Appeals court judge refuses to delay Trump's planned Friday sentencing in hush money case
NEW YORK (AP) — Appeals court judge refuses to delay Trump's planned Friday sentencing in hush money case.
NEW YORK (AP) — Appeals court judge refuses to delay Trump's planned Friday sentencing in hush money case.
Three separate lawsuits allege that DOGE violates the transparency rules of a 1972 law.
A Russian court's order for Austria's Raiffeisen Bank International to pay 2 billion euros ($2.1 billion) in damages for a collapsed deal shows Moscow's determination to strike back at the West, with companies bearing the brunt of the fallout. Monday's ruling, delivered to a courtroom where armed men in balaclavas sat among those involved in the case, is a blow to the biggest Western bank in Russia, which has made billions of profits there during nearly three years of conflict with Ukraine. It marks a watershed for the bank that has provided a payments bridge for Russia's middle class and companies into the West, requiring Raiffeisen to set aside a substantial amount for the loss even as it seeks to challenge the ruling.
Prince Harry claimed a “monumental” victory Wednesday as Rupert Murdoch’s U.K. tabloids made an unprecedented apology for intruding in his life for years, and agreed to pay substantial damages to settle his privacy invasion lawsuit. News Group Newspapers acknowledged its private investigators and journalists targeted Harry with phone hacking, surveillance and misuse of private information. The company offered him a “full and unequivocal apology" for intrusion by the now-defunct News of the World and its sister tabloid The Sun.
Prince Harry's "mission" against the British press has resulted in a victory against Rupert Murdoch's the Sun, which has admitted to wrongdoing.
STORY: A lawyer for Prince Harry on Wednesday said the Duke of Sussex had reached a settlement with Rupert Murdoch's news conglomerate."In a monumental victory today, News UK have admitted that The Sun, the flagship title for Rupert Murdoch's UK media empire, has indeed engaged in illegal practices."The lawsuit accused News Group Newspapers of illegally obtaining private information about the royal and his family.The 40-year-old prince and younger son of King Charles had been suing the publisher of The Sun and the now-defunct News of the World at the High Court in London."After endless resistance, denials and legal battles by News Group Newspapers, including spending more than a billion pounds in payouts and in legal costs, as well as paying off those in the know in order to prevent the full picture from coming out, News UK is finally held to account for its illegal actions and its blatant disregard for the law."The trial to consider the case was due to start on Tuesday but following last-gasp talks, the two sides reached a settlement.As part of the settlement, the publisher admitted unlawful actions at its Sun tabloid for the first time, bringing the fiercely-contested legal battle to a dramatic end.Harry's lawyer said a deal had been struck with NGN agreeing to pay significant damages.A source familiar with the settlement said the damages involved an eight-figure sum.NGN also admitted it had intruded into the private life of Harry's late mother, Princess Diana.The media company has paid out hundreds of millions of pounds to victims of phone-hacking and other unlawful information gathering by the News of the World.And, settled more than 1,300 lawsuits involving celebrities, politicians, well-known sports figures and ordinary people who were connected to them or major events.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Friday rejected an attempt by a conservative activist to obtain guardianship records in an effort to find ineligible voters, but the case could return.
The organization behind a legal challenge against the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) program plans to launch an appeal after its lawsuit was dismissed.Peter Gilmer, a minister with the Regina Anti-Poverty Ministry (RAPM) confirmed the organization will appeal the decision."We know that there are going to be ongoing implications for people that we work with, but we're hoping that this would be heard by the Court of Appeal in the fall and that ultimately we will have a decision
News Group Newspapers apologised for ‘serious intrusion’ by The Sun and for phone hacking by private investigators working for the News of the World.
The letter to Judge Lewis J. Liman also accuses Bryan Freedman of making statements containing "numerous new false statements about Ms. Lively and others"
Amazon announced on Wednesday it will shutter its facilities in Quebec in the coming weeks and cut more than 1,700 jobs.A company spokesperson said Amazon will outsource deliveries to smaller contractors. The spokesperson insisted that the decision was tied to cost savings — not the recent unionization of about 300 employees at a Laval, Que., warehouse. "Following a recent review of our Quebec operations," the spokesperson said in an emailed statement, "we found that returning to a third-party d
The "It Ends With Us" actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have been locked in a legal battle since late 2024. Catch up with the latest after Baldoni released behind-the-scenes footage from the film.
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The trial in Duke of Sussex’s long-running case against the Rupert Murdoch-owned 'The Sun' newspaper began in London on Jan. 21
Prince Harry's legal action against the publisher of The Sun newspaper, over allegations of unlawful information gathering, is due to begin today. The Duke of Sussex is one of two claimants, alongside former Labour deputy leader Tom Watson, who are continuing their claims against News Group Newspapers (NGN). NGN has always denied unlawful activity at The Sun.
The Alberta government has lifted a ban on coal exploration in the Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains, a move that the regulator says will allow suspended projects to resume.The provincial government said Monday night the direction from the minister amounted to "housekeeping" following moves it already announced in December to modernize its coal policy. But a natural resources and energy law expert says it will once again open up large tracts of land to coal exploration and potentially underm
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A lawsuit alleging that law enforcement agents sent by President Donald Trump to protect a federal courthouse in 2020 used excessive force against racial justice protesters has been settled, the American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon said Tuesday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge on Tuesday rejected Citigroup's bid to dismiss a lawsuit by New York Attorney General Letitia James claiming it failed to protect customers from online scammers and refused to reimburse customers who were victimized. U.S. District Judge Paul Oetken in Manhattan said the bank's Citibank unit must face James' claim it violated a 1978 federal law concerning electronic wire transfers, and parts of three other claims. Oetken said Congress intended the 1978 law, the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, to protect consumers from sophisticated frauds involving technologies they may not understand, leaving banks in a better position to shoulder the risks of fraud.
UPDATED 06.42 a.m. PT: There has been high drama on the first day in the trial of Prince Harry versus Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers (NGN), with a settlement deal now “very close,” according to NGN’s lawyer. The court has just been adjourned for the day with absolutely no action taking place in the courtroom, …
One of U.S. President Donald Trump's freshly signed executive orders puts the Liberal government's digital services tax into the sights of America's Commerce, Treasury and Trade departments, threatening to further irritate the trade relationship between the two countries.The America First Trade Policy, signed into force by Trump Monday evening, seeks to ensure America's trading relationships bring maximum benefit to "American workers, manufacturers, farmers, ranchers, entrepreneurs and businesse
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