Checks to taxpayers from $141M TurboTax settlement start next week, New York AG says
New York Attorney General Letitia James says payments will soon be sent to impacted taxpayers from the state's $141 million settlement with Intuit, the maker of TurboTax.
When could the SpaceX Starship launch again?
While SpaceX Starships remain grounded by the FAA, CEO Elon Musk predicted when they could lift off next – assuming a new lawsuit doesn't cause delays.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon's deposition in Epstein case scheduled: report
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is slated to testify later this month in one of two lawsuits against the bank over its dealing with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
McDonald’s franchise employed 10-year-olds without pay, Labor Department says
Three McDonald’s franchise operators are facing over $212,000 in fines for flouting child labor laws. Investigators discovered more than 300 minors were overworked.
Tesla rejects Musk defamation case as a 'settlement,' says report is 'misleading'
Tesla tweeted Monday that claims co-founder Elon Musk had reversed course on never settling an "unjust case" against the automaker were "biased" and "misleading" after paying $10,000.
Environmental groups sue FAA over SpaceX Starship rocket launch
Environmental and wildlife groups sued the Federal Aviation Administration over SpaceX rocket operations in Texas. The company's Starship exploded minutes after launch on April 20.
Adidas faces Yeezy-focused class-action suit filed by shareholders
A class-action lawsuit about Adidas' former partnership with rapper Ye has been filed against the sportswear company by shareholders who said they were economically damaged.
Former Apple employee ordered to serve jail time, pay restitution for fleecing the company
A federal judge sentenced a former Apple employee for fleecing millions of dollars from the company, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California.
Restart of federal student loan payments may be around the corner
People with paused federal student loan payments may have to start paying up again. It will depend on how the Supreme Court rules in a pair of cases.
Alan Dershowitz details what Hunter Biden's lawyers' meeting with DOJ 'tells us' about a potential resolution
Harvard Law's Alan Dershowitz claims the meeting between Hunter Biden's legal team and the DOJ likely means both parties have entered "a negotiating mode."
Uber drivers are not interstate workers exempt from arbitration, US court rules
The 3rd Circuit on Wednesday said evidence presented in the case showed that nearly two-thirds of Uber drivers never cross state lines, and only 2.5% of Uber trips are interstate.
First Republic, KPMG sued for concealing bank's risks
The lawsuit filed late Monday in San Francisco federal court accused First Republic and its auditor KPMG of misrepresenting the strength of the bank's balance sheet and liquidity.
AI chatbots could be impacted by Supreme Court's ruling in Section 230 case
The Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling before the end of its current term in a case related to Section 230 liability protections for tech firms that could impact AI chatbots.
Man's body stored in drink cooler after he dies on Celebrity Cruise: lawsuit
The family of Robert Jones is suing Celebrity Cruises for allegedly mishandling his remains, which resulted in their decomposition aboard the cruise ship Celebrity Equinox.
Kia, Hyundai thefts prompt 17 states to urge recall of cars
Attorneys general in 17 states are urging the federal government to issue a recall to combat the rash of thefts involving Kia and Hyundai vehicles.
GlobalFoundries files trade-secrets lawsuit against IBM
GlobalFoundries’ lawsuit alleges that IBM illegally disclosed the chip maker’s intellectual property to IBM’s partners and unfairly received millions in licensing.
Facebook $725M data privacy settlement: How to get money
People who used Facebook between 2007 and 2022 may be eligible to receive a cash payment after the tech giant agreed to pay $725 million in December to settle user data claims.
Anheuser-Busch accused of racist hiring practices under 'cloak of equity': complaint
Anheuser-Busch, the maker of Bud Light, is being accused of racist hiring practices in a federal civil rights complaint.
SEC charges Bittrex with operating unregistered securities exchange
Gary Gensler's SEC has charged Bittrex, a cryptocurrency exchange, with failing to register as a securities exchange in a move to further regulate the industry.
Police make arrest in Cash App founder murder: What we know
An alleged suspect in the deadly stabbing of Cash App founder Bob Lee has been taken in custody by law enforcement. He was identified as Nima Momeni by the San Francisco police and district attorney.



















