Norfolk Southern sued by widow of conductor trainee killed in Alabama railway accident
Norfolk Southern has been hit with another lawsuit, this time from the widow of a conductor trainee who was killed in an accident last year in Bessemer, Alabama.
Michigan Senate votes to repeal right-to-work law
Michigan's Senate approved legislation on Tuesday to repeal the state's right-to-work law. The senators approved the repeal on a 20-17 vote and sent it back to the House.
Silicon Valley Bank hit with class action lawsuit from shareholders
A class action lawsuit has been filed against collapsed Silicon Valley Bank, its CEO and CFO on Monday, accusing the plaintiffs of violating securities laws.
Sam-Bankman Fried faces revoked bail as judge wonders about communication restrictions
The judge worried about whether restrictive communications for Sam Bankman-Fried would be sufficient, concerns that raised questions about if he could have his bail revoked as he awaits the trial.
SoFi Bank files lawsuit to stop Biden administration's student loan payment pause
SoFi Bank N.A. is attempting to halt the Biden administration's pause on federal student loan payments, filing a federal lawsuit on Friday asking a judge to overturn the extension.
Raging Bull customers see $2.4M in refunds after FTC dings online stock trading site
A couple million dollars' worth of refunds have started being distributed to customers of the online stock trading website Raging Bull, the FTC announced Monday.
JetBlue, Spirit brace for Justice Department lawsuit to block airlines’ merger
JetBlue expects a lawsuit from the Justice Department over the $3.8 billion merger with Spirit Airlines; Spirit argues deal would save customers millions.
Couple sues Hawaii tour company for allegedly leaving them stranded in the ocean
A California couple claims they were left behind and stranded in the middle of the open ocean when they were on a snorkeling tour during their honeymoon in Hawaii.
Family sues Airbnb after toddler dies of fentanyl overdose in rental
The Lavenir family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Airbnb, a rental owner, and the prior renter after their 19-month-old daughter died due to fentanyl exposure.
Exxon Mobil sued by government for racial discrimination after 5 nooses found at Louisiana plant
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit against energy giant Exxon Mobil accusing the company of failing to address workplace racial discrimination.
Life insurers boosted premiums, now they are paying refunds
Approximately 43,000 refund checks totaling $69 million were issued in recent weeks to Voya Financial policyholders as insurers hope to avoid costly lawsuits.
Judge says Starbucks committed ‘egregious and widespread’ labor violations fighting unions
An administrative judge for the NLRB issued a ruling that found Starbucks committed "egregious and widespread misconduct" in violation of labor laws amid a unionization push.
Ohio governor: Norfolk Southern needs to create fund for health care bills
Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine says Norfolk Southern must set up a fund to pay for the health care costs of victims impacted by the railroad's train derailment in East Palestine.
FTX co-founder Nishad Singh pleads guilty to fraud charges
Nishad Singh, the former director of engineering and a co-founder of Sam Bankman-Fried's bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, pleaded guilty Tuesday to six criminal charges.
Supreme Court to hear challenge to Consumer Bureau’s funding
The CFPB's creation was a part of the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul intended to safeguard consumer welfare. It's constitutionality has been questioned by Republicans for years.
JetBlue, Spirit insist merger won't lead to higher airline fares, as DOJ circles
Ahead of a decision from the Department of Justice on whether to block a merger between JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines, the companies are reportedly making a final push.
Organized retail theft to become Class 3 felony in Virginia, as states fight back against billions in losses
Virginia lawmakers approved legislation on Thursday that will make organized retail theft a Class 3 felony, with a prison sentence of as many as two decades.
Sam Bankman-Fried hit with fresh indictment, more charges
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York has filed a third, superseding indictment against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, adding further charges.
Supreme Court hears arguments on whether Twitter Is liable in terror case
Twitter and other social-media companies have deflected blame saying in court filings that they have made extensive efforts to remove Islamic State content.
Court allows the PGA Tour to directly sue LIV Golf’s Saudi backers
The legal action began last summer when Phil Mickelson and 10 other golfers who bolted for LIV sued the Tour, arguing it had behaved as a monopolist in barring them from Tour events.



















