Real News.
Real Answers.
Right Now.
Event-driven insights for law firms, healthcare practices, and the people they serve. Every article is tied to a real news event — published within hours of it breaking.
Recent Coverage
Three Students Died in a Burning Tesla Because the Doors Wouldn't Open. If You Lost Someone, This Is What You Need to Know.
In March 2026, three college students — ages 19 and 20 — died of smoke inhalation trapped inside a burning Tesla Cybertruck after a crash in Piedmont, California. The electrically operated doors failed to open. A bystander smashed a window to save the fourth occupant. Lawsuits have been filed in Alameda County Superior Court.
A Jury Just Found Instagram and YouTube Harmed a Child. What the $6M Verdict Means for Families With Pending Social Media Claims.
A California jury awarded $6 million to a young woman who developed anxiety, depression, and body dysmorphia from compulsive use of Instagram and YouTube starting at age 6. The verdict is being called a landmark in social media addiction litigation.
Three People Were Killed on the Florida Turnpike by a Truck Driver Who Failed His CDL Test 10 Times. Here's What Their Families Can Do.
In August 2025, a semi-truck driver attempted an illegal U-turn on Florida's Turnpike in St. Lucie County, killing three people in a minivan. The driver had failed his CDL test 10 times before being licensed.
The FDA Warned About Fake Botox Sold Online. Here Is How to Know If Your Injections Are Safe.
The FDA issued warnings to 18 websites selling counterfeit and unapproved botulinum toxin products. At least 22 injuries were linked to fake Botox, including botulism symptoms.
Authority Stack publishes new articles within hours of relevant news events. Check back regularly or book a demo to see how we'd cover your specific practice area.