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Trump Drops Massive IRS Lawsuit in Controversial Deal With Justice Department
18 May 2026 One of the strangest legal battles in modern American political history came to an abrupt and controversial end this week after President Donald Trump officially dismissed his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service. But the dismissal was far from an ordinary legal settlement. In exchange for dropping the case, Trump’s administration announced the creation of a nearly $1.8 billion federal “Anti Weaponization Fund,” a move that has immediately spar
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Trump Administration Sues New York Times Over Discrimination Claims
05 May 2026 A new legal clash between the Trump administration and one of America’s most influential newspapers is intensifying debates around diversity policies, workplace discrimination, and political influence over civil rights enforcement. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, now led by officials appointed during Donald Trump’s second term, has filed a lawsuit against The New York Times, accusing the publication of discriminating against a white male employee duri
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Elon Musk Faces an Uphill Battle in His Massive Legal War Against OpenAI
24 April 2026 Elon Musk has spent much of his career positioning himself as the disruptor willing to challenge entire industries, governments, and rivals no matter how impossible the odds may appear. Now, the billionaire entrepreneur is locked in what may become one of the most important legal battles in the history of artificial intelligence, taking on OpenAI, Sam Altman, and Microsoft in a case that could reshape the future of the AI industry itself. Yet despite the enormou
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BBC Fights Back Against Trump’s $10 Billion Defamation Lawsuit
16 March 2026 The growing war between Donald Trump and major media organizations has entered another explosive chapter after the BBC formally asked a U.S. federal judge to dismiss the president’s massive $10 billion defamation lawsuit tied to an edited January 6 documentary clip. What began as a controversy over a few seconds of edited footage has now evolved into an international legal and political battle involving free speech, media credibility, presidential power, and the
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Adobe Agrees to $150 Million Settlement Over Hidden Fees and Difficult Cancellations
13 March 2026 For years, millions of people around the world relied on Adobe software to edit photos, create videos, design graphics, and manage digital documents. Programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Acrobat became so deeply embedded into modern creative work that many professionals viewed Adobe subscriptions as unavoidable expenses. But behind the company’s polished image and industry dominance, regulators say Adobe quietly built a subscription system designed to trap
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How U.S. Importers Are Legally Cutting Billions From Their Tariff Bills
28 February 2026 Importers may not be able to escape a tariff but they can pay it on a smaller amount. Mario Tama/Getty Images As global trade tensions reshape the flow of goods and money across borders, American companies are quietly turning to a sophisticated playbook to reduce the cost of tariffs. Importers facing higher duties on foreign products are not necessarily avoiding tariffs altogether, but they are finding legal ways to shrink the amount on which those taxes ar
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The $130 Billion Legal Sprint to Reclaim Tariff Payments
25 February 2026 A massive legal battle is unfolding across the United States as companies rush to reclaim billions of dollars in tariffs collected by the federal government. What began as a controversial trade policy has now turned into a sprawling courtroom drama involving thousands of businesses, billions in disputed payments and one of the most complex refund efforts in modern economic history. The dispute stems from sweeping tariffs that were imposed during the Trump adm
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Trump Sues the IRS and Finds Himself in an Unusual Legal Paradox
1 February 2026 In an extraordinary legal twist that has captivated Washington insiders and constitutional scholars alike, President Donald Trump has taken the rare step of suing the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of the Treasury while simultaneously running the very government entities he has taken to court. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Miami earlier this year on behalf of himself, his two eldest sons and the Trump Organization, seeks at least $10 bill
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Labor Unions, Solar Firms Sue Over Trump EPA’s Cancellation of $7 Billion Solar Program
06 October 2025 On October 6, 2025, a coalition of labor unions, nonprofits, and solar companies filed a lawsuit in federal court in Rhode Island challenging the Trump administration’s decision to rescind a $7 billion grant program designed to expand solar power access in low-income communities across the United States. The case targets the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and its administrator, Lee Zeldin, arguing that their August move to cancel the “Solar for All” init
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