James Franco’s #MeToo accusers are ‘attention hungry’: Court papers
The papers were filed nearly five months after two women accused Franco of pushing them into performing explicit sex scenes on camera.
Lacoste gloves made in Chinese internment camp: rights group
Gloves made in China for the popular French brand Lacoste appear to have been sewn inside a factory where ethnic minorities face forced ideological and behavioral re-education, according to a U.S.-based labor rights group.
US Supreme Court weighs fate of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The legal fight focuses on whether the single director of the agency has too much power.
Apple to pay up to $500M over battery-related phone slowdown
Apple admitted it slowed phone performance in older models to avoid unexpected shutdowns related to battery fatigue.
Grammys president fired after investigation, discrimination charges
The Recording Academy on Monday fired Deborah Dugan, its former president who called into question the integrity of the Grammy Awards nominations process.
Ex-Subway pitchman Jared Fogle's close friend cleared of porn conviction
A federal judge has overturned the child pornography conviction of an associate of disgraced former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle who had provided evidence that led to a criminal case against Fogle.
Former WeWork employee files discrimination lawsuit
The lawyer says she had to review applications for the job she was promised.
Bernie Madoff customer payout nears $14 billion as dying swindler seeks freedom
Bernie Madoff’s former customers will soon see their total recovery approach $14 billion, a court-appointed trustee said on Friday.
Harvey Weinstein rape trial juror: #MeToo movement was not a factor
When asked how much jurors considered the #MeToo movement, he said: "Zero, absolutely zero."
Facebook's Zuckerberg's office, associates hit with bombshell accusations in scathing report
The accusations against Zuckerberg, his family and associates have been made over the last three years.
Regulators boost PG&E's wildfire fine to $2.1 billion
After further review, the California Public Utilities Commission agreed original fine was too lenient
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Loughlin, Giannulli college admissions trial officially set for October
Prosecutors had previously requested an October trial date, but received push-back from the couple's legal team
Hunter Biden must be at March deposition 'unless his hair is on fire': Judge
Biden's attorney had previously tried to postpone the deposition until April.
George Clooney says Nespresso has 'work to do' after child labor allegations raised
The allegations surfaced following an investigation for an upcoming episode of the British documentary series "Dispatches" where journalist Anthony Barnett was given access to Guatemala farms reportedly linked to Starbucks and Nespresso.
Avenatti's lawyer to put Stormy Daniels' credibility on trial
Avenatti was Daniels' attorney while she was challenging President Donald Trump over a hush-money payment.
Utility to pay $53M for blasts that damaged homes, killed 1
The explosions rocked three communities in the Merrimack Valley, north of Boston, in September 2018
Tom Brady pirate move by Buccaneers could cost treasures
Bruce Arians was direct with desire to lure Tom Brady away from Patriots during free agency.
NFL's Antonio Brown reportedly almost settled with accuser for $2.7M
A $2.7 million settlement deal that would ended claims of sexual misconduct against Antonio Brown fell through, according to reports.



















