Lawsuit
Ex-Oxfam UK CEO sues charity, says it disproportionately focused on Gaza, pushed 'genocide' label
Former Oxfam UK CEO Halima Begum is taking the charity to an employment tribunal, alleging antisemitism, racism, and pressure to label the Gaza war a genocide without evidence.
Mistrial declared in case of students charged after Stanford pro-Palestinian protests
Israel vs El Al: Israelis were robbed, but the state might keep all the money - opinion
After losing 12 children, Majdal Shams families seek justice on Hezbollah - interview
US government admits role in plane collision that killed figure skaters
The American Airlines jet collided with a Black Hawk helicopter as it made its approach to Reagan National Airport just outside Washington, DC, on January 29.
X Corp sues social media startup over bid to claim 'Twitter' brand
X stated in a lawsuit filed in Delaware federal court that its Twitter brand is still "alive and well" and that Operation Bluebird's attempt to "steal" the name constituted trademark infringement.
BBC edit of January 6 speech sparks $10B lawsuit from Trump
Trump has launched a defamation lawsuit against Britain’s BBC, saying edited clips of a January 6 speech created a false impression he incited the US Capitol attack.
Nashville Jewish community center sues Goyim Defense League over alleged campaign of intimidation
Travis Garland, a Tennessee man affiliated with the Goyim Defense League, allegedly disguised himself as an Orthodox Jewish man and infiltrated the Jewish center’s secured campus.
Reddit files lawsuit against Australia's social media ban
The website called the ban "invalid on the ground that it infringes the implied freedom of political communication," in its court filing.
Adidas defeats appeal of lawsuit over imploded Kanye partnership
The company's sales in North America fell 2% in 2024, "solely due to significantly lower Yeezy sales," Adidas said in March.
Amy Winehouse’s father sues singer’s friends for allegedly selling her clothes
Stylist Naomi Parry and friend Catriona Gourlay “deliberately concealed” that they stole dozens of Winehouse’s clothes at an auction following her death, Mitch Winehouse told the High Court.
New York Times sues Perplexity AI for 'illegal' copying of content
The newspaper also said that Perplexity's business model relies on scraping and copying content, including paywalled material, to power its generative AI products.
Jewish groups at Penn sound alarm over federal lawsuit seeking information on Jewish employees
The subpoena sought contact information for Jewish employees who had filed a discrimination complaint, belonged to Jewish groups on campus, or were part of the school’s Jewish studies program.
BBC's battle with Trump puts its global credibility at risk
The White House has called the BBC "100% fake news" and a "propaganda machine," terms that countries like Russia usually level at the 103-year-old broadcaster.