Newlyweds arrested for violating coronavirus social distancing after Hawaii hotel tips off cops
The couple are being charged for violation of the 14-day quarantine.
U.S. court dismisses New York nurses' plea for COVID-19 protection
The nurses said hospitals were ignoring requirements that healthcare workers each receive an N95 respirator mask daily.
Women's soccer claim of unequal pay tossed, can argue discriminatory medical, travel accommodations
A federal judge threw out the unequal pay claim by players on the U.S. women's national soccer team but allowed their allegation of discriminatory travel accommodations and medical support services to go to trial.
Blue Bell pleads guilty to shipping contaminated ice cream, ex-CEO faces charges
Former CEO Paul Kruse was charged with seven felonies for allegedly concealing what the company knew about the listeria contamination.
More college students suing for tuition refunds, as some schools refuse reimbursement
Brown, Boston and Montclair State universities were slapped with separate lawsuits by students calling to be reimbursed.
US agency finds no apparent air bag defect in older GM cars
U.S. auto safety investigators have apparent defect with the passenger air bag seat sensors in thousands of older General Motors sedans, resolving a 2011 allegation about an air bag failure.
Tabloid wins initial battle in privacy action by UK's Duchess Meghan
London’s High Court on Friday threw out part of a claim brought by Meghan, Britain’s Duchess of Sussex, against a tabloid newspaper for breaching her privacy, ruling that it had not acted dishonestly.
Royal Caribbean threw party after coronavirus halted cruises, 1,000 crew members attended: Lawsuit
The cruise line “blatantly failed to follow even the most basic safety precautions," according to the attorney who filed the suit.
Woman hit in face by ball at Wrigley sues Cubs, MLB
A woman who was struck in the face by a foul ball during a Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field two years ago has filed a lawsuit against the team and Major League Baseball.
West Virginia governor's coal companies to appeal lawsuit rulings
In September, a federal judge in Kentucky ordered the companies to pay $35 million.
Zoom sued by pole dancing instructor after classes hacked by 'uninvited men'
She expected Zoom to be private and secure, but allegedly learned her privacy settings could be breached.
FBI agents in college bribery probe deny bullying core witness
FBI investigators were accused of bullying their key witness into tricking Lori Loughlin and other parents involved.
Supreme Court tosses NY gun rights case over city's ban on transporting firearms
The Supreme Court threw out a challenge from gun rights groups.
Coronavirus-affected Columbia, Pace students sue for tuition, housing costs
As the nation responded to the effects of COVID-19, most, if not all universities sent students home and moved online.
American Girl sued for trademark violation by astronomer
American Girl is being sued for an alleged claim that the Wisconsin-based company has stolen the likeness and name from an astronomer to create its astronaut doll.
University of Michigan facing new lawsuit alleging sexual abuse
The university has acknowledged some campus employees were aware of accusations before a 2018 complaint that led to a police investigation.
Meghan Markle case against UK newspaper heard at British court
The civil lawsuit accuses Mail on Sunday of copyright infringement, misuse of private information and violating the U.K.’s data protection law
Legal battles loom as coronavirus stricken businesses sue insurers
What's at stake could be the survival of thousands of businesses if insurers don't pay and the insolvency of big-name insurance companies if they do.
Hot Pockets heiress cites coronavirus in bid to avoid jail time
Michelle Janavs was sentenced to five months in prison in the college admissions bribery scheme.
Boeing is sued for $336 million over canceled 737 MAX order
Boeing Co. was sued for $336 million on Wednesday by a Kuwaiti leasing company that accused it of wrongly refusing to return advance payments on a now-canceled order for 40 of its troubled 737 MAX planes.



















