Lawsuit accuses paper of knowingly publishing false statements in March 2019 essay by former editor Max Frankel alleging quid pro quo with Moscow to beat Clinton

Almog Peretz, who was shot in the leg, claims Chabad center did not use a $150,000 government grant it received to protect congregants against potential anti-Semitic attacks

Lawyer for alleged victims says all his cases to date have ended in settlement rather than trial; civil suits provide an avenue for relief amid Israeli police, prosecution inaction

Masih Alinejad, a women's rights advocate who fled Islamic Republic after 2009 unrest, recently obtained American citizenship

Move by Oregon Democrat comes after WhatsApp filed suit against spyware company alleging widespread abuse; NSO employees sue Facebook for suspending their accounts

In precedent, lawsuit also targets 3 Gazan money changers who helped fund terror and have US assets frozen by authorities, meaning any ruling on damages can potentially be enforced

Father sues after unmarried couple agreed to have kids, but woman refused to have them immunized, claiming -- but not proving -- they are sensitive to the vaccines

Tentative agreement comes hours ahead of federal trial with allegations that distributors failed to stop suspicious orders of drugs from being shipped despite warnings of misuse

Tens of billions of dollars at stake after failure of last-minute efforts to reach settlement between companies and plaintiffs

Amid tense relations over Ankara's Syria offensive, US prosecutor calls case of Halkbank the most serious violation of Iran sanctions his office has seen

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