Lady Gaga’s newest album may tout her as the “Perfect Celebrity,” but the associated merchandise has stirred up legal “Mayhem” with California-based surf brand Lost International.
Surf company Lost International accused Lady Gaga of trademark infringement over one of the designs she used for her new album, 'Mayhem.' ...
After the landslide of USAID award cancellations, 23 nonprofit organizations lost $6 billion. Devex crunched the numbers to find out how much each lost and what's left for these organizations to hang ...
Cities are supposed to store medication, tools and more for homeless residents. Records show that rarely happens.
As airlines begin integrating Apple AirTag tracking into lost luggage systems, experts warn that tech alone won’t solve the entire problem.
Betting on U.S. stocks this year has been tough on investors. Concerns over President Trump's tariffs, a rout in the tech ...
Amid the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over Gaza war crimes ...
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Since the plane crash that killed his parents, figure skater Maxim Naumov has become in many ways the face of the tragedy.
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Asian markets and U.S. futures tumbled Thursday following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of big increases in ...
She's being sued by a surfboard company that claims she stole its logo design. Lost International makes surfboards and apparel emblazoned with a logo that reads 'Mayhem' in type that could have ...
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