• Lawsuit claims abuse in CYFD foster care was preventable

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A new lawsuit claims the physical and sexual abuse of a five-year-old boy at the hands of his foster parents could've been avoided. The suit is pointing the finger at CYFD and the Bair Foundation, a self-described Christian foster care agency. "How could it be that either CYFD or The Bair Foundation []

  • Lawsuit Claims Chicago OB-GYN Allegedly Sexually Abused 300 Women

    A Chicago doctor, Fabio Ortega, 77, allegedly sexually assaulted his female patients and used his position as a doctor to get away with it.

  • GOP lawmaker hit with lawsuit after man receives death threats over 'illegal alien' claim

    Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) is facing a lawsuit from Denny Loudermill after the lawmaker wrongly accused the Kansas man of being an "illegal alien" and committing a mass shooting. The defamation lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court in Kansas and pointed to a social media posting Burchett made following a mass shooting at the Super Bowl victory parade, the Tennessee Lookout reported. Following the mass shooting, Loudermill said he was detained by police for "moving too slow." He was...

  • Jessica Tarlov's False Claim About Tony Bobulinski Sparks Lawsuit Threat Against Fox News

    I would like to clarify a comment I made yesterday during our discussion of Tony Bobulinski's appearance at the congressional hearing. During an exchange with my colleagues about the hearing I said that Mr. Bobulinsk's lawyers' fees have been paid by a Trump super PAC as recently as January. What was actually said during the hearing was that the law firm representing Mr. Bobulinski was paid by a Trump PAC. I have seen no indication of those payments were made in connection with Mr. Bobulinski's...

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    Lawsuit Claiming Apple’s Negligence Means AirTags Are ‘The Weapon Of Choice Of Stalkers And Abusers’ Must Go Ahead, Judge Rules

    AirTags have proven to be exceptionally good at finding items when they're lost, but it could also be used to track people, too.

  • Ex-Steven Crowder Staffer Claims He’s Being ‘Legally Abused’ After Quitting ‘Toxic and Abusive’ Show

    Jared Monroe, a former employee of Steven Crowder, accused the right-wing pundit of subjecting him to years of “legal abuse” after he left the company.

  • DOJ lawsuit misunderstands CarPlay, claiming it too is anticompetitive

    The DOJ lawsuit is 88 pages long, and I freely confess I haven’t yet finished reading it, but it seems one tech writer has – finding a claim that CarPlay is anticompetitive. As the piece notes, it seems clear that the Department of Justice doesn’t actually understand what CarPlay is, or how it works, as the claim simply makes no sense more

  • Fox News Scoffs at Lawsuit Threat From Tony Bobulinski

    Jessica Tarlov, a liberal co-host on Fox News' "The Five," stirred controversy earlier this week by alleging, without evidence, that former Hunter Biden associate Tony Bobulinski's legal fees were paid by a Trump Super PAC.

  • Man charged with making death threats at Mohegan Pennsylvania

    PLAINS TWP., LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A man has been charged after police say he threatened to murder another gambler at Mohegan Pennsylvania while rolling a bullet between his fingers. According to Pennsylvania State Police, on March 14 around 3:00 p.m., troopers were called to the casino on State Route 315 when a man claimed []

  • Lawsuit accuses Chicago doctor of abusing more than 300 women over decades

    CHICAGO — A lawsuit against two top Chicago hospitals accuses an OB-GYN of sexually abusing more than 300 women, most of them Latina and Spanish speakers, and alleges that the hospitals ignored the women’s complaints. The complaint is the latest chapter in the legal saga against Fabio Ortega, 77, who pleaded guilty in 2021 to sexually abusing two patients. The suit, filed on behalf of one woman, alleges staff members at NorthShore Medical Group and Swedish Covenant Hospital, now both operated by...

  • Apple refutes every claim made in DOJ's antitrust lawsuit

    It never blocked competitors' apps and services, and it doesn't employ anticompetitive tactics preventing users from breaking out of its "walled garden," Apple said in response to the antitrust lawsuit filed against it by the Department of Justice. The company refuted the agency's claims in statements shared with Apple Insider, expanding upon its earlier response that the lawsuit would hinder its ability to create devices and software that made it one of the most valuable companies in the...

  • Apple responds to DOJ antitrust lawsuit by refuting every claim

    The US Department of Justice claims Apple has violated antitrust law on multiple fronts -- and Apple has fired back by refuting every claim made in the lawsuit. Apple Park After years of promising a lawsuit, the US Department of Justice has finally brought an antitrust suit against Apple. Nearly a week of pundits and analysts have dissected the claims, and now Apple has weighed in publicly. The DOJ lawsuit accuses Apple of violating section two of the Sherman Antitrust Act in five...