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Musk Seeks $134 Billion from OpenAI and Microsoft

Elon Musk demands $79-134 billion in damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming fraud over the AI firm's shift from nonprofit roots. A federal judge rejected their bid to avoid a jury trial set for April in Oakland.

Elon Musk Demands $134B from OpenAI and Microsoft

Elon Musk claims damages of $79-134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging fraud over their partnership. He argues his $38 investment entitles him to a share of OpenAI's $500 billion valuation.

Boeing Faces Second Damages Trial Over 737 MAX Crash

A US federal court in Chicago begins hearing a second damages trial against Boeing for the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash. Canadian plaintiff Manant Vaidya seeks compensation after losing six family members.

Trial Set for Theft at French President's Palace

Three men will stand trial in February for stealing valuable heritage items from the French President's Élysée Palace. Discover the details of the high-profile theft and its implications for national security.

Indian Music Reduces Labour Pain in Mohali Trial

A clinical trial at AIMS, Mohali, finds Indian instrumental music significantly reduces labour pain intensity by 20%, offering a natural, non-pharmacological pain management option for childbirth.

HC Sets Aside Roorkee Double Murder Convictions

Uttarakhand High Court quashes Piran Kaliyar murder convictions due to serious procedural lapses. Case sent back for fresh trial. Read the full details of the judicial order.

Darshan Murder Trial: Victim's Parents Appear in Court

The trial in the Renukaswamy murder case involving Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa has commenced. Key witnesses, the victim's parents, testified in Bengaluru court on December 4. Read the latest updates.

Verdict in Kerala actor assault case involving Dileep Monday

The verdict in the high-profile Kerala actor abduction and assault case, involving actor Dileep, is set for Monday. The trial faced hurdles with 28 hostile witnesses and two special prosecutors quitting. Read for full details.

HC: Fair Trial Rights Override Police Privacy

Punjab & Haryana High Court rules an accused's right to a fair trial, including access to police call records, prevails over officials' privacy. Landmark decision sets precedent for evidence collection.

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