Women testified that the brothers raped them at exclusive parties and on trips in the Hamptons and New York City.
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Lawyers for Estefany Rodriguez Florez say she was improperly detained and targeted for news coverage critical of the immigration crackdown.
The agreement would allow the concerts-and-ticketing company to avoid being split up, but some states object to it.
AI researchers at Google and OpenAI back Anthropic in alleging government retaliation for policy disagreement.
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The lawsuit filed in California federal court escalates a battle between companies seeking to market new aircraft.
Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi are accused of hurling devices at an anti-Islamic demonstration near New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s residence.
A deep dive into public records found that most of the accusations against U.S. citizens for attacking immigration officers were unsubstantiated.
Andrew Ferguson has brought the Federal Trade Commission unusually close to the White House, mixing MAGA issues with traditional enforcement.
A WSJ investigation tracked the U.S. citizens caught in the crosshairs of an aggressive federal campaign to detain and demonize dissenters.
The latest of several lawsuits seeks to stop the automaker from bypassing dealerships.
A federal jury convicted a 47-year-old Pakistani national who had ties to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
In a test of South Carolina law, a claim of self-defense regarding the death of Scott Spivey was turned down.
While a judge’s decision has raised hopes, it could take months before money hits anyone’s bank account.
Plus, a DOJ official pushes for cases against Cuban leaders and RFK Jr. makes Boston wicked angry.
The FBI said it has addressed “suspicious activities” on its networks.
The administration used criminal charges against Venezuela’s Maduro as justification for his ouster.
The regional bank says it will write off the loan as fears mount in the world of private credit.
The government told the judge its system isn’t capable of processing refunds for the $166 billion in tariffs it collected.
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