Feds reject Lori Loughlin dismissal attempt
Prosecutors denied claims that the FBI had entrapped her and other unwitting parents
Amazon sued over 'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'; Author claims show copied book
Jodi Parmley argues aspects of the story, such as Maisel’s separation from her husband and her work toward being able to support herself, was taken from her own story.
Netflix's 'Tiger King' Joe Exotic working on Investigation Discovery show
"Investigating the Strange World of Joe Exotic" will explore the cold-case disappearance of Carole Baskin's millionaire husband.
Walmart sued over coronavirus death by family of deceased employee
The deceased employee, Wando Evans, worked at a Walmart store location in Evergreen Park, Illinois.
NRA sues NY during coronavirus over gun shops' 'nonessential' classification
March was a record-breaking month for gun background checks, which are typically reflective of gun sales.
China probes fraud claims at Luckin Coffee
The coffeehouse chain said Thursday an internal investigation had shown its chief operating officer and other employees fabricated sales deals.
Coronavirus airline relief to be run by these Wall Street firms
Three Wall St. firms will work with three law firms for coronavirus airline industry relief.
Loughlin, Giannulli make new bid to dismiss college admissions charges
They say Massachusetts has no connection to the alleged crimes.
Hobby Lobby closes after defying coronavirus-prompted orders
Hobby Lobby has come under fire in at least two states for defying new coronavirus-related orders that non-essential businesses be closed.
Luckin Coffee accuses operating chief of financial misconduct
Luckin's board formed a special committee of three independent directors to investigate the matter. It said it has hired law firm Kirkland & Ellis as independent counsel.
Elizabeth Holmes wants case deemed 'essential'; judge fires back
The Theranos founder's attorneys asked a judge to allow them to defy coronavirus-spurred shelter-in-place orders
US prosecutors probe former Wells Fargo executive over scandal: Report
The prosecution of Wells Fargo executives who oversaw the bank’s activities is seen by lawmakers and investors as one of the final pieces of the scandal’s fallout for the bank.
Coronavirus: What is workplace retaliation?
Most employers with 15 or more employees must abide by Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws, which protect employees being punished for asserting their rights.
Brother of Jeff Bezos' gal pal sues National Enquirer publisher for defamation
Michael Sanchez denied being American Media Inc.'s tipster and providing any information, such as nude photos of the billionaire Amazon founder
Does business insurance cover coronavirus-related losses?
Most business insurance plans actually have a specific virus exclusion, so insurance companies are unlikely to cover coronavirus-related losses.
Netflix's 'Tiger King' Joe Exotic seeks presidential pardon
Exotic posted the public plea on his Facebook page.
R. Kelly cites coronavirus in seeking jail release
The musician said scant precautions to stem the spread of the virus behind bars put his life at risk.
How courts are handling coronavirus outbreak
At least 76,514 COVID-19 cases were reported nationwide as of Thursday afternoon.
Postmates couriers have right to unemployment insurance benefits: Court
Postmates' couriers are more than just "independent contractors," appeals court says
Loughlin, Giannulli: College bribery charges must be tossed
Defense attorneys say investigators bullied their informant into lying and then concealed evidence.

















