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
Weinstein attorney says she's avoided rape because she would never put herself 'in that position'
Rotunno, who has reportedly represented more than 40 men accused of sexual assault, is the lead attorney on Weinstein’s defense team.
Harvey Weinstein once admitted to not knowing when sex was consensual
More than 100 women have reportedly accused him of sexual assault or misconduct.
Harvey Weinstein defense witness tanks after facing his messages to mogul
A 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' showrunner, who wrote a #MeToo-themed episode of the show, will take the stand on Friday
Hawaii helicopter crash pilot lost license for 2010 drug use
The Federal Aviation Administration revoked the medical, commercial pilot and flight instructor certificates of Safari Helicopters pilot Paul Matero in June 2010, The Garden Island reported Wednesday.
Harvey Weinstein trial moves to defense as prosecution rests case
Weinstein is accused of raping a woman in March 2013 and sexually assaulting another in 2006.
Harvey Weinstein threw Super Bowl bash, then apparently fell asleep during rape trial
Weinstein was reportedly spotted dozing off in court the next day.
Ohio lawmakers propose income-based school voucher system
Under current law, Ohio’s EdChoice program provides private school tuition for students at public schools that fail to meet certain state performance guidelines.
Walter Reed prosthetics chief allegedly took sports tickets
Court records show David Laufer pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to five counts of making a false statement.
China’s move to patent Gilead’s experimental virus drug could lead to legal battle
Gilead said it applied for a global patent in 2016
State Farm claims Shannen Doherty using cancer diagnosis to get a payout
Doherty sued State Farm in March 2019 following the 2018 California wildfires
Virginia woman sues Zantac makers claiming medication caused her cancer
Deborah Haskins, from Ridgeway, Va., is suing Sanofi and other pharmaceutical companies that sold Zantac, claiming the medication caused her to have esophageal cancer.

















