Judge had ruled education-funding system unconstitutional
Ruling ensures continuation of six-year standoff between WikiLeaks founder and prosecutors over rape allegation
Samsung received 92 reports of batteries overheating in the United States, including 26 reports of burns and 55 cases of property damage
The Justice Department watchdog was reviewing the unusual tactics deployed nine years ago when it hunted for a 15-year old high school student suspected of emailing bomb threats to a school near Seattle
The US Department of Justice is asking Deutsche Bank to pay $14bn to settle an investigation into mortgage-backed securities
The European Union´s highest court has ruled that the manager of a business offering free Wi-Fi to customers can´t be held liable for copyright infringements by users
ndonesia´s tax office will investigate Alphabet Inc´s (GOOGL.O) Google for suspected unpaid taxes in Southeast Asia´s largest economy
The suit claims the inaccurate scoring was caused by an error "in the ILG-designed process utilized to rescale the essay portions of the July 2015 Bar Exam."
Investigation comes after foundation was fined for illegal contribution to Pam Bondi, Florida attorney general who chose not to investigate Trump University
Publishers, musicians and TV makers could find it easier to make money from use of their work on YouTube, Google News and Facebook
Pending law assures users they can speak their minds online
he deal is expected to value Monsanto at a little more than the sweetened $127.50 per share cash offer that Bayer disclosed last week
A federal appeals court on Monday revived a former JPMorgan Chase private banker’s whistleblower lawsuit accusing the bank of firing her in retaliation for warning that an Israeli client might be committing fraud
London´s famous black cabs are getting a boost from the city´s mayor in their battle with Uber
Lawyer for 14-year-old, whose image was posted on ‘shame page’ on social network, compared publication to child abuse
Peugeot plans to launch its own standalone vehicle service to rival Uber within the next three years
James Robert Liang was indicted in the Eastern District of Michigan in June, but the record was just unsealed Friday
Silicon Valley company sees deal with South Korean major as bid for expansion into high-volume printer-copier device business
The agreement also came with injunctive relief: Subway agreed to quality-control measures — to “help ensure that the bread sold to customers is either 6 or 12 inches long
The case brought by a former chief financial services ombudsman alleges the payments company charged unlawfully high fees to stores when shoppers swiped their debit or credit cards and these were passed on to consumers in higher prices
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