Legal & Regulatory

Tesla Drags Apple to Court in an Upcoming Autopilot Crash Trial That Killed an Apple Engineer

Tesla and Apple may be heading to court together over a fatal 2018 crash linked to its Autopilot system, involving the death of an Apple engineer allegedly playing a video game on his phone.


Massive $30M Cash Heist Strikes Los Angeles on Easter Sunday

Thieves pulled off a daring Easter Sunday heist at a Los Angeles money storage facility, making off with a record-breaking $30 million in cash, prompting an ongoing investigation by local and federal authorities.

Donald Trump to Sit for Deposition in Trump Media Company Dispute

Former President Donald Trump is slated to undergo a deposition later this month as part of an ongoing legal battle with the co-founders of his social media company, Trump Media & Technology Group.

Biden Administration Approved More Bombs to Israel Despite Global Outrage Over Killing of 7 World Central Kitchen Workers

The Biden administration has approved the transfer of thousands more bombs to Israel despite global outrage over the killing of seven aid workers from the charity group World Central Kitchen by Israeli airstrike in Gaza.


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A drunk man was beaten at a bar in a Disney World resort after reportedly mocking a guest who has Down syndrome.
A federal Biden Administration cybersecurity group report criticizes Microsoft for security lapses enabling a Chinese cyber intrusion into senior US officials' email accounts.
Coach took legal action against Gap on Wednesday, alleging that the retailer's Old Navy unit unlawfully sold T-shirts with the word "Coach."
The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) wants the New York City marathon to pay $750,000 annually, citing the significant loss in bridge toll revenues caused by the closure of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
Ukrainians can now start filing claims for damage to their homes as a result of Russia's invasion at a newly established register that opened Tuesday.
President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders joined forces on Wednesday to promote lower health care costs, including inhalers.
Video surveillance depicted an irate customer exiting his vehicle and aiming a firearm at 38-year-old Howard Vernon, who was attending to the drive-thru window.
Ghost Autonomy, an OpenAI-backed startup developing autonomous driving software for automaker partners, has ceased its operations.
An Indian company allegedly supplied the US with contaminated shrimps, an American whistleblower revealed.
According to reports, Peter Owens allegedly struck the Walgreens anager in the face with the Bible after she instructed him to leave the premises.
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