Jeffrey Epstein-related lawsuit reveals explosive new details: report
JPMorgan Chase executives repeatedly flagged troubling sex abuse allegations against their client, convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, according to a new report.
US escalates Apple probe, looks to involve antitrust chief
The investigation into whether tech giant Apple has monopoly power that it abuses began in 2019, but enforcers have escalated their efforts in recent months.
Texas AG Paxton files lawsuit against Biden over omnibus spending bill
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Wednesday he has filed a lawsuit against President Biden over the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023.
Sam Bankman-Fried's other bail-backers revealed
The identities of two remaining co-signers for FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's $250 million bail were made public Wednesday, and both have ties to Stanford University.
Sam Bankman-Fried used a VPN to watch Super Bowl; hit with new bail restriction
A judge ruled Tuesday that disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried can no longer use VPNs after the government discovered he used a private network to watch the Super Bowl.
Law firms turn to layoffs amid slowing demand
Goodwin Procter is one of several major law firms to cut attorney roles, citing bloat after years of steady growth.
Oregon alcohol regulators under investigation for diverting rare bourbon for personal use
Officials from the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission are under criminal investigation for diverting rare bourbon from public access for person consumption.
Biden admin. leaning toward blocking JetBlue-Spirit merger: report
The Department of Justice is reportedly likely to take legal action to block a pending $3.8 billion merger between JetBlue Airways Corp. and Spirit Airlines Inc.
Robinhood wins dismissal of shareholder lawsuit over 2021 IPO
A U.S. judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing Robinhood of misleading investors about the online brokerage's financials when conducting its initial public offering.
Judge extends order limiting Sam Bankman-Fried's communications
A federal judge on Thursday kept in place restrictions on disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's communications while the former crypto titan is out on bail.
Jim Jordan requests DOJ turn over documents with communications between Biden admin, social media giants
Rep. Jim Jordan wrote to the Justice Department on Wednesday to request copies of documents with communications between the Biden administration and social media companies.
Hermès wins case against artist who sold NFTs of Birkin Bags
The NFT, called a MetaBirkin, mimicked The Birkin bag which has evolved into a coveted luxury item known for its steep price tag and exclusive wait lists.
Wells Fargo agrees to pay $300M to settle shareholder lawsuit over auto insurance disclosures
Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $300 million to settle a lawsuit brought by shareholders who claim the company pushed unneeded insurance policies on customers and hid it from investors.
Spirit Airlines says expects DOJ decision on JetBlue merger in around 30 days
JetBlue's bid to acquire Spirit Airlines has been put on pause while the DOJ considers blocking the merger on antitrust grounds, resolution expected in 30 days.
Judge denies Sam Bankman-Fried's request to scrap bail modification hearing
A federal judge on Tuesday shot down disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's attorneys' request to cancel a hearing on modifying the conditions of his bail.
Maine lobstermen are clawing to keep livelihoods afloat amid push to sink industry
Maine lobster industry leaders are warning there's nothing left to take away from lobstermen who are battling a litigious agenda from green groups funded by liberal dollars.
FAA proposes $1.1M fine against United Airlines over pre-flight safety check
United Airlines is responding after the Federal Aviation Administration proposed fining the airline $1.1 million for allegedly not performing a pre-flight safety inspection.
Meta class action lawsuit sparks battle between law firms: reports
Two firms submitted their cases to a U.S. District judge on Friday, to represent plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit against Facebook, claiming user data was exploited.
New York rent regulation is upheld by appeals court
The case was filed by a consortium of local landlord groups and individual landlords led by the Community Housing Improvement Program and the Rent Stabilization Association.
GoodRx to pay $1.5 million fine as part of FTC settlement
GoodRx will have to pay a $1.5 million fine as part of a proposed settlement with the Federal Trade Commission if it gets approved by a federal court.



















