Federal Court Allows FTC to Continue Lawsuit Against AT&T Over Mobile Data
In 2014, the FTC filed a lawsuit against AT&T Mobility, LLC alleging that they misled consumers by reducing mobile data speeds by up to...
San Francisco Sues AG Sessions for Repealing Civil Rights Guidelines
The city of San Francisco sued U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions for repealing the civil right guidelines to protect the disabled, indigent, minorities, and...
Federal Appeals Court Rules the Civil Rights Act DOES Protect Gay Workers from Discrimination
A federal appeals court ruled that the Civil Rights Act does indeed prevent employers from discriminating against employees based on sexual orientation. The Equal...
Rethinking Fire Insurance: State Farm Ins., Goats, and the Battle Against California Wildfires
(USA Herald) Orinda, California — The hillsides at California's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are alive with a remarkable sight. Four-legged heroes with voracious appetites,...
SEC wins case against Ukrainian firm involved in manipulative trading schemes
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) obtained a verdict against a Ukrainian firm and two individuals involved in manipulative trading schemes.
On Monday, a jury...
Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein indicted with sex trafficking of minors
Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy and politically connected financier, is facing charges for allegedly sex trafficking minors years ago.
On Saturday, law enforcement officers arrested and...
Remington Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Well known American gun maker Remington is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company plans to continue their business operations while they work through...
Kid Rock Accused of Violating Circus Trademark
Kid Rock and Live Nation are named as defendants in a federal lawsuit filed by Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus because of...
Texas Woman Gets Half A Decade in Prison For Unlawful Voting
A Texas woman is facing a five-year jail sentence after illegally voting in the 2016 Presidential election, reports Fox News.
An Overview of the Crime...
Pennsylvania obtains $5.3 million in debt relief for former ITT Tech students
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced that his office secured $5.3 million in debt relief for former ITT Tech students in the state.
The amount...