Trump cancels Biden autopen orders over mental fitness
Former President Donald Trump cancels all executive orders signed via autopen by Joe Biden, citing Democratic cover-up of Biden's mental decline. Read the full analysis.
Former President Donald Trump cancels all executive orders signed via autopen by Joe Biden, citing Democratic cover-up of Biden's mental decline. Read the full analysis.
A West Virginia National Guard member has died after being shot in Washington D.C. while deployed under Trump's executive order. Get the latest details on this tragic incident.
A Campbell's executive was terminated after a secret recording revealed offensive remarks about the company's chicken soup products and customers. Learn about the scandal that rocked the iconic food brand.
An Ontario court allows a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI by Canadian news publishers to proceed, alleging unauthorized use of content for AI training. Follow the case details.
An Afghan national who previously worked with the CIA faces charges for shooting two West Virginia National Guard members in Washington D.C. during Trump's executive order deployment.
Authorities reveal Afghan national drove across U.S. to attack West Virginia National Guard members in D.C. Full details on the investigation and charges.
Major school districts and attorneys general sue Meta, TikTok, YouTube and Snapchat, alleging they concealed research showing harm to youth mental health. Learn the details.
New legal action seeks compensation from B.C. and federal governments following the Cowichan Nation Aboriginal title claim decision. Learn about the implications for Indigenous rights.
A Campbell's Soup executive faces suspension after a secret recording captured him making disparaging comments about customers and employees. Learn about the lawsuit and company response.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company takes legal action against former executive over security concerns. Learn about the implications for global tech security.
Federal prosecutors urge judge to reject dismissal of death penalty charges against Luigi Mangione for shooting UnitedHealth executive. Case continues amid legal battles.
Falcon Executive Aviation announces Dubai's first fully private terminal integrating jets, helicopters and future eVTOL services, marking a new era in urban air mobility.
R&B legend Smokey Robinson confronts two new sexual misconduct claims from former employees, adding to existing $50-million lawsuit. Legal battle intensifies as January 2026 court date approaches.
U.S. Justice Department challenges California's tuition policy for undocumented students, alleging discrimination against out-of-state citizens. Read the legal battle details.
Starbucks must defend against a shareholder lawsuit alleging the company misled investors about its sales performance. The legal action follows a surprise decline in revenue.
Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada outlines urgent priorities including homelessness crisis, housing construction, and budget constraints during Montreal's first executive committee meeting.
Former TD Bank employees file class action alleging Chinese and Chinese American staff were disproportionately targeted in money laundering investigation. Read the full details.
Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada's marketing chief, is set to become executive chairman of Versace in a major luxury industry shift. Discover the strategic implications.
A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against Uber Eats Canada. Learn who may be eligible to join the claim and what it means for delivery workers across the country.
A Vancouver airport security company files $420 million lawsuit against Canadian government after losing contract bid. Read about the legal battle and implications.
Former FBI intelligence specialist David Maltinsky files federal lawsuit after being fired for displaying LGBTQ+ Pride flag at his workspace, alleging violation of free speech rights.
R&B superstar Usher files lawsuit against investors to recover $700,000 he lent for Homage ATL property purchase. Legal battle unfolds over unpaid loan.
A former pipeline executive cautions that the Alberta-Ottawa energy accord contains critical details requiring scrutiny. Learn about the potential implications for Canada's energy sector.
Former FBI employee files lawsuit against bureau after being terminated for displaying pride flag at work. Case raises questions about workplace discrimination and LGBTQ+ rights in federal agencies.
A family's lawsuit against Children's Wisconsin was dismissed after their donated brain was accidentally discarded. The case highlights accountability issues in medical research donations.
A medical journal faces legal action after publishing a study promoting antidepressant use for youth depression treatment. The infamous drug trial returns to spotlight amid growing concerns.
A French court rejected a consumer group's case against Perrier, allowing it to continue marketing as 'natural mineral water' despite admitted use of banned filtration methods in 2024.
Simon Leviev, the infamous Tinder Swindler, is reportedly suing Netflix and his alleged victims after being released from Georgian prison. Get the latest details on this shocking development.
Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada announces Montreal's new 14-member executive committee, featuring opposition members and prioritizing homelessness. Discover the city's collaborative new approach.
A Christian group is suing Quebec City for cancelling a Sean Feucht concert, alleging Charter rights violations. The U.S. singer's entire eastern Canada tour faced cancellations.