War Sec. Pete Hegseth considered deploying the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division to Portland, Ore., amid ongoing violent protests by Antifa and others.
A federal judge has ordered a hearing to determine if the Justice Department is engaged in a vindictive prosecution of El Salvadoran immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
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Baggu jacks BART's logo
BART called out Baggu, the popular bag and accessory brand, after learning the company was making water bottles, hats and stickers emblazoned with a very familiar logo: BART's. Washington turned down ...
Another day, another rebrand. This time, though, the reception has been relatively warm. Burke Mountain, a small, but mighty ski area in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, was purchased by Bear Den Partners ...
LinkedIn agreed to three years of noncompete agreements, but the class would not receive any monetary damages, prompting judge to continue to consider the settlement terms.
Federal authorities are racking up arrests in Tennessee’s second-most populous city as President Donald Trump deploys federal officers and National Guard troops.
Liberals raged at Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel on Friday for firing an agent in training who had displayed a Pride flag on his desk in 2024. Patel signed off on a letter ...
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"I give Jordan Brand team all the credit because I'm no artist at all" - How Kawhi Leonard's admission helped Nike win legal battle over "Claw" logo
When Leonard signed an endorsement deal with Nike, he allowed them to "use his personal logo" on his shoes and other merchandise. However, unknown to him and without his permission, Nike copyrighted ...
Nintendo has won another lawsuit in its never-ending quest against piracy, as a Switch modder decided to represent himself in court.
When Henry M. Leland was founding a new car company in Detroit in 1902, he decided to name it after the city’s founder. He even based the brand’s logo on Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac’s fake coat of ...
The legal profession in 2025 looks very different from the one most attorneys entered a decade ago. Economic pressures, client expectations, artificial intelligence, and new modes of practice are ...
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