Amazon asks court to pause Microsoft's work on Pentagon's JEDI contract
The contract is intended to give the military better access to data and technology from remote locations
California governor slams PG&E's bankruptcy plan
Newsom also threatens to turn the company into a government-run utility
People who had contact with man with virus to be monitored
Health officials said Wednesday they are actively monitoring 16 people who came into close contact with the traveler to China who became the first U.S. resident with a new and potentially deadly virus.
WHO says will decide on Thursday if China virus is a global health emergency
The World Health Organization (WHO) said it will decide on Thursday whether to declare a global emergency over the outbreak of a new flu-like virus spreading in and beyond China.
GEICO must pay injured Kansas man for care from wife
The Kansas Supreme Court has ruled an insurance company must reimburse a Kansas man for the personal care his wife provided after he was injured in an automobile accident
Equifax data breach: Wednesday is deadline to file claim
Victims of the breach may file a claim for either 10 years of free credit monitoring or cash reimbursement up to $125.
New Jersey is 1st state to mandate severance pay for mass layoffs
Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy signed the legislation on Tuesday.
Rio Grande petition seeks federal protections for fish
Environmentalists say at least two similar species have gone extinct in the past century.
Virginia Senate advances 'red flag' gun law, despite rally
The measure is set for a final vote in the Senate, likely Wednesday
Hunter Biden misses due date for financial papers in custody case: Court papers
A judge has since ordered him to provide a reason "why he should not be held in contempt."
California could list common painkiller as carcinogen
California is considering whether to label one of the United States' most common drugs a carcinogen.
Michael Avenatti being housed in El Chapo's former jail cell
The federal jail has housed some of the world’s most infamous criminals, including mob boss John Gotti, Mexican drug lord El Chapo, and Ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff.
Uber letting drivers set fares in California test
The ride-sharing company is giving some drivers in California cities more autonomy over how they charge riders in response to a new gig worker law
Virginia gun sales near 30-year high as demonstrators descend on Richmond
Thousands of gun-rights activists are rallying in the state capital of Richmond on Monday.
Super PAC that benefited from 'dark money' now wants to ban it
American Bridge 21st Century, which is a super PAC, was founded by Clinton ally David Brock.
Weinstein prosecutors using sex crimes expert from Cosby retrial
Dr. Barbara Ziv, the first prosecution witness at Cosby’s retrial, is expected to testify early in Weinstein’s trial.
Virginia's capital braces for gun-rights rally
Gov. Ralph Northam declared a temporary state of emergency days ahead of Monday's rally.
San Antonio spends over $300K to keep Chick-fil-A out of airport: report
The legal fees encompass two lawsuits and a federal investigation.
Harry, Meghan to quit royal jobs, give up 'highness' titles
They will be known as Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. Harry will remain a prince and sixth in line to the British throne.
Weinstein attorney Donna Rotunno dishes on 'celebrity victimhood' in #MeToo era
Jury selection entailed two weeks of celebrity sightings, bickering between attorneys and a revolving door of roughly 680 potential jurors.



















