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Kansas Lawmaker Apologizes for Creating Strict Women's Dress Code
By Daniel White
Nestle Can't Trademark the Classic KitKat Shape: Judge
By Daniel White
Former Drug CEO Martin Shkreli Is Getting New Lawyers
By Eliana Dockterman
Lawsuit Says Fitbit Fitness Trackers Are Inaccurate
By Jason Cipriani / Fortune
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Spotify Hit With $150 Million Copyright Lawsuit
The suit alleges that Spotify failed to secure and pay for the rights of a large number of songs it streams to users
By Kia Kokalitcheva / Fortune
December 29, 2015
Illinois Says Daily Fantasy Sports Sites Are Illegal
DraftKings and FanDuel have been ruled illegal in the state
By TIME Staff
December 23, 2015
More Than 45,000 People Register Drones in 2 Days
The registry will be offline Christmas Day in anticipation of some 400,000 drones expected to be sold
By Daniel White
December 23, 2015
Everything to Know About the Arrested Drug Price-Hiking CEO
Martin Shkreli wants to maximize company profits and become a rap mogul
By Victor Luckerson
December 17, 2015
Google 'Disappointed' by California's New Self-Driving Car Regulations
They say a licensed driver must be capable of taking control while driving
By Daniel White
December 16, 2015
Popular Hair Product Wen Sued for Allegedly Making Women Go Bald
Wen Hair Care is endorsed by celebrities but now facing legal troubles
By Marcia Breen / NBC News
December 15, 2015
European Commission Challenges Inadequate Asylum Systems
More than 710,000 refugees entered the E.U. in the first nine months of 2015
By Mark Rivett-Carnac
December 11, 2015
Preliminary OK For $8 Million Sony Hack Settlement
Sony agreed to reimburse employees up to $10,000 apiece for identity-theft losses
By NBC News
November 26, 2015
The Fight Against Daily Fantasy Sports Just Got Even Bigger
Now Yahoo is involved, too
By Daniel Roberts / Fortune
November 18, 2015
FanDuel Halts Betting in New York
The N.Y. attorney general has said the fantasy sports betting site violates gambling laws
By Daniel White
November 17, 2015
Willie Nelson Wants to Wage War on Big Pot
It turns out Nelson is worried about monopolies in the business
By Mark Rivett-Carnac
November 2, 2015
Everything to Know About the Huge Fantasy Sports Scandal
Here's a handy primer on what's happening with DraftKings and FanDuel
By Daniel Roberts / Fortune
October 6, 2015
Facebook Loses Data Privacy Fight in E.U.
It could get harder for companies like Facebook to send data around the world
By Vivienne Walt / Fortune
October 6, 2015
New Google Parent Company Drops 'Don't Be Evil' Motto
The motto has had a tumultuous history within the company
By Tanya Basu
October 4, 2015
Giving 18-Year-Olds the Legal Right to Drink Might Increase High School Dropout Rates
17-year-olds are the ones that are really affected when 18 is the minimum age to drink
By Tanya Basu
September 28, 2015
Monkey in Monkey Selfie Deserves Rights to Photo, PETA Says
The monkey's photo has gone viral with no copyright control since it was taken by the monkey itself.
By Tanya Basu
September 22, 2015
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