Trump official says federal job cuts will top 10K during shutdown as judge puts firings on hold
Trump budget chief Russell Vought predicted federal job cuts will surpass 10,000 during shutdown, but District Judge Susan Illston blocked layoffs at over 30 agencies temporarily.
Palisades Fire arrest: The financial cost of one of LA’s most devastating blazes
Federal authorities charged Jonathan Rinderknecht with maliciously starting the Palisades Fire, which may cause up to $164 billion in total losses.
Teamsters president notes 'positive change' with growing Republican union support in Senate testimony
Teamsters union president Sean O'Brien praised Republican lawmakers for reaching out to labor unions during his testimony before a Senate committee on Wednesday.
How to get Amazon Prime settlement refund
Amazon customers could get a refund if they were impacted by the company's Prime practices, including failed attempts to cancel their subscription.
FTC sues Ticketmaster and Live Nation over ticket resales, alleges 'deceptive' pricing
The Federal Trade Commission sued Ticketmaster and Live Nation for allegedly coordinating with brokers to harvest tickets and sell them at substantial markups to consumers.
Powell declines to weigh in on Lisa Cook’s high-stakes court fight with Trump
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell declined to address the ongoing legal dispute between Fed Governor Lisa Cook and President Donald Trump.
Charlie Kirk assassination reignites debate over Section 230 protections for social media companies
Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University reignited political debate over reforming Section 230 liability protections after videos spread rapidly on social media.
Suspect in Charlie Kirk shooting reportedly confessed in Discord chat
Utah prosecutors seek the death penalty against Tyler Robinson for Charlie Kirk's assassination, citing ideological motives and political radicalization as factors.
Judge rules on fate of Lisa Cook, Fed governor in Trump's crosshairs
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump from firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, allowing her to continue in her current role for the time being.
Disney to pay $10 million to settle FTC lawsuit accusing it of allowing data collection on kids
The Walt Disney Co. will pay $10 million to settle a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit claiming the entertainment company allowed personal data to be collected on children.
Google to pay $425 million after years of improper spying on smartphone activity
A federal jury ordered Google to pay $425.7 million for invading users' privacy by collecting data on millions of users who had turned off a tracking feature.
Justice Department opens criminal probe into Fed's Lisa Cook
The DOJ investigation comes as Cook sues President Donald Trump in federal court over her firing from the panel of central bankers that is tasked with charting the nation’s economic path.
Lisa Cook’s three home loans at center of Trump fight over Federal Reserve seat
Trump appointee alleges Lisa Cook committed mortgage fraud on three 2021 property loans before her Federal Reserve nomination, prompting her lawsuit against firing.
Shell faces lawsuit over alleged racial bias in corporate reorganization
America First Legal filed a federal lawsuit claiming Shell violated civil rights laws by discriminating against White workers in its security division during a corporate reorganization.
Trump asks court to allow removal of Fed's Lisa Cook immediately; judge sets quick schedule
The Trump administration defended its attempt to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook amid her lawsuit to block her firing, while the Federal Reserve asked the court for a prompt ruling.
Trump official issues second criminal referral for Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook
FHFA Director Bill Pulte fires off a second criminal referral letter regarding Federal Reserve System board of governors member Lisa Cook.
Rick Perry says Ken Paxton's energy lawsuit will hurt US coal companies
Texas AG Ken Paxton's suit claims three asset managers broke antitrust laws by using stock holdings to pressure coal firms to cut output, though divestment could curb production.
Trump fired Fed Governor Lisa Cook over alleged mortgage fraud: What did she do?
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is facing mortgage fraud allegations raised by Trump official Bill Pulte and vowed a legal challenge against President Trump's attempt to fire her.
Musk's X reaches tentative settlement in $500 million lawsuit over firings of platform's former workers
Elon Musk's X Corp. has reached a tentative agreement to settle a lawsuit filed by former employees of the company who argued they were owed $500 million in severance pay.
Trump calls for Fed governor's resignation as ally requests DOJ probe
President Donald Trump called for Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to resign after the head of FHFA, Bill Pulte, sent a referral accusing her of mortgage fraud.



















