Colin Kaepernick, Eric Reid attorneys rip NFL labor deal, says players are 'left vulnerable'
NFL players have until Saturday night to vote on the proposed collective bargaining agreement.
Led Zeppelin wins latest battle of the bands in 'Stairway to Heaven' fight
A federal appeals court on Monday restored a jury verdict that found Led Zeppelin did not steal "Stairway to Heaven."
Juul Labs sought to court AGs as teen vaping surged
So far nine states have filed lawsuits against Juul and more may come in the wake of the 39-state investigation, which also is examining whether the company made misleading claims about the nicotine content in its devices.
Stephen King unnerved by scrapping of Woody Allen's memoir
Suspense author Steven King fears the work of other writers may be silenced, too.
Epstein-linked Barclays CEO's visits to island under investigation
Officials are looking to see how information Staley provided Barclays compares to documents, including emails, that investigators received from JP Morgan, where Staley worked at the time of his association with Epstein.
Durst's victim killed after confiding in him: Prosecutor
The real estate heir has pleaded not guilty to murder in the 2000 killing of Berman in her Beverly Hills home.
Trish Regan: Chuck Schumer is a political animal
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., made comments to Supreme Court Justices, continuing the history of the GOP being harassed and threatened constantly.
Chuck E. Cheese sued for negligence after woman's hair is caught in ticket machine
An Oregon woman is suing Chuck E. Cheese after she says her hair got wound up in one of its ticket machines. She wants $1,000 in damages.
R. Kelly pleads not guilty to latest sex abuse accusations from new accuser
Kelly wore orange jail garb as he stood next to his attorney, holding his hands behind his back.
'Mental health' likely motive for brewery shooting, chief says
Police Chief Alfonso Morales told WTMI radio on Wednesday that investigators are looking closely at Anthony Ferrill’s mental health after the 51-year-old electrician killed himself after carrying out the Feb. 26 attack at the sprawling Molson Coors brewery complex.
Former United Auto Workers president charged in embezzlement scheme
Federal prosecutors on Thursday charged the former president of the United Auto Workers with corruption, alleging he conspired with others at the union to embezzle more than $1 million.
Blue Bell ice cream licker in Texas sentenced
D’Adrien Anderson, 24, also was sentenced to an additional six-month jail term probated for two years and ordered to pay a $1,000 fine and $1,565 in restitution to Blue Bell Creameries.
Robert Durst 'killed his wife': Prosecutor at unrelated murder trial
Durst has denied killing Berman or having anything to do with his wife's disappearance.
Boy Scouts bankruptcy panel chosen to represent victims
Nine men who say they were sexually abused as children were selected to serve on the committee.
Wells Fargo is not complying with settlements, according to congressional report
The report is part of a year-long probe and comes ahead of hearings next week
William Shatner's divorce settlement covers horse specimens, gravesites
The “Star Trek” star turned “Priceline Negotiator” and his fourth wife filed for divorce in December 2019.
Noose placed on Wisconsin brewery shooter's locker in 2015
Black employees complained of longstanding racial discrimination.
Robert Durst's Beverly Hills murder trial begins Wednesday
One murder charge, three deaths loom over Durst as trial opens.
Detroit lawyer tapped to take over Aretha Franklin estate
There had been tensions among the late singer's sons concerning the estate
Universities follow similar playbook in sex assault response
Experts say demands for transparency must strike a balance between full disclosure and protecting victim privacy

















