The US Supreme Court is gearing up to grapple with the extent to which smartphone users surrender their Fourth Amendment rights when they transmit their locations to digital service providers.
IHeartMedia Inc. is holding talks about a possible combination with Sirius XM Holdings Inc., according to people familiar with the discussions.
New York is the latest state to allegedly encroach upon the CFTC’s exclusive jurisdiction over prediction markets, the ...
The NCAA convinced a federal court to deny an attempt by a Cuban wrestler to compete in the 2026-27 Division I wrestling ...
The Trump administration will block Illinois or any other state from limiting “swipe” fees from applying to national banks, ...
A federal judge is questioning whether courts have jurisdiction over President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the ...
California’s Judicial Council approved a new rule Friday requiring courts to report civil arrests that occur in court ...
Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) vetoed a bill that would’ve imposed a short-term moratorium on data centers, stopping the state ...
Legendary musician Smokey Robinson’s claims against four houekeepers who accused him of sexual assault were trimmed by a Los ...
A California appeals court dealt a blow to Blue Origin LLC’s employment practices Friday after it agreed with a lower court’s ...
A judge questioned whether President Donald Trump’s $10 billion privacy lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service and the US Treasury can proceed in court with Trump effectively in control of both ...
Elon Musk dropped his fraud claims against OpenAI and co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, narrowing the scope of his lawsuit against his business rivals on the eve of trial.