
The Justice Department is reportedly considering breaking up Google's businesses to address its monopoly over online searches, with divestment of business units an option.

Beauty brand Avon Products filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to address its debt burden and legal liabilities from lawsuits related to allegedly contaminated talc-based products.

The United Auto Workers union said it filed federal labor charges against former President Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk over their comments during the interview on X.

Johnson & Johnson is reportedly nearing enough support to finalize a $6.5 billion settlement for lawsuits related to cancer cases linked to its baby powder and other talc products.

Some of Cash App’s users could have money coming their way in connection to a proposed settlement for a class action lawsuit filed against the company if they file a claim.

Marriott has filed a lawsuit against a franchisee in New York claiming the defendant violated their contract by turning the hotel into a shelter for migrants and asylum seekers.

Hawaiian Electric raised a going concern risk in its earnings report because it doesn't yet have a financing plan in place for the $1.99 billion settlement with Maui wildfire victims.

Social media platform Rumble joined the lawsuit against global advertising consortium GARM that was filed by Elon Musk's X and argues that GARM has acted as an illegal monopoly.

Delta Air Lines is being sued by a group of passengers who claim the carrier has not fully reimbursed them after canceling their flights amid the CrowdStrike outage.

A federal court's ruling that Google violated antitrust law and illegally maintained a monopoly could put exclusivity payments to partners like Apple in jeopardy.

A federal judge ruled that Google's search business broke antitrust law in a case that delivered the Justice Department its first win over a monopoly in over 20 years.

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has revived a lawsuit against artificial intelligence startup OpenAI and its leadership, including CEO Sam Altman, after withdrawing an earlier suit.

The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against TikTok on Friday alleging the popular social media platform violated a children's online privacy law on a "massive-scale."

A McDonald's employee working at a store in Georgia was sentenced to five years in federal prison for lighting a fire inside a dumpster because the restaurant was too crowded.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren and 10 progressive groups sent a letter to the Justice Department to launch an antitrust investigation against AI chip giant Nvidia over its business practices.

Delta Air Lines has hired a prominent attorney to look into the prospect of suing CrowdStrike and Microsoft over the recent outage linked to the tech firms that crippled the airline.

A former PepsiCo executive has filed a lawsuit in California against PepsiCo, ordering the company to stop "claiming" that he is not the inventor of the Flamin' Hot Cheetos flavor.

The Department of Justice charged short seller Andrew Left with multiple counts of securities fraud for a $16 million stock market manipulation scheme.
Paul Clement, who previously served as the former solicitor general under the Bush administration, will join the board at Coinbase, the U.S.’ largest cryptocurrency exchange.
Kroger and Albertsons announced that the two companies agreed to temporarily pause their $25 billion merger as a lawsuit filed by Colorado challenging their merger goes to trial.
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