
Supreme Court Backs Cox in Copyright Fight Over Music Downloads
The Supreme Court sided with Cox Communications, ruling they aren’t liable for customers’ copyright violations.

The Supreme Court sided with Cox Communications, ruling they aren’t liable for customers’ copyright violations.

A Florida woman pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges after allegedly firing at Rihanna’s home.

A Georgia judge granted a $1 bond for a murder charge against Alexia Moore, accused of inducing an illegal abortion.

A New Mexico jury found Meta harmed children’s mental health and hid knowledge of child exploitation on its platforms.

Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro will serve his 27-year sentence at home due to health issues, ruled a judge.

The Supreme Court reviews if the Trump administration can reinstate a controversial immigration policy at the border.

The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a redistricting plan boosting GOP chances for a U.S. House seat, sparking legal battles.

Minnesota sued the Trump administration for access to evidence in federal officer shootings, seeking transparency.

Mike Rogers, running for U.S. Senate in Michigan, faces backlash for misrepresenting his role in opioid legislation. Critics highlight his ties to Big Pharma and past policies that may have fueled the opioid crisis, raising concerns over his Senate bid.

An Air Canada flight collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia, killing both pilots as investigators examine safety failures.

Afghanistan’s Taliban released American academic Dennis Coyle after a year, citing Eid al-Fitr and family appeals.

A Thai court held a gold mine operator responsible for environmental damage, setting a climate litigation precedent.