US jury finds tech tycoon Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders
A US jury has determined that Elon Musk misled Twitter's shareholders regarding the information shared under his leadership.
Guilty Elon Musk for deceiving Twitter shareholders - Risk of billion-dollar compensations
Elon Musk was found guilty by a federal jury for misleading Twitter shareholders during his $44 billion acquisition of the platform, resulting in potential billions in damages.
US jury finds Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders
A federal jury determined that Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders, leading to a decline in share prices prior to his acquisition of the company.
Verdict: US jury holds Musk liable for fraud against Twitter shareholders
A San Francisco jury has found Elon Musk liable for fraud against Twitter shareholders during his controversial $44 billion acquisition of the platform.
Stock Manipulation: US Jury Holds Musk Responsible for Fraud Against Twitter Shareholders
A US jury has found Elon Musk liable for fraud against Twitter shareholders due to misleading statements made prior to his 2022 acquisition of the platform.
US jury finds Elon Musk misled shareholders during Twitter purchase
A federal jury found Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders in his $44 billion acquisition of the platform, potentially leading to billions in damages, though he will appeal the decision.
Jury in the USA concludes that Musk defrauded investors during the purchase of Twitter
A federal jury in the United States found Elon Musk guilty of fraud concerning his acquisition of Twitter, now known as X.
Elon Musk deceived investors before buying Twitter, says agency
Elon Musk has been found guilty of defrauding Twitter investors in 2022, as reported following a jury's decision in a US federal court.
Elon Musk misled investors during Twitter takeover, US jury finds
A US jury has determined that Elon Musk misled investors during his takeover of Twitter, leading to significant financial repercussions, although he was cleared of some fraud allegations.
Justice Department asks Judge Boasberg to reconsider order quashing Powell subpoenas
Lawyers for the Trump administration are asking a U.S. District Judge to reconsider an order that quashed subpoenas for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as part of an investigation.
'IG is a drug': jury to deliberate as US trial over social media addiction wraps up
The first jury trial addressing the harmful effects of social media concluded, with arguments centering on the addictive nature of platforms like Meta and YouTube and their impact on youth mental health.
Grand jury rejects indictment over federal officerβs shooting of US citizen
A grand jury declined to indict a federal immigration agent involved in the fatal shooting of Ruben Ray Martinez during a traffic stop in Texas.
US court upholds fine of R$ 1.2 billion against Tesla after fatal accident with Autopilot
A federal judge rejected Tesla's request to overturn a $243 million jury verdict related to a fatal crash involving its Autopilot system.
Invalidation of Trial of Stanford Students over Pro-Palestinian Protests
A U.S. judge has declared the trial of five current and former Stanford students related to pro-Palestinian protests in 2024 invalid due to a hung jury.
Jury refuses to indict US lawmakers over call to βrefuse illegal military ordersβ β media
A grand jury has declined to indict six Democratic lawmakers for urging military members to disobey illegal orders.
Trump's demand for imprisonment of Democrats is rejected
A federal jury in Washington has rejected the Justice Department's attempt to prosecute six Democratic Congress members.
'I will find him and kill him': Indictment for threatening the Vice President of the USA, evidence of child abuse found in the apartment
A federal grand jury has indicted 33-year-old Shannon Mathre from Toledo, Ohio, for threatening the life of U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance during his visit to Ohio, with evidence of child abuse also uncovered in his apartment.
US Ride-Sharing Provider: Uber Found Liable for Million-Dollar Payment Due to Sexual Assault by Driver
A jury in Phoenix, Arizona, found Uber liable for an $8.5 million payment related to a sexual assault committed by one of its drivers, marking the first of many similar cases against the ride-sharing company.