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    Federal jury finds MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell defamed Dominion Voting Systems employee

    A federal jury in Colorado ruled that MyPillow founder Mike Lindell defamed Eric Coomer, a former Dominion Voting Systems employee, by making false claims after the 2020 election. The jury awarded $2.3 million in damages. Lindell plans to appeal, continuing to advocate against electronic voting machines despite the judgment

    Apple must face consumer lawsuit over iCloud storage, US judge rules

    Apple has defended its policy as designed to guarantee high levels of security. The company also urged Lee to dismiss the plaintiff's claims as untimely. Plaintiffs generally face a four-year window to bring claims under U.S. antitrust law. In her ruling, Lee said it was premature to dismiss the claims as time-barred, but suggested the issue could be revisited later in the litigation.

    XRP eyes 763% surge as analysts predict $19 minimum target in current cycle — Should you invest?

    Back in 2017, the token underwent a six-month consolidation before launching into a major rally. With the current pause approaching the five-month mark, a breakout may be on the horizon.

    Blake Lively's controversial messages may have ended her longstanding bond with Taylor Swift for good

    Reports indicate a possible rift between Blake Lively and Taylor Swift, stemming from a legal dispute involving Justin Baldoni. Court documents revealed Lively referred to Swift as a "dragon" in texts, which reportedly angered Swift due to a perceived breach of trust.

    Kamala Harris vote dispute: Trump's 2024 election win is under lens. Will it overturn his presidency?

    A legal case questioning the accuracy of the 2024 election is moving forward and the win of Donald Trump during the election is under the radar. A lawsuit in Rockland County, New York, challenges the 2024 presidential election results, alleging that voting machines failed to count hundreds of votes for Kamala Harris.

    $10 million coffee spill: Woman sues airline after scalding mid-air burn ruins dream vacation

    A Queens couple’s British Isles cruise turned tragic after a Scandinavian Airlines flight attendant allegedly spilled excessively hot coffee on 78-year-old Aymara Corbo, causing severe burns. The couple is now suing the airline for $11 million in damages, claiming their dream vacation was ruined. The lawsuit alleges negligence and a breach of passenger safety norms.

    • Harvard to urge judge to bar Trump from closing doors for international students

      A US judge will consider extending the order against Donald Trump's plan. The plan aims to stop foreign students from studying at Harvard University. Judge Allison Burroughs will hear the case in Boston. Harvard is challenging the restrictions. The university argues the administration is retaliating against it. The administration froze billions in grants. It also proposed ending Harvard's tax-exempt status.

      Credit One Bank Settlement 2025: Lawsuit, payment details, eligibility, and claim form

      Credit One Bank faces a major class action lawsuit alleging misleading practices, inflated fees, and inaccurate reporting, impacting numerous consumers. A proposed settlement offers up to $1,000 for eligible individuals who can demonstrate financial harm with supporting documentation. This case highlights the need for transparency and accountability in the banking industry.

      Google sues LATAM Airlines in US over Brazilian YouTube video dispute

      Google sued LATAM Airlines in US court, seeking to block Brazilian efforts to force global removal of a YouTube video alleging child abuse by a LATAM employee. Google argues this violates US free speech protections and jurisdictional limits.

      Tesla sues former employee for allegedly stealing trade secrets to launch rival startup

      The lawsuit claims that during his final months at Tesla, Li was researching “humanoid robotic hands” on his work computer and also searched online for venture capital and startup funding opportunities. The legal move comes amid an internal leadership shake-up at Tesla’s Optimus division.

      IYO sues OpenAI and others for 'willful' trademark infringement and unfair competition

      Filed Tuesday in federal court, the complaint accuses the defendants of deliberately copying IYO’s brand name — registered since 2023 — to launch and market their new wearable AI hardware.

      Crypto exchange Binance opens trading to Syrians after US lifts sanctions

      US president Donald Trump's administration made a surprise announcement last month on lifting sanctions against Syria, where an Islamist-led government took power after overthrowing former leader Bashar al-Assad in December. Trump said he took the decision at the behest of Saudi Arabia, which was a leading advocate for removing the sanctions.

      Crypto market soars 10% in May as Bitcoin nears record $112K, says Binance

      The cryptocurrency market experienced a significant surge in May, driven by institutional interest and DeFi growth, despite macroeconomic uncertainties. Bitcoin led the rally, hitting record highs, while Ethereum saw substantial gains after its Pectra upgrade. Altcoins and NFTs also saw increased activity, with corporate treasuries expanding their crypto holdings, signaling growing confidence in digital assets.

      If you can't sink the ship, buy it!: Major record labels court AI music startups like Suno and Udio amidst the million dollar copyright lawsuits charged against them.

      Amidst a lawsuit, Universal, Warner, and Sony are in talks to license their music catalogs to AI startups Suno and Udio, signaling a shift in the industry. These discussions aim to settle copyright disputes and explore new revenue streams through AI-generated music, reflecting the industry's adaptation to technological advancements and the potential for AI in music creation.

      Trump administration hit with second lawsuit over restrictions on asylum access

      Immigration advocates have initiated a class action lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's proclamation that effectively ended asylum at ports of entry. Filed in a Southern California federal court, the lawsuit seeks to overturn the policy and restore access to the asylum process for those seeking entry at ports.

