A federal court has ruled against Elon Musk, rejecting his claims against OpenAI, stating that he filed his lawsuit too late.
The Afternoon WireTrump calls off Iran strike planned for Tuesday to allow for ‘serious negotiations’McIlroy has angry exchange with fan at PGA. Rahm, Smith, Schauffele also fadeThe breathless Korean sci-fi monster movie 'Hope' leaves the Cannes Film Festival flooredFederal court rejects Elon Musk 's claims against OpenAI, saying he filed his lawsuit too late Nipper, stay!
The future of a beloved dog statue on a New York warehouse is up in the airHow 2 men claimed an absurd record by driving an old 3-wheel car the length of AfricaAdults relive the musical camaraderie of their youth at band camps reprised for grown-upsHow a low angle and fast lens shaped a photo of Jannik SinnerThe World in PicturesWhen should you get a mammogram?
Conflicting advice makes it hard to knowOMS declara emergencia global de salud por ébola en la República Democrática del Congo y UgandaTech CEOs summoned to Congress for another hearing on social media's risks for childrenSuch great heights: They're tall, they're proud — and they're getting togetherPope and co-founder of Anthropic to launch pontiff's AI encyclical on May 25An America-themed prayer rally draws thousands to Washington's National Mall, in photosLIVE Neymar angry at being accidentally substituted in last match before Brazil announces World Cup squadCate Blanchett laments that the #MeToo movement 'got killed very quickly' in HollywoodAP Entertainment WireFederal court rejects Elon Musk's claims against OpenAI, saying he filed his lawsuit too lateNipper, stay!
The future of a beloved dog statue on a New York warehouse is up in the airHow 2 men claimed an absurd record by driving an old 3-wheel car the length of AfricaAdults relive the musical camaraderie of their youth at band camps reprised for grown-upsHow a low angle and fast lens shaped a photo of Jannik SinnerThe World in PicturesWhen should you get a mammogram?
Conflicting advice makes it hard to knowOMS declara emergencia global de salud por ébola en la República Democrática del Congo y UgandaTech CEOs summoned to Congress for another hearing on social media's risks for childrenSuch great heights: They're tall, they're proud — and they're getting togetherPope and co-founder of Anthropic to launch pontiff's AI encyclical on May 25 | A man holds a Venezuela national flag during a protest calling for justice for Carmen Navas the day after her death in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier.
University student protest for justice for Carmen Navas the day after her death in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier. A woman holds an image of Carmen Navas during a protest calling for justice the day after her death in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier.
A woman holds a sign that it reads in Spanish “Freedom for all political prisoners” during a protest calling for justice in the case of Carmen Navas’ family, the day after her death in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier.
University students clash with Bolivarian National Police during a protest calling for justice after the death of Carmen Navas who died the previous day in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier. A man holds a Venezuela national flag during a protest calling for justice for Carmen Navas the day after her death in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier.
A man holds a Venezuela national flag during a protest calling for justice for Carmen Navas the day after her death in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier. University student protest for justice for Carmen Navas the day after her death in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier.
University student protest for justice for Carmen Navas the day after her death in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier. A woman holds an image of Carmen Navas during a protest calling for justice the day after her death in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier.
A woman holds an image of Carmen Navas during a protest calling for justice the day after her death in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier. A woman holds a sign that it reads in Spanish “Freedom for all political prisoners” during a protest calling for justice in the case of Carmen Navas’ family, the day after her death in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier.
A woman holds a sign that it reads in Spanish “Freedom for all political prisoners” during a protest calling for justice in the case of Carmen Navas’ family, the day after her death in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier.
University students clash with Bolivarian National Police during a protest calling for justice after the death of Carmen Navas who died the previous day in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier. University students clash with Bolivarian National Police during a protest calling for justice after the death of Carmen Navas who died the previous day in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, May 18, 2026, a week after the government confirmed that her missing son Victor Hugo Quero had died in custody following his arrest about a year earlier.
capital in memory of a woman who died over the weekend, just days after learning that her son had died in state custody nine months ago.as they blamed Venezuela’s government for the deaths of Víctor Hugo Quero, whose detention was considered politically motivated, and his elderly mother, Carmen Navas. As the students chanted, they also carried a large banner with Navas’ photo.
“What it stirs up in Venezuelans, in the Venezuelan youth, is rage, man,” student leader Miguel Ángel Suárez said of the deaths. Navas, 82, died 10 days after Venezuela’s prisons agency announced in a statement that Quero died in July after being hospitalized while in custody. The government withheld the information even as Navas demanded proof of life as she visited detention centers, courthouses and government agencies seeking the whereabouts of Quero, who had been detained since January 2025.
The government’s statement said Navas, a 51-year-old salesperson, died of “acute respiratory failure secondary to pulmonary thromboembolism” 10 days after he was taken to the hospital for a gastrointestinal issue. It explained that Navas’ relatives were not notified of his death because he failed to provide contact information.
The case immediately drew the outrage of human rights organizations, members of Venezuela’s political opposition and relatives of otherThe Venezuelan prisoners’ rights group Foro Penal estimates that more than 400 people are currently detained in the country for political reasons.
Elon Musk Openai Lawsuit Too Late
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Elon Musk loses lawsuit against OpenAI in unanimous verdictOAKLAND, Calif. — Jurors on Monday handed Elon Musk a loss in the landmark trial over the future of OpenAI — finding that the world’s richest person had brought his case too late.…
Read more »
Federal court rejects Elon Musk's claims against OpenAI, saying he filed his lawsuit too lateA verdict has been reached Monday in the landmark trial over artificial intelligence between Elon Musk and Sam Altman.
Read more »
Elon Musk's Court Case Against OpenAI Ends in Deferment, Fining Him for Waiting Too LongElon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI for its change to a for-profit structure was dismissed due to the statute of limitations, resulting in a financial penalty for Musk.
Read more »
Federal court rejects Elon Musk's claims against OpenAI, saying he filed his lawsuit too lateA verdict has been reached Monday in the landmark trial over artificial intelligence between Elon Musk and Sam Altman.
Read more »
