Rep. Devin Nunes Sues Twitter for Defamation and “Harassment”
Nunes claims that Twitter is secretly waging a war of attrition against its conservative users.
Nunes claims that Twitter is secretly waging a war of attrition against its conservative users.
Senior citizens are often victimized by scammers, and the Missouri Attorney General (AG)’s Office and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently announced a $30 million settlement in a sweepstakes scheme targeting the elderly.
Police officer was involved in two U-turn highway collisions in just two years. Damages have been awarded to motorcyclist who sustained injuries.
Humana Inc. recently agreed to settle a pregnancy discrimination case stemming from allegations that the company fired Kate Jenkins for having a baby and going on maternity leave.
The state of Washington and Triumph Treatment Services are under fire in a new suit alleging it failed to supervise a mother who nearly starved her twin daughter’s to death.
Earlier this month, Anna Baran was awarded a $3.5 million verdict in a case alleging her former employer made false and defamatory statements about her that destroyed her career.
While corruption seems apparent, experts aren’t sure whether the lawsuit can pass a “laugh test.”
While the Connecticut Supreme Court has authorized the lawsuit to move forward, experts expect Remington will file an appeal.
The president used his veto powers for the first time on Friday, protecting a national emergency his critics claim is fabricated.
Insys hired an exotic dancer to persuade physicians to buy Subsys, according to prosecutors.