Sam Bankman-Fried agrees to extradition to the US; lawyers working out details
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the now-collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, has given his consent for extradition to the United States, sources confirmed.
NYC Uber drivers striking in response to judge temporarily blocking pay rate increases
Uber drivers in the Big Apple launched a 24-hour strike Monday in response to certain pay rate increases temporarily being halted amid a legal dispute.
Epic Games, maker of ‘Fortnite,’ to pay $520M to resolve FTC allegations
The FTC said the agreement consisted of two record-breaking settlements that resolve a pair of civil complaints it was filing against North Carolina-based Epic.
Father, son face charges over alleged $8M Covid relief loan fraud involving ministry
A father and son have been indicted for allegedly fraudulently obtaining millions of dollars of COVID-19 relief money, prosecutors announced Thursday.
Airbus, Qatar trial to be split as A350 jet row rumbles on
The dispute over damage to the surface and lightning protection on A350 jetliners grounded by Qatar has led to months of legal maneuvering between two of aviation's largest players.
Monsanto ends Oregon PCB pollution lawsuit with $698M deal
Bayer has reached a $698 million deal with the state of Oregon ending a lawsuit over PCB pollution, larger than any other state settlement over PCB contamination.
FTX files in bankruptcy court to sell four of its businesses
FTX, formerly one of the largest crypto exchanges in the world, is seeking to sell four of its businesses. It submitted a court filing on the matter Thursday.
Twitter changes rules after suspending account tracking Elon Musk’s jet
Twitter changed its rules to prohibit users from sharing an individual's "live location," regardless of whether the information is publicly available.
Citadel's Ken Griffin sues IRS over 'unlawful' tax return leak
Billionaire investor and Citadel CEO Ken Griffin filed a lawsuit against the IRS after his confidential tax records were leaked and reported publicly.
Taylor Swift's 33rd birthday present: 'Shake It Off' lawsuit dismissal
Taylor Swift gets to celebrate her 33rd birthday with a victory and the rerecording of her "1989" album now that her "Shake It Off" lawsuit has been dismissed.
Federal prosecutors charge FTX founder Bankman-Fried with 8 counts of conspiracy, fraud
Former FTX CEO and co-founder Samuel Bankman-Fried has been charged with eight counts of conspiracy and fraud in federal court in New York, according to an indictment.
SEC charges Bankman-Fried for alleged 'massive, years-long fraud'
The SEC has filed charges against Samuel Bankman-Fried, for allegedly "orchestrating a massive, years-long fraud" involving cryptocurrency trading platform FTX.
Spirit Airlines flight attendant fired because she was too overweight for jump seat, she claims in lawsuit
A new lawsuit brought by a former Spirit Airlines flight attendant alleges following the woman's termination that the airline violated the Civil Rights Act.
Uber files legal petition against New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission
Ride-share company Uber filed a legal petition Friday against the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission about upcoming driver pay rate increases.
Juul Labs will pay $1.2B for role in youth-vaping epidemic
Juul Labs gets equity investment to pay $1.2 billion in settlements for contributing to America’s youth vaping epidemic.
Marijuana now legal in Missouri: What to know
While it is now lawful for adults to possess and use marijuana in Missouri, residents can't yet legally purchase the drug for recreational use or use it everywhere.
EU court rules Google must remove search results proven false
A European Union courrt ruled that Google and other search engine operators have to take down information from search results if the requesting party can show it is false.
Apple plans new encryption system to ward off hackers and protect iCloud data
Apple's plans to up it's data-encryption practices to prevent hackers from invading privacy, government's worry this will make law enforcement harder.
Amazon sued for allegedly stealing more than $1M in tips from delivery workers
Amazon Inc. is being sued for allegedly stealing more than $1 million in tips from delivery drivers to subsidize its own labor expenses between 2016 and 2019, a lawsuit states.
GOP reps warn ESG efforts could violate antitrust laws, demand answers from key players
GOP members of the House Judiciary Committee are warning that efforts to get coporations on the same page to advance ESG goals may violate federal antitrust laws.



















