This state is facing $117M in losses because of toll cheats
Drivers who have flouted tolls are costing the state of New Jersey a hefty penny. It's a problem that has been getting worse, according to officials.
AI implementation for small business assisted by SBA's SCORE program
The SBA's SCORE program offers free mentorship services for small business owners and entrepreneurs and will hold a free webinar on implementing AI tools next week.
Taco Bell wins battle to 'liberate' Taco Tuesday trademark held by competitor and small business
Fast food chain Taco John's announced that they would give up their trademark on the phrase “Taco Tuesday," following an extended petition filed by competitor Taco Bell.
California court rules against Uber, says company must face employee's lawsuit
The California Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Uber Technologies must face a lawsuit claiming it should have covered Uber Eats drivers' work-related expenses.
EU prepares to probe Microsoft for ‘unfair bundling’ of Teams with Office: report
European Union antitrust authorities will reportedly investigate Microsoft to determine if it unfairly bundled its Teams video conferencing app with its Office service.
Disney asks judge to toss lawsuit from DeSantis appointees
The Walt Disney Company on Friday is asking Circuit Judge Margaret Schreiber in Florida to toss out a lawsuit filed by Gov. Ron DeSantis over control of Disney's special district.
Times Square Margaritaville hotel faces bankruptcy, gets caught up in legal dispute
The Margaritaville Resort Times Square Hotel in New York City has recently found itself in the center of a legal dispute. The LLC with 100% membership interest in it filed for bankruptcy.
FTC appealing judge's ruling in Microsoft-Activision deal
The FTC will appeal a California judge’s decision to allow Microsoft’s $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard, according to a court filing late Wednesday.
Twitter hit with lawsuit claiming ex-employees owed at least $500M in severance pay
A former Twitter employee from the company's employee benefits department has filed suit against the company, claiming it owes at least $500 million in severance to laid-off employees.
Elon Musk sues law firm that represented Twitter amid his buyout over its 'unconscionable' $90M fee
Elon Musk is suing a merger law firm over the $90 million fee Twitter paid last year to force the SpaceX CEO to close the $44 billion deal for the platform after he attempted to back out.
Former Amazon employee sentenced to 16 years in prison in $9.4 million fraud case
A federal district court on Wednesday sentenced a former Amazon employee to 16 years in jail for millions in fraud against the tech giant, according to officials.
PetSmart settles for nearly $1.5 million in California overcharging lawsuit
PetSmart will face a large penalty and other costs worth $1.46 million as it settles a lawsuit from seven California district attorneys in connection to its advertising and charging practices.
Alaska Airlines passenger makes bomb threat to divert plane, claims cartel members waiting for him: FBI
An Alaska Airlines passenger made a bomb threat in order to divert a crowded plane and get himself arrested. He claimed his life was in danger if the plane landed in Seattle.
Trucking CEO suing Teamsters urges negotiations ‘immediately’: ‘Trucking truly moves America’
Yellow Corporation CEO Darren Hawkins warns his fleet of 30,000 truckers could fail if the Teamsters refuse "getting to the table" on wage and restructuring negotiations.
UPS offers Teamsters 'significant' pay boost as union's strike threat looms
Logistics giant UPS and the Teamsters union are continuing negotiations over a new collective bargaining agreement that would cover around 340,000 workers and prevent a strike.
Attorney shreds Biden's response to SCOTUS student loan decision: 'Circumvent the law' with 'pen and a phone'
"You're not a king," civil rights attorney Roger Severino tells President Biden following the president's opposition to the Supreme Court's decision to block his student loan handout plan.
Corporate diversity policies may face scrutiny after Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling
The Supreme Court's ruling rejecting the use of affirmative action and consideration of race as a factor in college admissions could prompt challenges to companies' diversity programs.
Ex-Pfizer employee, business partner charged with insider trading on COVID drug trial results
A former Pfizer employee and their close friend are facing insider trading charges after federal officials claim they traded on non-public drug trial results in 2021.
US regulators planning major antitrust lawsuit against Amazon: Report
The FTC is reportedly planning to take legal action Amazon.com's online marketplace for rewarding online merchants that use its logistics services and penalizing firms that don't.
Beverage company Diageo ends business relationship with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
Drinks giant Diageo has moved to end its 15-year business relationship with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs after the rapper sued over allegations of racism in the handling of his liquor brands.



















