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.
Coinbase shares surge after lawsuit tossed by judge
Coinbase shares rallied a day after a federal judge dismissed a proposed class action lawsuit alleging the cryptocurrency exchange sold unregistered securities.
Airbus revives order from Qatar Airways following paint-dispute settlement
Airbus will resume deliveries of 73 new aircraft ordered by Qatar Airways after settling a quality control dispute. New airplanes will be a mix of A321 and A350 aircraft.
Omaha Target will remain closed until further notice following shooting
Target announced that its store in Omaha, Nebraska, where a gunman opened fire before being shot and killed by police will be closed until further notice.
Missouri AG doubles down on firing school officials who took students to drag show: 'It's a huge problem'
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey calls out the "shameful behavior" by school officials who brought middle school students to a drag performance, threatening legal action.
Yelp refuses most legal demands for user info, cites free speech and privacy
Online review giant Yelp makes it a practice to fight legal demands from businesses, law enforcement and government agencies seeking users' information.
Tesla confirms Justice Department request for autopilot documents
Department of Justice, NHSTA, and Securities and Exchange Commission are investigating Tesla's autopilot system for safety and whether Tesla misled consumers.
Jerry Garcia marijuana brand pulls out of California amid thriving black market, high taxes
The legal cannabis brand launched by the late Grateful Dead star Jerry Garcia has ceased operations in California amid a thriving black market and difficult business climate.
House passes bill to protect elderly, vulnerable Americans from financial exploitation
The House passed the bipartisan Financial Exploitation Prevention Act that aims to protect elderly and vulnerable Americans from being scammed out of their savings.
US Appeals Court sides with drugmakers on discount program
Drugmakers win battle in Third Circuit Court of Appeals over Health Resources and Services Administration, as courts decided HRSA went beyond the law with regulatory overreach.
Moving company tried to block negative reviews with '$2,500 per day' threat: prosecutors
Maine reached a settlement in a lawsuit against Liberty Bell Moving and Storage over illegal business practices and threats against customers who left negative reviews.
FTX crypto founder Sam Bankman-Fried thought jail would be 'like The Shawshank Redemption': report
Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly said that he thought his time in prison in the Bahamas would be like the 1994 film "The Shawshank Redemption."
Boeing pleads not guilty to fraud in Texas court over Max jet crashes
Family members of passengers who died in two Boeing 737 Max jet crashes met with company representatives in court on Thursday, where Boeing pleaded not guilty.
Fireball whisky lawsuit: Lawyer details case against liquor producer
A woman is suing the maker of Fireball saying that it has created an almost nearly identical product to its well known cinnamon whisky product that doesn't actually contain whisky.
NY AG's office calls on Madison Square Garden to explain use of facial recognition to bar lawyers from venues
The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to Madison Square Garden Entertainment over a reported practice of using facial recognition to ban lawyers.
Twitter facing legal action from Crown Estate in connection to rent
Twitter is facing legal action from the Crown Estate in the U.K. in connection to rent the social media company allegedly owes for its London office.
FBI says North Korea-related hacker group behind US crypto firm heist
The FBI said North Korea's theft and laundering of virtual currency is used to support its ballistic missile and Weapons of Mass Destruction programs.



















