Patriots settle Aaron Hernandez contract grievance, freeing millions in salary cap space
Hernandez’s release from the team in 2013 came less than one year after he signed a five-year, $40 million contract extension with the Patriots.
Washington NFL trademark issues complicate Redskins name change
Washington team officials have held off on announcing a new name due to trademark issues.
Johnny Depp tells court ex-wife Amber Heard attacked him when he learned he'd lost $650M
Johnny Depp is suing the Sun’s publisher, News Group Newspapers, at London’s High Court after the tabloid labelled him a “wife beater” in a 2018 article. In a libel case, the movie star said that ex-wife Amber Heard had thrown a "haymaker" punch at him on the night he found he had lost $650 million.
GM's bribery lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler dismissed by judge
GM said it disagreed with the ruling and will pursue legal remedies.
Police search St. Louis mansion of couple who pointed guns at protesters
Police in St. Louis, Missouri, searched the mansion of a couple who brandished guns at protesters marching outside their home last month in widely seen videos, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department said.
Ghosn says he is aiding those who helped him flee to Lebanon
Former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn refused to comment on allegations from prosecutors in the U.S., who said last week that he wired more than $860,000 to a company linked to one of the men accused of helping smuggle him out of Japan in a box in December.
LinkedIn sued over allegation it secretly reads Apple users' clipboard content
According to the lawsuit filed in San Francisco federal court by Adam Bauer, LinkedIn reads the Clipboard information without notifying the user.
Robert De Niro says coronavirus decimated his finances
Robert De Niro says he’s running out of dinero.
California probing Google for possible antitrust violations: Report
The state of California is launching an antitrust probe into search giant Google, according to Politico.
Tyson, JBS plants targets of coronavirus lawsuits alleging racial discrimination
Several worker advocacy organizations have filed a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Agriculture alleging that meat processing companies Tyson Foods and JBS have engaged in racial discrimination during the coronavirus pandemic.
Meghan Markle tries to prevent ‘friends’ from being named in suit
Meghan Markle requested that a British court block the Daily Mail and its parent company from publishing the names of five friends who defended her while speaking to People magazine in anonymously but are named in confidential court documents.
Dakota Access seeks stay of pipeline shutdown order pending appeal
Dakota Access, LLC asked a federal court to stay its order to shut and empty the largest oil pipeline out of North Dakota within 30 days pending an appeal of the ruling, court records showed on Thursday.
What to know about Mazars USA, Trump's accounting firm
Mazars USA holds Trump's tax returns that Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance and others are trying to obtain.
Supreme Court rules Manhattan DA, but not House Democrats, may get Trump financial records
The Supreme Court said that President Trump is not immune from state grand jury subpoenas that sought documents from accounting firm Mazars USA and the Trump Organization, but deferred issuing a ruling on whether congressional committees can have access to President Trump's financial records, punting it to the lower courts instead.
Supreme Court expected to rule on Trump tax records
The case tests the balance of power between the White House and Congress
Carlos Ghosn's accused smugglers unlikely to win quick bail
A U.S. judge said she is unlikely to quickly release a Massachusetts father and son being held on charges they helped smuggle former Nissan Motor Co chairman Carlos Ghosn out of Japan.
Ex-Nissan boss wired money to man who helped him flee
Prosecutors filed documents Tuesday detailing two wire transfers made by former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn to a company linked to one of the men accused of aiding in his escape from Japan last year.
Supreme Court sides with Trump in birth control opt-out case
The high court on Wednesday said 7-2 the Trump administration acted properly.
US says Ghosn wired money to man who helped him flee Japan
Ghosn fled last December to Beirut from Japan
Why DeSean Jackson's anti-Semitic posts could cost him millions
Jackson’s employment status with the Eagles could hinge on whether his social media posts violated the terms of his contract.

















