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Rick Davies dead at 81: Supertramp founding member and 'Give a Little Bit' songwriter dies
Rick Davies, Supertramp founding member and songwriter behind hits like "Give a Little Bit" and "Breakfast in America," has died at 81 after battling cancer. The legendary musician passed away Friday, September 5, at his Long Island home

Several of Trump's immigration policies have faced lawsuits, court rulings
President Trump's stringent immigration policies, including expanded deportations and challenges to birthright citizenship, have faced significant legal challenges. Courts have blocked the administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act against alleged gang members and halted fast-track deportations, citing due process concerns. The future of Temporary Protected Status and humanitarian parole remains uncertain as legal battles continue, impacting millions.

Musk's Texas-sized $1 trillion payday enabled by state's new law
Tesla reincorporated in Texas after a Delaware judge rejected Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package. Texas corporate law offers greater protection from legal challenges, allowing Tesla to propose a larger pay deal for Musk.

Wall Street Week Ahead-Inflation data looms for markets as stocks hover at records
U.S. stock investors are bracing for a week filled with crucial inflation data amid tariff uncertainties and fluctuating government bond yields. Despite a strong year, the S&P 500 faces headwinds as valuations appear stretched and September historically poses challenges.

Apple sued by authors over use of books in AI training
The lawsuit is the latest in a wave of cases from authors, news outlets and others accusing major technology companies of violating legal protections for their works. Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic on Friday disclosed in a court filing in California that it agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle a class action from a group of authors who accused the company of using their books to train its AI chatbot Claude without permission.

