Hyundai, Kia to Offer Software Upgrade to 8.3 Million U.S. Vehicles to Prevent Thefts WASHINGTON —Hyundai Motor and Kia Corp. will offer a software upgrade to 8.3 million U.S. vehicles in response to increasing... Read More
11 States Consider ‘Right to Repair’ for Farming Equipment DENVER (AP) — On Colorado’s northeastern plains, where the pencil-straight horizon divides golden fields and blue sky, a farmer named... Read More
Editor's Picks Judge Sanctions Facebook, Lawyers for Bad-Faith Discovery Fight A federal judge in San Francisco ordered Facebook Inc. to pay $925,078.51 in sanctions for the “egregious conduct” of its... Read More
Alcon to Pay Johnson & Johnson $199M to Settle Eye-Laser Cases Alcon Vision LLC will pay Johnson & Johnson’s J&J Surgical Vision Inc $199 million to settle legal battles over intellectual... Read More
Irvin Files Lawsuit Seeking $100 Million After Misconduct Claim McKINNEY, Texas (AP) — Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver and Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin has filed a... Read More
Judge Rejects Family Members’ Bid to Reopen Boeing 737 MAX Plea Deal A U.S. judge in Texas late on Thursday denied a legal bid by families of the victims of two Boeing... Read More
Driver in Strange Tesla Crash Apparently Moved to Rear Seat DETROIT (AP) — Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board apparently have solved the mystery of why no one was... Read More
FTX Founder Keeps Talking, Ignoring Typical Legal Strategy NEW YORK (AP) — For federal prosecutors, Sam Bankman-Fried could be the gift that keeps on giving. After the November... Read More
Fiery Ohio Derailment Raises Railroad Safety Questions OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The fiery derailment of a train carrying toxic chemicals — sending a huge plume of smoke... Read More
NFL Must Face Class Action Lawsuit over ‘Sunday Ticket’ Prices The U.S. National Football League (NFL) must face a $6 billion class action alleging it unlawfully limited televised games and... Read More