X/Twitter is suing a group of advertisers, alleging that this coalition co-conspired to "withhold billions of dollars in advertising revenue" from the social media platform.
Riots have continued over the past week as anti-immigrant protesters and right-wing groups clashed with police, believing the suspect in a lethal stabbing came from overseas.
Serious question: can you sue someone for not wanting to do business with you? That appears to be what Elon Musk and his company X (formerly Twitter) are attempting. Like many of Musk’s endeavors, it sounds monumentally stupid to us. But…
Following his success with Marvel Studios’ “Deadpool & Wolverine,” filmmaker Shawn Levy is now turning his attention back to his “Star Wars” movie he has in the works. Levy was set to direct a “Star Wars” film in November 2022, one…
(NaturalNews) The media is scrambling for excuses to explain away the stock market cratering event that occurred on August 5.America woke up to blood-red U.S....
Elon Musk has declared 'war' against the World Federation of Advertisers and its member companies by launching a lawsuit over an alleged 'illegal boycott' of his social media platform X.
Daisy Ridley revealed she was recently diagnosed with Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder which overproduces the thyroid hormone and causes fatigue.
The English Defence League founder - whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon -suggested that there are groups of Asian men abusing children 'in every town and city'.
Uber, Lyft and drivers who prefer independent contractor status expect a California Supreme Court ruling to give them momentum to fight unions nationwide.
The White House has worked both on preventing further violence and on constraining future violence once it happens, even as it has clarified that the US would take defensive action to protect Israel.