Business leaders named in Jeffrey Epstein document release
Several prominent business figures were named in a document release in a lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, the accomplice of sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein docs reveal hotel magnate Tom Pritzker, kin of Democratic Illinois gov
Billionaire hotel magnate Tom Pritzker was among the influential figures named by Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre in unredacted court documents from a sex trafficking lawsuit.
Consulting firm McKinsey to pay $78M in U.S. opioid settlement with health insurers, company benefit plans
Consulting firm McKinsey & Co. has agreed to pay $78 million to resolve claims that its work with drug companies helped fuel the U.S. opioid epidemic.
Judge certifies Johnson & Johnson shareholder class action over talc disclosures
A federal judge said Johnson & Johnson shareholders may pursue as a class action their lawsuit accusing the company of concealing how its talc products were contaminated by asbestos.
President of largest Christian university in US responds to FTC lawsuit
Brian Mueller, the president of Grand Canyon University, issued a response to the Federal Trade Commission suing the school this week for deceptive advertising.
Microsoft, OpenAI sued by New York Times over copyright infringement
The New York Times filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft alleging that the ChatGPT-maker used its content to train AI models without permission.
Apple wins appeal to temporarily pause Apple Watch ban
A federal appeals court paused a trade commission's ban on the import and sale of certain Apple Watches amid the company's patent dispute with Masimo.
Apple appeals after Biden admin lets Apple Watch import ban stand
Apple is appealing a ruling that blocked the sale and importation of Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 after a trade court found that Apple infringed on Masimo's patents.
Google to pay $700M in antitrust settlement over Play Store dispute
Google has agreed to pay $700 million and to allow for greater competition in its Android app store, although the settlement still requires a judge's final approval.
Some companies revise diversity policies amid conservatives’ lawsuit threat
Several major U.S. companies changed their internal diversity policies and programs amid legal threats from conservative groups opposed to DEI initiatives, per a Reuters analysis.
Apple halting sales of Series 9, Ultra 2 smartwatch over patent dispute
Apple announced Monday that it will pause sales of its Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 smartwatches amid a patent infringement dispute with medical technology firm Masimo.
BlackRock, State Street face subpoenas in House ESG probe
The House Judiciary Committee announced Friday that leading asset managers BlackRock and State Street will face subpoenas amid the panel's investigation of ESG investing.
Shein sued by rival Temu for 'mafia-style intimidation'
Shein is facing accusations from rival Temu for allegedly using "mafia-style intimidation of suppliers" to stay ahead of the competition in the fast-fashion industry.
Elon Musk must testify in SEC probe of Twitter takeover, according to tentative ruling
A federal judge tentatively ruled Elon Musk will have to testify before SEC investigators about his $44 billion takeover of Twitter and whether his disclosures were misleading.
Sarah Silverman, authors allege Meta used copyrighted content to train AI model
A lawsuit against Meta filed by Sarah Silverman and a group of authors alleges that the company infringed their copyrights by training AI models on their content without permission.
Why Abu Dhabi is becoming wildly popular with billionaires
Billionaire investors are turning to the United Arab Emirates and its Abu Dhabi Global Market as a financial refuge with other tax havens facing heightened regulatory scrutiny.
Meathead Movers sued over age discrimination after touting 'student-athlete' workers
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing a moving company called Meathead Movers over alleged age discrimination in its hiring and marketing practices.
Europe seals world's first set of rules regulating artificial intelligence
European Union officials have reached a provisional deal on the world's first comprehensive rules to regulate the use of artificial intelligence, paving the way for legal oversight.
FTC tries again to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision
The FTC is trying to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the maker of the popular "Call of Duty" franchise, after a lower court allowed the deal to proceed.
Berkshire Hathaway’s Charlie Munger on core ideas that helped him succeed in life and business
Charlie Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and longtime business partner of Warren Buffett, passed away just ahead of his 100th birthday. A new book contains his wit and wisdom.


















