krupa – filed the suit in 2015 claiming the members-only club had used their images in an attempt to “class up” its business.
JPMorgan traders indicted for market manipulation, racketeering: feds
Three JPMorgan traders, some of whom were executives, were indicted on charges that they tricked the market related to orders of gold, silver and other metals.
New York to ban flavored e-cigarettes amid vaping health 'crisis'
New York expedites plan to ban e-cigarettes.
Stanford accepted $50,000 donation from Jeffrey Epstein
The donation came two years before allegations about the disgraced financier’s sexual misconduct with young girls began making the news.
Travel agent cheated his way to 42M Delta frequent flyer points, feds say
A federal grand jury indicted the man on 12 counts of wire fraud.
What does Felicity Huffman's sentencing mean for other parents accused?
Attorneys located in New York, Washington D.C. and Chicago spoke to FOX Business following Friday’s sentencing.
Felicity Huffman sentenced to 14 days in prison in college cheating scandal
Huffman pleaded guilty in May to charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud for allegedly paying $15,000 to have her daughter’s SAT scores fixed.
DOJ considered using fentanyl to carry out prisoner executions: Report
The U.S. Department of Justice had considered using fentanyl in lethal injections to be used to carry out executions of prisoners, but decided against the use of the controversial opioid.
Flavored e-cigarette ban is 'overreaching,' vape shop owners say
Vape shop owners are worried a Trump administration proposal to ban all non-tobacco flavors of e-cigarettes could kneecap the $6 billion-a-year industry.
Stony Brook professor reportedly used cancer research funds to pay personal mortgage
A Stony Brook University professor allegedly filed false invoices to receive more than $200,000 in federal and state money meant for cancer-related research.



















