Sephora to pay $1.2 million in settlement over California consumer privacy law
Cosmetics seller Sephora must pay $1.2 million as part of a settlement over the California Consumer Privacy Act.
Paul Newman's daughters sue Newman's Own Foundation, claim org has 'lost its way'
Paul Newman's daughters, Susan and Nell Newman, are suing the Newman's Own Foundation, claiming that they have strayed from their father's wishes for charitable donations.
Whole Foods sued over beef marketing slogan claiming 'No Antibiotics, Ever'
Three customers and an animal welfare nonprofit are suing Whole Foods Market, claiming the Amazon.com unit is falsely marketing beef with the slogan "No Antibiotics, Ever."
Twitter whistleblower allegations under investigation by Senate Judiciary Committee
Peiter Zatko, the social media giant's former security chief, sent the whistleblower disclosures to Congress, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice in July.
Twitter whistleblower alleges 'extreme, egregious deficiencies' on cybersecurity issues
The former security chief alleges that Twitter executives misled the board, shareholders and federal regulators about "extreme, egregious deficiencies" at the social media giant.
Elon Musk subpoenas former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey
The subpoena comes as the Tesla chief executive and social media giant are preparing to go head-to-head in a legal battle beginning Oct. 17. The litigation stems from the termination of Musk's $44 billion acquisition.
Tesla loses California racial bias challenge
A California administrative law agency declines to review challenge by Elon Musk's Telsa that state civil rights watchdog rushed investigation.
Ford will appeal $1.7 billion verdict resulting from fatal crash in Georgia
Ford Motor Co. will appeal the $1.7 billion verdict against it that was delivered last week. The case stemmed from a pickup truck crash that killed a Georgia couple.
Kids-for-cash judges ordered to pay more than $200M
Former Pennsylvania county judges Mark Ciavarella and Michael Conahan were fined over $200 million for orchestrating a scheme send children as young as 8 to for-profit jails in exchange for kickbacks.
Twitter to give Elon Musk documents from former exec Kayvon Beykpour: court order
Musk attorney Alex Spiro told FOX Business that his legal team looks forward to reviewing Beykpour’s communications and will "continue to seek information and witnesses until the full truth comes out."
Judge approves $30.5M Apple settlement over retail employee bag checks
The lawsuit covers a group of 14,683 current and former Apple retail workers in California who argued they were not being paid for time spent while waiting and undergoing exit searches.
Drugmaker stocks slammed over Zantac lawsuit concerns
Thousands of Zantac users have filed cases against companies including Sanofi, GlaxoSmithKline, Haleon and Pfizer accusing them of failing to properly warn users of the recalled heartburn drugs' health risks.
Chipotle will give NYC workers $20M over labor law violations
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said thousands of former and current Chipotle Mexican Grill workers in the Big Apple will receive around $20 million in compensation over labor law violations.
Philadelphia-area theme park Sesame Place announces diversity training after viral character snub
After a video went viral of a character appearing to snub a Black child during a parade, Sesame Place announced a diversity training for all employees.
FBI raids Trump's Mar-a-Lago home: Florida AG demands DOJ, FBI be 'transparent' on 'why this was necessary'
Attorney General Ashley Moody, R-Fla., argues the Department of Justice, FBI share the truth behind the Mar-a-Lago raid to maintain 'independence,' 'integrity' of government institutions.
Elon Musk says Twitter deal could go forward once user data confirmed
Even as countersuits are served regarding Elon Musk's wanting to back out of deal to buy Twitter, the Tesla CEO says the deal could still go through.
Musk's countersuit against Twitter says he and Wall Street were misled: report
Details of Elon Musk's countersuit against Twitter are being reported in the latest legal fight between the billionaire and the social media platform.
Florida woman files class action lawsuit against Equifax over credit score errors
Florida woman Nydia Jenkins filed a class action lawsuit in federal court against Equifax over inaccurate credit scores the company blamed on a coding issue.
COVID loan fraud: West Virginia woman accepted over $42K, Justice Department says
The Justice Department said a West Virginia woman has pleaded guilty to wire fraud. Alexis Ransom admitted to accepting more than $42,000 in COVID relief loans.
Sesame Place controversy: Black family files $25M racial discrimination lawsuit after viral character snub
A new $25 million federal civil rights lawsuit accuses Sesame Place Philadelphia of racial discrimination after Black children and families were allegedly ignored by costume characters.

















