Ticketmaster parent, Live Nation, under fire
Live Nation Entertainment, the corporate parent of Ticketmaster, is facing a Department of Justice probe over antitrust concerns, The New York Times reported.
CEOs, executives behaving badly
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has recently become the latest executive to exhibit bad behavior. FOX Business takes a look at some other high-profile incidents.
FTX bankruptcy will offer a look behind crypto’s dark curtain
The bankruptcy of FTX brings cryptocurrency into the courtroom in a way never seen before, creating unprecedented challenges for judges and lawyers.
Google to pay nearly $400 million to settle state location-tracking probe
Google to pay $391.5 million to settle with 40 states for illegally tracking users location for use in targeted advertisement, amidst mounting legal pressure.
Elon Musk in court over fat Tesla pay package
The multi-day trial over billionaire Elon Musk's 2018 Tesla compensation package kicked off at Delaware's Court of Chancery on Monday morning.
Federal Trade Commission to expand use of law against anticompetitive practices
Federal Trade Commission, Commissioner Lina Khan argues for a broader mandate to prevent anti-competitive behavior in tech to protect small businesses.
Microsoft faces new EU antitrust complaint on cloud computing practices
Amazon and others complaint against Microsoft's business practices, like redirecting users to it's products, will be reviewed by the European commission.
US judge cites impact on top-selling authors in blocking book merger
Washington DC judge blocks the merger of the United States' two largest book publishing houses, preventing them from amassing a dominant 49% market share.
Elon Musk says Twitter has legal claim against 'left activist groups' over advertiser boycotts
Twitter may have grounds to pursue legal action against activist groups that have pushed "damaging advertiser boycotts," new owner Elon Musk said Monday.
Department of Justice reveals massive $3.36B crypto seizure
Authorities conducted a seizure of bitcoin stolen from the Silk Road marketplace and secured a guilty plea from the person they said took it, the DOJ announced.
Will Twitter layoffs violate US law? Experts weigh in
Experts weigh in on whether Twitter firing up to half it's workforce violates the WARN Act. US law normally requires 60 days' notice before mass layoffs.
Some Snapchat users could be owned money in a $35M settlement
Snap Inc. is accused of violating the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, and users of the app between Nov. 17, 2015, and now may be owed money.
Here are the states that require giving employees time off to vote
With the federal midterm elections rapidly approaching, FOX Business takes a look at which states require employers to grant you time off to go vote.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos faces lawsuit from former housekeeper
An ex-housekeeper for Jeff Bezos has filed a lawsuit making several allegations about her treatment during her tenure working at the Amazon founder's home.
Ex-Apple employee admits defrauding company of $17M
A former Apple employee could face a sentence of more than 20 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to defrauding the company out of more than $17 million over seven years.
GSK vaccine for older adults granted FDA priority review
GSK reported strong third-quarter earnings and raised its forecast for 2022. However worries about Zantac litigation kept investors on edge.
Dollar General sued by Ohio attorney general after multiple pricing complaints
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing Dollar General over alleged violations of the state's Consumer Sales Practice Act, per a Tuesday press release.
CVS, Walmart, Walgreens agree to $13.8B opioid settlement: report
CVS, Walgreens and Walmart have reached a tentative $13.8 billion settlement over lawsuits filed since 2017 involving opioids.
Judge stops merger of Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster
A judge blocked the $2.2 billion merger of top publishers Penguin Random House and rival Simon & Schuster, agreeing with the argument laid out by the Justice Department.
New York City job listings will require divulging pay range under new law
New York City job listings will get a makeover on Tuesday, when a new law that mandates pay transparency goes into effect for certain employers.



















