Sam Bankman-Fried’s lawyers complain FTX founder not getting vegan diet in jail
The defense team for imprisoned FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried are complaining about his jail conditions, and say their vegan client is subsisting on a bread and water diet.
Professionals bullish on AI boosting productivity, Thomson Reuters report finds
A majority of professionals believe artificial intelligence will have a significant impact on their professions over the next five years, but concerns remain about accuracy and job loss.
Facebook users have days left to file claim for share of $725M settlement
Facebook users have only a few days left to file a claim for their share of a $725 million payout from the Meta-owned company's data privacy settlement.
Conservative group challenges Kellogg’s workplace diversity programs
The conservative group America First Legal filed a legal challenge against food giant Kellogg's workplace diversity initiatives, alleging the policies violate civil rights law.
'The Blind Side' Tuohy family business empire
Former NFL player Michael Oher taking legal action against the Tuohys has brought attention back to the wealthy Memphis family. FOX Business takes a look at their empire.
Sotheby's added to lawsuit from ‘Bored Apes’ over celebrity-backed NFTs
Sotheby’s Holdings has been named in a lawsuit led by plaintiffs with the Bored Ape Yacht Club against non-fungible tokens (NFT) company Yuga Labs.
Movie financier TSG accuses Disney of depriving it of millions of dollars
TSG Entertainment, which helped co-finance hits including "Avatar: The Way of Water" for Twentieth Century Fox, is suing the studio and its parent company Disney for breach of contract.
Woman sues Eataly Boston over ankle injury she says was caused by slipping on prosciutto
A New Hampshire woman and her husband have taken legal action against Eataly Boston for a broken ankle that she says stemmed from slipping on prosciutto in the Italian market.
Harvard law professor warns Hunter Biden’s special counsel has a ‘clear violation’
According to Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz, a special counsel is required to be "independent" from the current administration as to not serve Biden's "pleasures."
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried returns to NYC as prosecutors push for jailing
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is reportedly returning for a Manhattan court hearing Friday that could seal whether or not the 31-year-old goes to jail while awaiting trial in October.
China tech regulator issues draft rules on facial recognition use
New draft rules were issued Tuesday by the Cyberspace Administration of China in order to regulate the application and use of facial recognition technology.
Auto warranty robocaller hit with nearly $300M fine from FCC
The FCC hit the enterprise with the 'record-breaking' penalty of $299,997,000 for auto warranty scam robocalls made in 2021, the agency said in a Thursday press release
Taco Bell faces allegations of false advertising for Crunchwraps, Mexican Pizzas
Taco Bell was hit with claims that the popular fast-food chain engaged in false advertisement of several menu items in a lawsuit that was filed on Monday.
House Oversight Committee member compares Devon Archer’s testimony to ‘old mob trials in the '80s’
Rep. Pat Fallon backs Hunter Biden's ex-business partner's credibility, arguing that you can't catch criminals "by interviewing nuns and Boy Scouts and saints."
Arizona State University Law School allows generative AI on applications
Arizona State University said Thursday that applicants to degree programs at its college of law will be allowed to use generative artificial intelligence in application preparation.
GOP Rep. Nancy Mace claims Biden family received over $50M from influence peddling scheme
President Biden and his family will go down as "one of the most politically corrupt" in U.S. history, Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said as more than $50 million is reportedly tied to them through Hunter Biden’s business transactions.
Casino mogul Steve Wynn to pay $10M in settlement over claims of sexual misconduct
The Nevada Gaming Commission is meeting to hear a stipulation for a settlement that calls on casino mogul Steve Wynn to pay $10 million over claims of workplace sexual misconduct.
Microsoft faces antitrust investigation by European regulators over Teams, Office bundling
Microsoft is under fire from European Union antitrust investigators over the software company’s bundling of its chat and video app Teams with its Office product.
GOP lawmaker expects Biden impeachment: ‘Evidence is overwhelming’
Rep. Tim Burchett argues Democrats will use Biden's declining mental condition as a smokescreen for any ties to Hunter Biden's alleged criminal business dealings.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried remains out on bail as judge considers decision on detention
U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan held off Wednesday on making a final decision about whether Sam Bankman-Fried will stay out on bail or get returned to custody.



