Anthropic to pay authors $1.5 billion to settle lawsuit over pirated chatbot training material
Anthropic, an AI company, has agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement in a class-action lawsuit with authors who accused them of using pirated books to train their chatbot. This landmark settlement, potentially the largest copyright recovery ever, could significantly impact legal battles between AI firms and creative professionals.
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Warner Bros Discovery sues AI photo generator Midjourney for stealing Superman, Scooby-Doo
In a complaint filed in Los Angeles federal court, Warner Bros said the theft enabled Midjourney to train its image and video service to offer subscribers high quality, downloadable images of its characters in "every imaginable scene."
Warner Bros Discovery sues AI photo generator Midjourney for stealing Superman, Scooby-Doo
Warner Bros Discovery has initiated legal action against Midjourney, alleging the AI photo generation company of copyright infringement. The lawsuit claims Midjourney illicitly used Warner Bros' characters like Batman and Bugs Bunny to train its AI model, enabling users to generate unauthorized images.
South Park Season 27: When will next episode air? Episode 5 release date, time, episode schedule, where and how to watch online
South Park Season 27 Episode 5 arrives soon. Fans can watch the new episode on Comedy Central and Paramount Plus. Here is everything you need to know about release date, time, schedule and streaming.
Lawyer named Mark Zuckerberg sues Meta for shutting his accounts over impersonation
Mark Zuckerberg, an Indianapolis lawyer, is suing Meta. He shares a name with the tech giant's CEO. Facebook repeatedly suspended his accounts. The platform accused him of impersonation. This caused business losses. He wants Meta to stop the shutdowns. He also seeks compensation for damages. Meta acknowledges the lawsuit and is investigating the matter.
Washington DC sues Trump administration over deployment of National Guard
Washington, D.C., has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging the deployment of National Guard troops in the city. The lawsuit alleges that the deployment is unconstitutional and violates federal laws, arguing that it infringes upon the district's autonomy and citizens' freedoms. President Trump's actions are seen as a dangerous expansion of executive authority.
Australian government agrees to record $548.5m Robodebt settlement, total payouts reach $2.4b
Australia's federal government settled the largest class action in national history with $475 million in additional robodebt compensation. The settlement brings total financial redress for the automated Centrelink debt recovery scheme to $2.4 billion following royal commission findings
Musk's xAI wins early order blocking engineer from sharing tech with OpenAI
US District Judge Rita Lin in San Francisco on Tuesday issued a temporary restraining order at the request of xAI that prohibits Xuechen Li from having any role or responsibility at OpenAI pertaining to generative AI.
Google must pay $425 million in class action over privacy, jury rules
A US jury ordered Google to pay $425 million for collecting user data despite tracking being turned off. The case involved privacy violations affecting millions. Though Google denies wrongdoing and plans to appeal, the verdict highlights growing scrutiny over its data practices. The users had been seeking more than $31 billion in damages.
Karnataka HC restrains Byju Raveendran from alienating property assets
The court’s order followed a petition by Qatar Holding, a subsidiary of the sovereign wealth fund of Qatar, which is seeking to enforce a $235 million arbitral award against Raveendran and his investment firm. The claim also has an interest component of 4% per annum, compounded daily, from February 28 last year until the payment is made, the counsel representing Qatar Holding said during the hearing. The accrued interest on the $235 million arbitral award now amounts to $14 million.
How Big Tech is faring against US antitrust lawsuits
US antitrust regulators are targeting Big Tech firms, including Google, Meta, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Nvidia over monopoly concerns. Google must share search data; Meta faces a case over past acquisitions; Apple and Amazon are accused of stifling rivals. Microsoft and Nvidia are under investigation but haven’t been sued yet.
Musk's X Corp wins spat with former employees over arbitration fees
A US appeals court ruled X Corp cannot be forced to cover upfront arbitration fees in disputes with ex-employees fired after Elon Musk’s takeover. By opting to go through arbitration, the workers forfeited the ability to have federal courts resolve any disputes over fees, the court said.
Global stocks decline with tech shares; dollar weakens as Fed rate cut in view
Major stock indexes declined on Friday, led by a tech selloff triggered by Dell's disappointing AI server costs. U.S. inflation data aligned with expectations, bolstering hopes for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in September, influencing currency and treasury markets. European shares also fell, while investors await upcoming U.S. jobs data and monitor developments regarding a Fed Governor's job security.
Real American Freestyle Wrestling Live Streaming: Preview, Timings, Full Match Card - Special tribute for Hulk Hogan at inaugural event
Real American Freestyle Wrestling (RAF) will honor the late Hulk Hogan with a video tribute at its inaugural event in Cleveland. RAF CEO Chad Bronstein emphasised Hogan's integral role in the league. The event, in partnership with WWE, features Wyatt Hendrickson facing Mostafa Aly Elsayed Gabr Elders. Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle will commentate, a role suggested by Hogan.
Who is Kash Patel's girlfriend Alexis Wilkins? Country singer files $5 million lawsuit over Israeli spy and ‘honeypot’ allegations
Who is Kash Patel's girlfriend Alexis Wilkins? The 26-year-old country singer has sued former FBI agent Kyle Seraphin for $5 million after he allegedly labeled her as a foreign spy and “honeypot.”
Nvidia faces trial over engineer’s ‘stolen’ code oops moment
Nvidia faces trial over alleged theft of autonomous driving secrets. A former Valeo engineer shared confidential data with Nvidia. Valeo recognized its code on the engineer's screen during a meeting. The court found enough evidence to warrant a trial. Valeo had previously lost a similar case in Germany.
Musk's xAI sues engineer for allegedly taking secrets to OpenAI
Elon Musk's xAI has filed a lawsuit against a former engineer, Xuechen Li. The lawsuit alleges Li stole confidential information related to the Grok chatbot. xAI claims Li took the secrets to OpenAI after accepting a job there. The company seeks monetary damages and a restraining order.
Hulk Hogan’s death sparks mystery - Was it malpractice? Has he already been cremated?
Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, 71, passed away on July 24, 2025, leaving fans and family shocked. While authorities cited it as a heart attack, questions have emerged about possible surgical complications and potential malpractice. Uncertainty regarding his autopsy and cremation remain, as his widow and daughter have raised concerns.
Hulk Hogan Bombshell: Hulk Hogan's cause of death might potentially be attributed to medical malpractice- here’s what really happened
The investigation into Hulk Hogan's death last month is ongoing, despite the medical examiner's ruling of a heart attack as the cause. Authorities are reviewing records and interviewing witnesses, including family members, before releasing a final report. Allegations of medical malpractice have surfaced, with an occupational therapist present at his home suggesting it to responding officers.
Hulk Hogan adult video tape lawsuit becomes safeguard tool for celebrities, politicians, other notable personalities. Here's how
It also ensured Hulk Hogan, who died Thursday at age 71, and his legal team would have a long-term impact on media law.
Hulk Hogan Net Worth 2025: Here's all about wrestling legend's $25 million fortune, salary, endorsements, business ventures
Hulk Hogan, who has died, had a net worth of $25 million at the time of his death. The wrestling icon known for transforming professional wrestling has died at 71 from cardiac arrest. His wealth came from wrestling, acting, endorsements, and a high-profile lawsuit. Hogan’s passing ends a four-decade-long career in sports entertainment.
Is Hulk Hogan really dead? No official confirmation from family yet on WWE Legend’s death at 71
Rumors suggest WWE icon Hulk Hogan has died at 71 after suffering cardiac arrest at his Florida home. However, no official confirmation from the family has been made yet. Emergency services were present, but Hogan’s death remains unverified. This explainer covers Hogan's recent activities, health status, and wrestling legacy.
Hulk Hogan sex tape won WWE legend million-dollar lottery. Here's how
Hulk Hogan won at least six WWE championships and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005. Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, was perhaps the biggest star in WWE's long history.
Hulk Hogan death: From lucky red underwear to Marvel deal - 7 mind-blowing facts about iconic wrestler
Hulk Hogan’s life was filled with both triumphs and controversies, from breaking attendance records and selling out arenas to dealing with addiction, scandals, and public criticism. Despite the ups and downs, he remained a central figure in American pop culture for over four decades. WWE, in a statement posted on social media, called him one of the most recognizable personalities in pop culture history and credited him with helping the company gain international fame in the 1980s.
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