Qualcomm Cleared in Chip Licensing Trial, Sets Stage for Continued Expansion into Laptop and AI Markets

Wilmington, Delaware – A federal jury in Delaware has ruled in favor of Qualcomm in a noteworthy legal dispute with Arm Holdings concerning the licensing of central processors, paving the way for Qualcomm’s expansion into the laptop segment. Despite this victory, the mixed verdict leaves some disputes unresolved, signaling potential for further legal entanglements. The jury decision came after a week-long trial, which did not resolve all the contentious points between the two technology giants. They agreed on Qualcomm’s use of Nuvia’s technology, a startup Qualcomm acquired in 2021 for $1.4 billion, affirming that the … Read more

Mount Pleasant Officials Cleared by Grand Jury in Mileage Reimbursement Probe

Mount Pleasant, TX – A Titus County grand jury has cleared several Mount Pleasant city officials of wrongdoing related to allegations of excessive mileage reimbursements. The decision came after an investigation into claims that certain officials had abused their powers by claiming thousands of dollars each for travel expenses. The officials implicated in the inquiry included both former and current members of the local government. Among them were former council members Galen Adams and Henry Chappell, as well as current Mayor Tracy Craig, Sr., and council member Sherri Spruill. These individuals faced scrutiny over the … Read more

NYC Subway Incident Verdict: Daniel Penny Cleared in Controversial Chokehold Case Involving Jordan Neely

New York, NY — Former Marine Daniel Penny was acquitted in a New York court for the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, a former Michael Jackson impersonator and singer, on a crowded subway train. The jury reached their conclusion after deliberating on charges that included criminally negligent homicide. The incident, initially capturing widespread city attention due to its shocking nature, subsequently ignited debates about race, mental health, and public safety on transit systems. Neely, who was experiencing homelessness and had known mental health issues, was reportedly shouting and begging for money aboard the Manhattan-bound train … Read more

Shilpa Shetty Cleared of Allegations in Raid; Raj Kundra Continues Cooperating in Ongoing Pornography Case Probe

Mumbai, India — In a significant turn of events, the home of Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra became the focal point of a law enforcement operation. The Enforcement Directorate (ED), a key agency responsible for enforcing economic laws and fighting economic crime in India, was reported to have conducted a raid linked to a pornography case involving Kundra. However, Shetty’s legal representative quickly refuted these claims, describing them as “misleading.” Advocate Prashant Patil, representing Shetty, firmly stated, “There is no Enforcement Directorate raid on Mrs. Shilpa Shetty Kundra as she is … Read more