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Court rules Summer Zervos defamation case against Trump can proceed
The former reality show contestant's case has become a lynchpin for other cases that could be risky for the president
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The former reality show contestant's case has become a lynchpin for other cases that could be risky for the president
The Facebook founder is already promised a summons should he ever step food in England
An indictment implicates a pair of television stars in the two different facets of an alleged college admissions rigging scheme
Prosecutors charge 50 people in a $25 million scheme to help wealthy Americans buy their children's way into elite schools including Yale, Georgetown and Stanford
The email had her photo and mentioned personal details only she would know
The U.S. government accuses the Chinese tech giant of corporate espionage; American courts are set to weigh in
They're on a list that includes a dozen of the world's most powerful tech leaders, including Apple's Tim Cook, and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg
CEO Mark Zuckerberg previously said the company learned of the breach from journalists, but a new report questions that
The "International Grand Committee" wants to hear from Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook, Sundar Pichai, and other industry giants
A bill proposed by Sen. Jeff Merkley and Rep. Judy Chu would shutter the country's largest facility for migrant kids
A Facebook vice president sat next to an empty chair reserved for CEO Mark Zuckerberg when the committee met in London last year
A team of lawyers who inspect shelters say thousands of unaccompanied children are housed in unlicensed facilities
Watchdog report "reaffirms that the government never had a clear picture of how many children it ripped from their parents," ACLU says
Hundreds are needed to staff a Homestead, Florida, shelter that is rapidly expanding
The Tornillo, Texas facility is funded through Jan. 31, but still houses 1,500 children