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OpenAI Sued Over ChatGPT Training Data

Tech giant OpenAI confronts a major copyright lawsuit alleging ChatGPT was illegally trained on protected material, raising crucial questions about AI development ethics.

Montreal election decided by single vote - recount ordered

In an unprecedented political drama, a Montreal borough council election has been decided by just one vote, triggering an automatic recount and highlighting the critical importance of every ballot in Canada's democratic process.

Reform UK sued over election defeat with AI fake cases

Reform UK confronts a £19,000 legal bill after attempting to overturn a General Election result using AI-generated fake cases, raising serious questions about artificial intelligence in British elections.

Trump Sues NY Times Over Tax Records Investigation

Former President Donald Trump launches fresh legal action against The New York Times and key journalists, alleging conspiracy in obtaining his tax documents. The high-stakes lawsuit follows previous failed attempts and raises crucial questions about press

Trump Sues New York Times in Defamation Case

Former US President Donald Trump launches legal action against The New York Times, alleging the newspaper published false and defamatory statements about his business practices.

Johnson & Johnson Faces UK Lawsuit Over Talc Cancer Claims

Global pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson is confronting a major class action lawsuit in the UK, with dozens of women alleging its talc-based products caused their cancers. The legal battle could set a crucial precedent for consumer safety.

Trump claims UK election "rigged" in explosive interview

Donald Trump has launched a stunning attack on Britain's electoral system, claiming the upcoming general election is 'rigged' and warning of 'big trouble' ahead in an exclusive interview that's set to spark diplomatic tensions.

Cameroon's Biya set to extend 42-year rule in election

President Paul Biya, Africa's second-longest serving leader, appears set to extend his 42-year rule in Cameroon's presidential election despite facing unprecedented opposition unity and voter discontent.

LeBron James sued by fan over autograph scandal

Basketball superstar LeBron James finds himself in legal hot water as a devoted fan files lawsuit claiming the Lakers icon deceived him over a signed jersey, raising questions about celebrity memorabilia authenticity.

Trump and Harvard settle defamation lawsuit

Donald Trump and Harvard University have settled their high-profile defamation case, avoiding a courtroom showdown over claims the former president damaged the institution's reputation.

Trump's 11 Most Unhinged Election Moments

A forensic look at Donald Trump's most erratic claims during the US election campaign, including accusations of a rigged vote and a peculiar story about electrocuted sharks.

Fani Willis Appeals to GA Supreme Court in Trump Case

Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis takes her fight to reinstate the election interference charges against Donald Trump directly to the state's highest court, setting the stage for a monumental legal showdown.

JD Vance's fiery debut interview as Trump's VP pick

In his first major interview as Trump's running mate, JD Vance launched a blistering attack on the media and Democrats on Charlie Kirk's show, setting the tone for a combative campaign ahead.

Trump Calls For 'Revenge Voting' In Election

Former US President Donald Trump has explicitly urged his supporters to engage in 'revenge voting' against his political opponents in the upcoming election, a move decried by critics as a dangerous escalation of partisan rhetoric.

Labour strategist warns against Mandelson's influence

Keir Starmer's top strategist, Morgan McSweeney, cautions against Peter Mandelson's 'disruptive' influence, warning it could derail Labour's election campaign with 'stupid' last-minute policy shifts.

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