A grisly horror movie and a violent video game are among the first new projects featuring Mickey Mouse following the expiration of US copyright protections. Mickey's first cartoon, Steamboat Willie – a roughly eight-minute black-and-white cartoon released in 1928 – entered the publi
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A couple have recovered $3,550 (around £2,800) after their dog ate $4,000 (around £3,150) in cash.
Dozens of school pupils are taking legal action accusing their school of ending a key exam 90 seconds early. The lawsuit filed by at least 39 students in South Korean capital Seoul seeks damages of 20 million won each (around £12,000), the BBC reports.
A lot of 122 vintage Ikea items have been sold for £32,000 at auction.
The latest Apple Watch is being pulled from US shelves at the height of Christmas shopping season due to a David v Goliath patent dispute. The move comes after the US International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled in October that Apple infringed on the patents of medtech company Masimo in relation to th
In a revealing account of Istanbul's spiralling housing market, Hafize Gaye Erkan, the newly appointed head of Turkey's central bank, has been forced to move back in with her parents after she found herself grappling with the same housing affordability crisis affecting many in the city.
A bank robbery went unexpectedly awry when the alleged robbers' getaway vehicle was stolen in the middle of their heist.
In reflecting on the last year, the kanji for "tax" has been chosen as the Japan's word of the year.
A century old Christmas tree is set to go up for auction.
A fake road toll plaza collected money from motorists for over a year-and-a-half before being discovered by authorities.
The winner of the Netflix reality show Squid Game: The Challenge has said that she has not received the $4.56 million (around £3.63m) prize she was promised.
The appearance of graffiti has sped up the repair and reopening of an Edinburgh road, it would seem.
A construction team in Ohio has moved an apartment building from one part of a town to another. The apartment building in Findlay was previously on Grand Avenue near the YMCA, and it was moved to West McPherson Avenue to serve as the bones for a new apartment project.
A woman who admitted to assaulting a fast food worker has been sentenced to two months' work in a fast food restaurant. Rosemary Hayne, 39, threw a burrito bowl in the face of the manager of a Chipotle restaurant in Ohio in an assault which was captured on video and went viral on social media.
Catholic nuns who own shares in gun maker Smith & Wesson are suing the company over its manufacturing of "mass-killing assault weapons". New York law firm Newman Ferrara LLP is representing the coalition of four congregations of Catholic sisters who have filed the stockholder derivative lawsuit