Trump nominates Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court
Barrett has long been considered a front-runner for the seat after she was closely examined to potentially replace former Justice Anthony Kennedy on the high court.
DoorDash accused of mislabeling non-partner restaurants as too far, closed: lawsuit
St. Louis-based restaurant Lona’s Lil Eats filed a lawsuit against DoorDash this week, saying the delivery company has been incorrectly listing non-partner restaurants as “too far away.”
Everybody vs. the App Store: Why companies are taking issue with Apple's growing revenue engine
Critics say Apple wields monopoly power over the gateway that connects users to mobile apps, which the tech giant disputes.
Judge to hold hearing Sunday on planned TikTok U.S. app store ban
A judge will hold a hearing on Sunday on whether to allow a Commerce Department ban on new TikTok downloads from Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc Google app stores from taking effect.
Blue Cross Blue Shield strikes $2.7B tentative antitrust settlement
The insurance giant is accused of practices that allegedly limited competition.
Innocent Madoff investors must pay back profits, court rules
Madoff customers who received millions of dollars more than their original investments fought in court to hang on to their profits
Whataburger employee says wearing Black Lives Matter mask got her fired
The employee reportedly says she was let go from the company after a white customer threatened to call Whataburger’s corporate office about her Black Lives Matter mask, which after a series of events led her managers to fire her and call the police on her.
Berkeley is the first city in the US to ban junk food in checkout lanes
In a unanimous vote Tuesday night, the Berkeley City Council passed the “healthy checkout” ordinance, which will prohibit large grocery stores from selling food and beverages deemed unhealthy in a 3-foot radius from the checkout.
Ex-eBay workers to plead guilty to sending spiders to Massachusetts bloggers
Four former employees of eBay are scheduled to plead guilty in Boston federal court for "participating in a cybertsalking campaign which targeted a Massachusetts couple," according to a tweet by the U.S. Attorney's Office of Massachusetts.
Facebook oversight board set to launch just before election
Facebook Inc’s independent Oversight Board is set to launch in October, just ahead of the November presidential election.
Apple critics form coalition to challenge App Store fees
A group of Apple's critics plan to advocate for legal and regulatory action against the iPhone's App Store practices.
Facebook failed to remove pages urging Kenosha violence before shootings, despite 400+ reports: lawsuit
Facebook has been accused of “shirking” its responsibility to remove pages and accounts belonging to those who coordinated and recruited others for what resulted in deadly shootings in Kenosha, Wis., at the end of August.
States, Justice Department to meet regarding possible Google antitrust suit
State attorneys general and the Justice Department are slated to meet later this week with the hopes of completing an antitrust complaint against tech giant Google.
Tiffany lawsuit for $16B LVMH deal fast tracked for January trial
A Delaware Chancery Court justice on Monday agreed to fast-track Tiffany & Co's lawsuit against French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH for trying to back out of its $16 billion deal to acquire the U.S. jeweler.
Epic Games says latest Apple filing contains 'half-truths and outright falsities' to paint company as 'bad actor'
The mudslinging between Epic Games and Apple continues, with the game developer arguing that the latest legal filing by the tech giant contains "a number of half-truths and outright falsities intended to paint Epic as a bad actor."
US judge blocks Commerce Department order to remove WeChat from app stores
A U.S. judge early Sunday blocked the Commerce Department from requiring Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google to remove Chinese-owned messaging app WeChat for downloads by late Sunday.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg docufilms raked in over $52 million
Two recent docufilms about the life of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made over $52 million.
Vegan food company files First Amendment suit against Oklahoma over labeling regulations
Upton’s Naturals is working with the Plant Based Foods Association and the Institute for Justice to fight the Oklahoma Meat Consumer Protection Act.
Six charged with bribing Amazon employees to help third-party sellers
Six people are accused of paying more than $100,000 in bribes to Amazon employees.
Consumers take retailers to court over unused gift cards
As more and more retailers file bankruptcy in pandemic-related slumps, gift-card holders are left without remedy.



















