• TikTok confirms it’ll sue Trump administration over ban

    TikTok confirms it’ll sue Trump administration over ban

    TikTok confirmed Saturday that it would be suing the Trump administration for ordering its Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell its U.S. operations. Trump signed an executive order earlier in August giving the company 90 days to sell off its U.S. TikTok assets. TikTok spokesman Josh Gartner told The Verge Saturday the company had no …
  • Suspect in Portland Beating Turns Himself in

    Suspect in Portland Beating Turns Himself in

    The suspect in the beating of a truck driver in downtown Portland turned himself in Friday morning, police said. Marquise Love, 25, turned himself into police and is being held on $260,000 bail at Multnomah County Detention Center. He is accused of felony assault, coercion, and rioting. “I am pleased the suspect in this case …
  • TikTok to sue Trump over order banning transactions with app

    TikTok to sue Trump over order banning transactions with app

    TikTok is preparing to mount a legal challenge as early as Monday to President Trump’s executive order prohibiting transactions with the popular short video app and its Chinese parent ByteDance, according to people familiar with the matter. Trump issued an executive order on Aug. 14 that gave ByteDance 90 days to divest the US operations …
  • ‘Star Trek’ icon Nichelle Nichols embroiled in elder abuse lawsuit

    ‘Star Trek’ icon Nichelle Nichols embroiled in elder abuse lawsuit

    “Star Trek” icon Nichelle Nichols has beamed into an out-of-this-world legal battle. The 87-year-old actress’ son, Kyle Johnson, last week filed a lawsuit against her caretaker and manager, Gilbert Bell, accusing Bell of “financial elder abuse.” In the Aug. 10 filing, Johnson alleged that Bell “took advantage” of and “exploited his relationship” with Nichols and …
  • Apple asks judge to reject Fortnite maker’s bid to be kept in App Store

    Apple asks judge to reject Fortnite maker’s bid to be kept in App Store

    Apple on Friday asked a federal judge in California to deny a request by “Fortnite” maker Epic Games to be kept in the iPhone maker’s App Store as a dispute between the two over Apple’s in-app payment rules plays out. In a filing before US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, Calif., Apple called …
  • Judge Rules Trump Must Turn Over Tax Returns to Manhattan DA

    Judge Rules Trump Must Turn Over Tax Returns to Manhattan DA

    A federal judge on Thursday rejected President Trump’s most recent effort to stop the Manhattan district attorney from obtaining his tax returns, despite the president’s argument that the prosecutor’s grand jury subpoena was “wildly overbroad” and issued in bad faith. The ruling by District Judge Victor Marrero follows a decision by the Supreme Court last …
  • Goodyear backtracks, says workers can wear clothes supporting police

    Goodyear backtracks, says workers can wear clothes supporting police

    Goodyear Tire Chief Executive Rich Kramer said Thursday the company had clarified its policy to make clear employees can wear apparel expressing support for law enforcement after it faced a boycott call from President Trump. The Republican president, who is seeking a second term in office, told reporters Wednesday he would swap out the Goodyear …
  • Stephen Bannon Arrested, Charged with Fraud by NY Prosecutor

    Stephen Bannon Arrested, Charged with Fraud by NY Prosecutor

    Former Trump adviser Stephen Bannon and three other defendants were arrested on Thursday morning and charged with fraud by the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. Bannon, along with Brian Kolfage, Timothy Shea, and Andrew Badolato, were charged with defrauding hundreds of thousands of donors who contributed to “We Build the Wall,” …
  • Britney Spears’ ex-husband Jason Alexander spotted at ‘Free Britney’ protest

    Britney Spears’ ex-husband Jason Alexander spotted at ‘Free Britney’ protest

    Those 55 hours meant a lot, okay? Britney Spears’ ex-husband and childhood friend Jason Alexander — whom she married and split from in the space of slightly under three days in January 2004 — was spotted at a “Free Britney” protest in Los Angeles this week. According to a Spears-fan Twitter account, Alexander was present …
  • ‘Stuttering John,’ of Howard Stern fame, sues SiriusXM

    ‘Stuttering John,’ of Howard Stern fame, sues SiriusXM

    John Melendez, who became known as Stuttering John as a longtime sidekick to radio and television host Howard Stern, has sued SiriusXM for using his name, likeness and voice without permission on channels dedicated to Stern. Melendez, who left Stern’s radio show after more than 15 years in 2004 and became the announcer for NBC’s …