Wells Fargo agrees to $3B settlement in fake accounts case
The DOJ slapped the bank over its fake account scandal.
Harvey Weinstein jury deadlocked on most serious counts
Jurors said Friday they were deadlocked on the two counts that could put Weinstein behind bars for life
New guilty plea in college admissions scandal
The Canada parent allegedly paid $400,000 to have her son admitted as a fake soccer recruit at UCLA.
Weinstein attorney Donna Rotunno: Those who 'swipe right' should know what they're consenting to
Donna Rotunno has made headlines in the past for criticizing the #MeToo movement.
Harvey Weinstein accuser, 'Sopranos' actress Sciorra, subject of jurors' focus
The name that keeps coming up during deliberations at Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial — Annabella Sciorra — will be front and center again on Friday.
Mike Bloomberg, Harvey Weinstein had years-long, mutually beneficial relationship
Mike Bloomberg has come under fire recently for his association with Harvey Weinstein.
American women seek more than $66M in damages from US Soccer
Players on the women's national team sued the federation last March.
Wolverine Worldwide to pay Michigan $69M in groundwater tainting settlement
Wolverine Worldwide did not admit liability, but it agreed to pay $69.5 million in a consent decree with the state of Michigan and Plainfield and Algoma townships.
Google sued for collecting kids' data
New Mexico's attorney general sued Google Thursday over allegations the tech company is illegally collecting personal data generated by children in violation of federal and state laws.
NFL's Antonio Brown's Florida attorney steps back from footballer's burglary case
Brown was one of two people charged with attacking the driver of a moving truck in January
Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months in prison
Stone was convicted in November of allegedly lying to lawmakers about WikiLeaks, tampering with witnesses and obstructing a House intelligence committee probe.
Ex-NBA star's suit against Knicks owner, MSG gets tossed
Charles Oakley had alleged assault, battery and false imprisonment, along with defamation
Lawsuit over Virginia Tech hazing suspension settled
A former student sued the university for denying him due process by suspending him for his alleged involvement in a hazing ceremony.
NFL's Saints head to court in Catholic Church email dispute
Team owner Gayle Benson, who has donated millions to church causes, has said she is proud of the role the team played in assisting the archdiocese.
Harvey Weinstein jurors focus on 'Sopranos' actress as deliberations continue
Weinstein is charged with five counts stemming from the allegations of Annabella Sciorra and two other women.
Discrimination suit against Motel 6 saying employees helped ICE settled
The lawsuit alleged Motel 6 had a corporate policy or practice of giving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement information that guests provided at check-in.
Plaintiffs' attorneys take aim at Boy Scouts' 'dark history'
With its finances and its vaunted reputation for moral rectitude damaged by scandal, the Scouts resorted to Chapter 11 bankruptcy Tuesday.
Weinstein jury revisits 2006 encounter in day 2 deliberations
Jurors at Harvey Weinstein's rape trial spent much of their second day of deliberations Wednesday revisiting a former film and TV production assistant's allegation that he sexually assaulted her in July 2006.
Judge blasts PG&E as 'far behind' on safety plan
The judge reportedly said the company had violated the terms of its probation.
Trump offered to pardon Wikileaks' Assange if he co-operated over email leak, UK court hears
The pardon was offered if Assange said the Russians were not involved in the DNC email leak.



















