A North Dakota jury ruled against Greenpeace Wednesday, ordering the environmental group to pay $667 million in damages in a defamation case brought by Energy Transfer. The pipeline company claimed ...
Activists slam US court decision ordering Greenpeace to pay millions to oil company: ‘Dangerous precedent’ - Advocates call ...
President Donald Trump is poised to sign an executive order on Thursday to start the process of dismantling the Department of ...
Israel said it recaptured an area from which it withdrew in the recent cease-fire, in the most significant ground operation ...
Israeli police are seeking to keep a well-known Palestinian journalist in detention in Jerusalem on charges related to ...
Management at Pizzazz Pizzeria reported March 11 that an online order was placed for delivery to a Mayfield Heights home but ...
A North Dakota jury has found Greenpeace liable for defamation, ordering it to pay more than $660m (£507m) in damages to an ...
March 18 (UPI) --An appeals court has denied a Trump administration request to block a district court's ruling that directs it to rehire tens of thousands of federal workers it fired as part of ...
The application for the addition of a drive-thru at the existing Dunkin’ at the corner of Route 71 and Jersey Avenue has been ...
The judge’s order came after the administration published an executive order invoking the law, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, ...
The United States government will no longer issue free COVID-19 tests. Here are some places near you where you can get them ...
The McDonald's franchise model gives the company high margins and steady cash flows, making it easy to routinely buy back ...