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District Court Finds American Airlines Prioritized Political Agenda in Employees’ Retirement Funds

A district court ruled that American Airlines did not prioritize the financial interests of its employees' retirement funds and instead focused on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals.

Americans Sue Venezuela’s Socialist Dictator

Two American citizens filed a lawsuit against Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, accusing the dictator of leading a "criminal enterprise" that uses U.S. citizens for negotiations.

Amazon Accused of Listing ‘Fake’ Deals

A man has filed a lawsuit against Amazon, claiming that the company advertised "fake" deals to deceive people into purchasing a product.

Lawsuit: Transgender Inmate Assaulted Female Cellmate in Washington Women’s Prison

A Washington state inmate has filed a federal lawsuit alleging repeated sexual assault and harassment by a transgender cellmate who was transferred to a women’s prison after changing gender identity. Mozzy Clark, the plaintiff, claims that state corrections officials knowingly placed her in a cell with Christopher Scott Williams, a 6-foot-4 convicted child molester, leading to months of abuse.

U.S. Government to Pay $116 Million to Settle Abuse Claims at California Federal Prison

The U.S. government has agreed to pay nearly $116 million to settle lawsuits brought by over 100 women who suffered sexual abuse and mistreatment at the now-closed Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Dublin, California.

Major Lawsuit Accuses Food Companies of ‘Predatory Profiteering’

A lawsuit described by lawyers as the "first of its kind" alleges that major food companies, including Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and General Mills, intentionally designed their products to be addictive. The lawsuit, filed by a Pennsylvania teenager, argues that the companies draw from the "cigarette playbook."

Fani Willis Ordered to Turn Over Communications with Jack Smith, Jan 6 Committee

A judge ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to turn over all communications with Jack Smith and the January 6 Committee.

Elon Musk’s X Sues California Over ‘Deepfake’ Law

Social media platform X, owned by Elon Musk, has launched legal action against California's law targeting "deepfakes."

Arizona Superior Court Orders Secretary of State to Release List of Noncitizen Voters

In a landmark decision, the Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that Secretary of State Adrian Fontes must release records identifying registered voters who have not provided proof of citizenship. This ruling supports the efforts of America First Legal (AFL), which filed the original records request through the Arizona Free Enterprise Club. AFL’s demand follows concerns that Arizona’s voter rolls may include noncitizens, raising potential election integrity issues.

Georgia Judges Mandate that County Election Board Officials Certify Election Results

On Monday, a judge in Georgia decided that local electoral board members must certify election results in the state, regardless of whether there are...

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