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  • Lawsuit Aims to Stop ICE from Arresting Migrants at Court Hearings Immigrants and advocates file a lawsuit to prevent ICE arrests during scheduled immigration court hearings.
  • Samsung's Lee Jae-yong Cleared of Charges, Ready to Revolutionize AI Landscape Lee Jae-yong's acquittal clears the way for Samsung to enhance its AI initiatives and pursue global mergers and acquisitions.
  • Man Gets One Year for Threatening Cops with Knives Over Store Card A man threatened police with a knife and received a one-year suspended sentence for obstructing public duty in Seoul.
  • Tesla vs. Customer: Chinese Court Sides with Automaker Over Brake Failure Allegations Tesla won a defamation lawsuit against a Chinese customer who claimed her Model 3 had brake failure, with the court ordering damages.
  • Ukrainian Refugee Murdered by German Couple: They Killed a Mother and Stole Her Baby A German couple confessed to murdering a Ukrainian refugee mother and kidnapping her baby, shocking the public with their heinous crime.
  • Terra-Luna Collapse Figure Do Kwon Appears in U.S. Court for the First Time, Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud and Market Manipulation Do Kwon, linked to the Terra-Luna collapse, pleaded not guilty in a U.S. court, facing multiple fraud charges after his extradition.
  • Ex-Intelligence Chief Accused of Sexual Assault Amid Martial Law Conspiracy Former Intelligence Commander Noh Sang Won, dishonorably discharged for sexual assault, allegedly orchestrated South Korea's martial law.
  • South Korea’s President Yoon to Face Impeachment Rather Than Resign—Here’s Why South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol opts for impeachment proceedings over resignation amid a state of emergency crisis.
  • Elon Musk’s $101 Billion Compensation Deal in Jeopardy After Court Ruling Elon Musk's $56 billion compensation plan faces legal challenges as a court deems it inappropriate amidst rising CEO pay controversies.
  • NVIDIA Faces Class Action Lawsuit at Supreme Court—What’s at Stake for Investors? The U.S. Supreme Court reviews a class action lawsuit against NVIDIA, focusing on shareholder claims of misleading revenue disclosures.
  • Court Rules in Favor of Musk: Tesla Shareholders’ Lawsuit Tossed Out Tesla shareholders' lawsuit against Elon Musk dismissed by court, citing lack of evidence for damages from his statements.
  • DOJ Blasts Visa for Dominating Debit Card Industry On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Visa for allegedly violating antitrust laws in the debit card market.
  • Judge Approves Terraform Bankruptcy—Can Investors Get Their Money Back? Terraform Labs, the company behind the cryptocurrencies Terra and Luna, has received bankruptcy approval in the United States.
  • Why the US Open's $75 Million Prize Pool Blows Other Tournaments Out of the Water The US Open, with a $75 million prize pool, offers the highest payouts among major tennis tournaments and attracts significant sponsorship.
  • Samsung Reaches $400 Million Settlement After Texas Winter Storm Damages Samsung Electronics has successfully settled a lawsuit with an American insurance company for $400 million.
  • Musk Claims OpenAI Misled Him: Lawsuit Unveils Shocking Allegations Tesla CEO Elon Musk filed the lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman. Musk alleges that Altman and Brockman misled him.
  • Google’s Court Loss Could Shake Up Apple’s $20 Billion Revenue Stream—Here’s How In an antitrust case, Google suffered a setback in a district court in Columbia that severely impacted its search and advertising business.
  • Japanese Court Decides Surgery Not Mandatory for Gender Change Japan has made history by acknowledging a man as a woman without gender-affirming surgery.
  • Biden Blasts Supreme Court Decision: 'A Blow to the Rule of Law' Immediately following the Supreme Court's decision, Biden criticized the ruling as one that has undermined the rule of law.
  • Trump's Prison Threat: Will His Supporters Take to the Streets? Donald Trump has expressed concerns that the public might find it difficult to accept the possibility of his imprisonment or house arrest.
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