J&J, distributors finalize $26B opioid settlement
Drugmaker Johnson & Johnson and three major distributors finalized nationwide settlements over their role in the opioid addiction crisis Friday, an announcement that clears the way for $26 billion to flow to nearly every state and local government in the U.S.
After $73M win, Sandy Hook families zero in on gun marketing
Families of Sandy Hook shooting victims agreed to a $73 million settlement and are now turning their focus to eliminating gun advertisements.
Colorado man accuses Carvana of selling him stolen, damaged vehicle
Carvana's website states that all of its vehicles are put through a 150-point inspection. It also emphasizes that it does not sell cars that have been in a reported accident or have frame or structural damage.
Sacklers willing to pay more in Purdue settlement: mediator
The Sackler family, which owns Purdue Pharma, is willing to contribute more billions to opioid settlements.
Elon Musk, Tesla accuse SEC of 'weaponizing' 2018 settlement for 'unrelenting' investigations
The settlement against Elon Musk was reached to resolve securities fraud charges for a tweet in which he claimed he had "funding secured" to take Tesla private at $420 per share.
Carvana allegedly leaving car buyers on the hook after selling cars without title
Some buyers have claimed to have waited about a year for the title, well over the 30 days allowed by law in some states for a company to provide the documents
BlockFi to pay $100M SEC penalty over crypto lending product
The firm began offering BlockFi Interest Accounts to the public in March 2019, in which investors lend crypto assets to the company in exchange for its promise to provide a variable monthly interest payment.
Fewer crashes after Utah sets strictest DUI law in US: study
A study shows traffic deaths in Utah declined after the state enacted the country's strictest drunken driving laws five years ago.
California slaps Tesla with lawsuit alleging racial discrimination, reports say
California has sued Tesla Inc. over allegations of discrimination and harassment of Black employees at its San Francisco Bay Area factory, according to a report.
Hedgeye sues Solstein Capital over alleged intellectual property theft
Independent research firm Hedgeye Risk Management has filed a lawsuit against a financial-TV personality and hedge fund manager in federal court alleging theft of the outfit's proprietary analysis by a former company executive that is also subject of litigation, FOX Business has learned.
California gas utility fined $10M for ratepayer money misuse
California's Public Utilities Commission fined Southern California Gas Co. $10 million for improperly spending ratepayer money on lobbying.
CNN exec Zucker's ouster shows peril of hiding work romance
Keeping a workplace romance a secret is a bad idea, experts say.
Michael Avenatti found guilty of bilking Stormy Daniels out of nearly $300K in book proceeds
Avenatti was accused of stealing nearly $300,000 from adult film actress Stormy Daniels' advance for her autobiography, "Full Disclosure", in 2018.
Nike cries foul over virtual shoes, suing retailer that sells sneaker NFTs
Sneaker giant Nike sued online reseller StockX in New York federal court on Thursday for selling unauthorized images of Nike shoes, marking the latest lawsuit over digital assets known as non-fungible tokens.
Jury deadlocked in Michael Avenatti Stormy Daniels case
During the two-week trial, prosecutors said Avenatti cheated Daniels of nearly $300,000 she was owed for her autobiography, spending it on his firm’s payroll and personal expenses.
Washington Commanders: How did they keep the new name secret for so long?
The Washington Football team is now the Washington Commanders. How did they hide that for so long?
Michael Avenatti insists he took 'reasonable percentage' of money owed from Stormy Daniels book deal
Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti defended himself in closing arguments at his fraud trial over money taken tied to the book deal for adult film actress Stormy Daniels' autobiography, "Full Disclosure"
Michael Avenatti trial: Disgraced attorney rests case without testifying, calling any witnesses to stand
Michael Avenatti, the disgraced attorney who is representing himself against charges of stealing nearly $300,000 from adult film actress Stormy Daniels, rested his case on Tuesday without calling any witnesses to the stand.
Michael Avenatti asks Stormy Daniels about belief in ghosts during fraud trial questioning
Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti appeared to try to portray his former client Stormy Daniels as someone who might be delusional as he questioned the porn star about her belief that she was once haunted by ghosts.
Ohio's pot legalization effort moves forward
A group collected enough signatures to put the issue of legalizing recreational marijuana before the Ohio legislature.



















