Judge denies Martin Shkreli early prison release request despite coronavirus fears
A federal judge has denied "Pharma Bro" Martin Shkreli's request for early release from prison despite the convicted fraudster's fears of contracting the coronavirus.
Nursing home coronavirus: Do families have legal recourse?
About a third of all 80,000 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have occurred at the nation’s nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
Michigan judge hears latest clash over stay-home orders
Republican legislators in Michigan are pressing a judge to strike down stay-home orders Friday issued by the Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
United Airlines violated $5B coronavirus aid agreement: Lawsuit
The airline received $5 billion in paycheck support relief to put toward employee pay and benefits.
Wisconsin governor's stay-home order tossed out by state's high court
Gov. Tony Evers predicted the reopening would lead to greater virus spread.
Vince McMahon fired XFL's Oliver Luck after he 'abandoned' role, lawyers say
Luck was fired by letter April 9, just days before the XFL filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy and ceased operation.
Legal Sea Foods sues after coronavirus insurance claim denied twice
Legal Sea Foods is suing its insurance company for denying its COVID-19-related claims.
Paul Manafort released from prison due to coronavirus concerns
Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's onetime presidential campaign chairman who was convicted as part of the special counsel's Russia investigation, has been released from federal prison to serve the rest of his sentence in home confinement due to concerns about the coronavirus, his lawyer said Wednesday.
False GrubHub ads in coronavirus pandemic hurt restaurant: Federal lawsuit
A lawsuit filed in federal court Monday accuses food delivery service GrubHub of deceiving customers over the availability of local restaurants amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Facebook to pay $52M in content moderators settlement
Social media moderators view disturbing content on a daily basis.
New charge likely against Theranos' Holmes: Report
Holmes is scheduled to go to trial in October 2020.
IKEA warns customers after explicit video of woman shopper goes viral
A half-naked woman was captured on footage pleasing herself inside one of the Swedish furniture giant's stores.
Italian police nab mafiosi to thwart coronavirus pandemic exploitation
Italian police have arrested 91 suspected mobsters in a probe of money-laundering and extortion in a bid to thwart Sicily's Cosa Nostra from exploiting economic woes triggered by the pandemic.
Arkansas professor failed to disclose China ties: Feds
The Arkansas researcher had worked for the university since 1988 and had received federal grants from NASA.
Strip clubs entitled to coronavirus stimulus money: Judge
The SBA must include strip clubs as being entitled to PPP loans despite offering services of a "prurient sexual nature."
Supreme Court to hear clash over Trump tax, bank records
Rulings against the president could lead to the campaign season release of personal financial information that Trump has kept shielded from investigators and the public.
Reps for pilot in Kobe Bryant crash blame passengers for fatal flight: Report
The pilot was one of the nine people who died in the fiery January crash.
Varney: Obama team undermined rule of law with Flynn prosecution
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues the Obama team targeted Gen. Flynn while knowing there was no legal basis.
Elon Musk threatens to move Tesla out of California over coronavirus dispute
Elon Musk has been a big proponent of resuming normal business operations, writing that the “coronavirus panic is dumb” in March and demanding in a tweet last month, “FREE AMERICA NOW.”
Prince Andrew sued over $7.25M property bill
They bought shares of the ski chalet for 13 million British pounds, or roughly $14,111,695, in 2014.



