      Hollywood Vs AI: What is Midjourney? Here’s all details about Disney and NBCUniversal suit against AI firm over copyright infringement

      Disney and NBCUniversal have filed a copyright lawsuit against AI firm Midjourney. They claim the AI tool creates and distributes images based on their characters without permission. The companies argue the use of their work has brought profit to Midjourney. The case was filed in a federal court in Los Angeles.

      Over 12,000 alumni and 5 Ivies throw legal support behind Harvard in high-stakes battle against Trump

      Harvard is in a legal battle with the Trump administration. The administration threatened to cut billions in grants. Many universities, including Ivy League schools, support Harvard. They filed a brief arguing funding cuts harm research. Over 12,000 Harvard alumni also support the university. They call the government's actions unlawful. They say these actions threaten academic freedom.

      Disney, Universal sue image creator Midjourney for copyright infringement

      Disney and Universal sued Midjourney, alleging its AI image generator illegally replicates iconic characters like Darth Vader and Shrek. Calling it a “bottomless pit of plagiarism,” the studios seek an injunction and damages, claiming Midjourney used their copyrighted works to train and monetise its tool.

      Kamala Harris voters ‘erased’ in Rockland? New York lawsuit to probe vanishing ballots: What we know so far

      A lawsuit filed by SMART Legislation, a non-partisan election watchdog, alleges serious voting irregularities in New York's Rockland County during the 2024 US elections. The suit claims statistical anomalies and missing votes in both the presidential and Senate races. Voters reported their ballots for Democratic candidates were not counted, raising constitutional concerns. A New York judge has allowed discovery to proceed, opening the door to a possible hand recount and a wider investigation into what may have gone wrong on Election Day.

      Sonoma county woman sues Costco for over $14 million after shocking display cabinet incident

      A Sonoma County woman is suing Costco Wholesale Corporation for more than $14 million in damages, citing catastrophic injuries from an allegedly faulty cabinet display that fell on her. The case, now in federal court, accuses the retail giant of negligence, unsafe premises, and failure to train staff properly. As per the lawsuit, the cabinet display allegedly fell on the woman and caused her severe injuries.

      Los Angeles protests: California plans to sue Trump administration for deploying National Guard and 'acting illegally'

      California Governor Gavin Newsom announced he will sue US President Trump for allegedly federalizing the National Guard during Los Angeles immigration protests. Newsom and other Democrats criticized Trump's move as an unnecessary escalation, while the White House defended it as restoring law and order. Protests erupted after the arrival of National Guard troops, leading to clashes with law enforcement.

      US campuses unite: 18 universities back Harvard in funding lawsuit against Trump administration

      Eighteen US universities, including MIT and five Ivy League schools, have joined Harvard’s legal case against the Trump administration’s freeze on nearly $3 billion in federal research funds. In a joint amicus brief, they warn the move threatens national research, academic independence, and long-term innovation. Oral arguments begin July 21 in a case with nationwide implications.

      Blake Lively scores legal win as judge dismisses Justin Baldoni’s explosive $400 million countersuit

      Blake Lively won a court case after a judge threw out Justin Baldoni’s $400 million countersuit. Her team called the lawsuit fake and now plans to take legal action against Baldoni and others.

      Blake Lively faces more legal trouble as her beauty brand strikes back with lawsuit - here's what the problem is

      Blake Lively's beauty business, Family Hive LLC, is embroiled in a trademark lawsuit against Beauty by Blake, alleging potential consumer confusion. Simultaneously, the brand faces declining sales, reportedly plummeting after a sexual harassment lawsuit involving co-star Justin Baldoni.

      Donald Trump to sue Elon Musk for defamation? Here's what could happen

      Chris Cuomo predicts a potential defamation lawsuit between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, stemming from Musk's X post implying Trump's connection to Jeffrey Epstein. Cuomo believes Musk's accusation was a costly error, potentially jeopardizing his business interests and access. Trump's silence is viewed as a possible legal strategy, given his history of filing lawsuits.

      Getty's landmark UK lawsuit on copyright and AI set to begin

      A landmark copyright lawsuit between Getty Images and Stability AI commenced at London's High Court, potentially setting a precedent for AI law. Getty accuses Stability AI of unlawfully using its images to train its Stable Diffusion system. Stability AI denies infringement, arguing its tools foster innovation and artistic freedom.

      Elon Musk gets more time to respond to US SEC lawsuit over Twitter stake

      In a filing in federal court in Washington, D.C., the SEC and Musk agreed to push back the deadline for Musk's response to July 18 from June 6, calling it "reasonable and in the interest of conserving judicial resources."

      Reddit sues AI startup Anthropic for allegedly using data without permission

      According to the complaint, Anthropic has resisted entering a licensing agreement even as it trained its Claude chatbot on Reddit content, despite assuring last July it had blocked its bots from accessing Reddit's platform. Reddit quoted Claude admitting it was "trained on at least some Reddit data" and did not know if that content was deleted.

      SEC Drops Lawsuit Against Binance, a Crypto Exchange

      The SEC dismissed its lawsuit against Binance and Changpeng Zhao, signaling a retreat on crypto enforcement. This follows Zhao's guilty plea on money-laundering charges and a broader rollback of SEC regulations under the Trump administration. The Trump family's increasing involvement in the crypto industry, including deals and investments, raises conflict-of-interest concerns amid eased regulations.

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