Harvey Weinstein rape trial jury to hear closing arguments
On Tuesday, prosecutors suggested Weinstein's walker seemed more like a prop used to sway jurors' sympathies.
Nissan sues Carlos Ghosn in Japan
Nissan is seeking $90 million in damages to recoup costs related to Ghosn's alleged financial misconduct
Michael Avenatti's threats to tank Nike stock value caught on tape
Michael Avenatti's recorded threats to reduce the value of Nike's stock if he wasn't paid millions of dollars highlighted a prosecutor's closing argument Tuesday at the prominent lawyer's extortion trial.
Harvey Weinstein opts not to testify at rape trial
Weinstein chose not to tell his own story at the risk of having prosecutors grill him
SeaWorld to pay $65M over accusations it lied about 'Blackfish' film impact
SeaWorld said it would settle two lawsuits that accused the company of lying about the impact of the 2013 documentary "Blackfish."
Officer told to 'tone down' gayness settles suit for $10.25M
St. Louis County has agreed to a $10.25 million settlement with a gay police lieutenant who says he was passed over for promotion 23 times and was told to “tone down” his “gayness."
Will Harvey Weinstein testify at rape trial?
His last chance to declare his testimony comes Tuesday.
Harvey Weinstein rape accuser recalled sex in intimate detail: Ex-roommate
The accuser also allegedly called Weinstein her "spiritual soulmate."
Judge stalls Uber, Postmates challenge to California job law
The companies are among those pushing for a November ballot measure that would exempt them while giving drivers new benefits
Harvey Weinstein witness says some of accuser's account 'never happened'
Speaking about a different accuser, another witness said the woman once called Weinstein her ‘soulmate'
TSA agent groped woman at North Carolina airport: Lawsuit
The passenger claims she was groped while she was being screened at the Asheville Regional Airport in North Carolina
Chinese military hackers charged in Equifax breach
Four Chinese military hackers have been charged with breaking into the computer networks of the Equifax credit reporting agency and stealing the personal information of tens of millions of Americans, the Justice Department announced Monday.
Prosecutors slam Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli, release daughter's fake crew resume
Prosecutors have released one of the daughters’ fake crew profiles, which outlines her alleged accomplishments as a crew athlete.
Harvey Weinstein rape trial resumes with new defense witnesses
The defense witnesses follow more than two weeks of prosecution testimony, including the accounts of six women who say the once-powerful Hollywood boss subjected them to vile sexual behavior.
Elizabeth Holmes' motion to dismiss patient-related charges to be heard Monday
A federal judge in California is scheduled to hear a pretrial motion Monday from former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes to dismiss four counts in her indictment that deal with patients.
Feds ask Madoff victims for input on request for sentence reduction
The Justice Department has asked victims of convicted Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff to give their input on his request for a sentence reduction due to his bad health.
Is Jeff Bezos engaged?
Lauren Sanchez's description in court papers is raising questions.
NY to sue feds over its ouster from trusted traveler programs
After the Department of Homeland Security announced that traveler programs would be suspended for New York residents, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the state would sue the DHS.
Virginia Democrats advance assault weapon ban
The ban includes popular AR-15- style rifles and silencers and prohibits the possession of magazines that hold more than 12 rounds.
Ex-Pimco CEO sentenced in college cheating scandal
Douglas Hodge was ordered to serve nine months behind bars, the longest sentence thus far


















