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DOJ suing MyLife.com over misleading billing and marketing practices

Mylife.com Inc., a California-based purveyor of background reports, and its CEO Jeffrey Tinsley are facing a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice...
President Trump and Chief of Staff John Kelly

Discord in the White House: Trump and Aides Find Themselves at Odds

All may not be well in the West Wing. President Trump's rash method of decision making has his aides and members of the Cabinet...

Securities Fraud and Non-Existing Contracts In Foreign Countries

CEO Stung For Securities Fraud The chief executive officer of RVPlus Inc., a publicly traded microcap company, receives a conviction at trial for orchestrating a...
uBiome founders face fraud charges

Indiana Carpet Cleaner Files Federal Lawsuit After Receiving Ticket for Flipping Off State Trooper

A self-employed carpet cleaner in Indiana recently filed a federal lawsuit against Indiana State Police with the help of the ACLU. Mark May, the...

Health Center, Inc. (HCI) settles FTC charges, agrees to stop deceptive ads about “cure-all”...

Health Center, Inc. (HCI) and its owner Peggy Pearce reached a settlement agreement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which accused the defendants of...

Young Prisoner Files Federal Lawsuit After Prison Rape and HIV Diagnosis

A young inmate of East Baton Rouge Parish prison filed a federal lawsuit alleging that he was raped when placed in confinement at the...
Facebook bans ads for bitcoin, ICOs, cryptocurrencies

Federal Court approves $5 billion settlement between Facebook and FTC

A federal court approved the $5 billion settlement between Facebook and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which will resolve the social media giant’s consumer...

Sen. McCain Joins Growing List of Republicans Defending Mueller

U.S. Senator John McCain joined a growing list of  Republicans who voiced out their support for Special Counsel Robert Mueller amid speculations that President...
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Federal Lawsuits Allege Some State Courts Running Debtors’ Prisons

In 1833, debtors’ prisons were abolished under federal law. Yet, many political and legal experts believe that while debtors’ prisons don’t technically exist in...

Case Breakers claim to identify Zodiac Killer unsolved for 50 years

The Zodiac Killer is perhaps Northern California's most infamous serial killer. In a  press release on Wednesday, the Case Breakers claim they know the...

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Alstom Sells North American Signal Business

Alstom Sells North American Signal Business

In a strategic move designed to reinforce its leadership in the rail industry, French train manufacturer Alstom announced on Friday its decision to sell...