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June 6, 2026

$3.1 Million Legal Fee Sparks New Dispute Among Creditors in Long-Running Citgo Sale Litigation Over Venezuelan Debt

America January 29, 2026

$3.1 Million Legal Fee Sparks New Dispute Among Creditors in Long-Running Citgo Sale Litigation Over Venezuelan Debt

A new conflict has emerged in the protracted litigation surrounding the sale of Citgo, as creditors dispute who should bear…

By Ahmed Boughalleb

Google to Pay $135 Million, Revise Android Data Policies to Settle Nationwide Class Action Over Alleged “Passive” Data Collection

America January 29, 2026

Google to Pay $135 Million, Revise Android Data Policies to Settle Nationwide Class Action Over Alleged “Passive” Data Collection

Google has agreed to a $135 million settlement and will require explicit consent from new Android users for certain data…

By Tyler Brooks

Indiana Judge and Wife Survive Home Shooting; Five Arrested with Multimillion-Dollar Bonds in Alleged Plot to Disrupt Court Proceedings

America January 29, 2026

Indiana Judge and Wife Survive Home Shooting; Five Arrested with Multimillion-Dollar Bonds, Alleged Conspiracy Tied to Pending Court Case

Tippecanoe County authorities have charged five individuals in connection with the January 18 shooting that injured Judge Steven Meyer and…

By Ahmed Boughalleb

Tobey Maguire Testifies in Thomas Goldstein Tax Fraud Trial, Revealing $500K Legal Fee Routed to Poker Creditor Amid High-Stakes Gambling Dispute

America January 29, 2026

Tobey Maguire Testifies in Thomas Goldstein Tax Fraud Trial, Revealing $500K Legal Fee Routed to Poker Creditor Amid High-Stakes Gambling Dispute

Actor Tobey Maguire testified Wednesday in the Maryland federal court case against former SCOTUSblog founder Thomas Goldstein, explaining that he…

By Tyler Brooks

Gerber Recalls Arrowroot Biscuits Over Possible Plastic, Paper Contamination

America January 29, 2026

Gerber Recalls Arrowroot Biscuits Over Possible Plastic, Paper Contamination

Gerber is recalling certain batches of its arrowroot biscuits due to the potential presence of small pieces of soft plastic…

By Ahmed Boughalleb

FBI Seizes 2020 Ballots in Fulton County Probe as Federal Election Inquiry Intensifies and Trump-Era Fraud Claims Resurface

America January 29, 2026

FBI Seizes 2020 Ballots in Fulton County Probe as Federal Election Inquiry Intensifies and Trump-Era Fraud Claims Resurface

Federal investigators carried out a court-authorized search at the Fulton County, Georgia, elections operations center, removing hundreds of boxes of…

By Ahmed Boughalleb

Tyson Foods Seeks Preliminary Approval for $48 Million Settlement in Pork Price-Fixing Case, Pushing Total Class Recoveries to $114 Million as Long-Running Antitrust Trial Nears

America January 29, 2026

Tyson Foods Seeks Preliminary Approval for $48 Million Settlement in Pork Price-Fixing Case, Pushing Total Class Recoveries to $114 Million as Long-Running Antitrust Trial Nears

Commercial and institutional indirect pork purchasers have asked a Minnesota federal judge to preliminarily approve a $48 million settlement with…

By Tyler Brooks

NASA Expands Flight Research Fleet with F-15 Jets to Support X-59 ‘Quiet’ Supersonic Aircraft Testing

America January 28, 2026

NASA Expands Flight Research Fleet with F-15 Jets to Support X-59 ‘Quiet’ Supersonic Aircraft Testing

NASA has bolstered its flight research capabilities with the addition of two retired F-15 fighter jets from the U.S. Air…

By Tyler Brooks

Third Circuit Reinstates Religious Bias Lawsuit Against Geisinger Medical Center Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Nasal Swab Testing Containing Potential Carcinogen

America January 28, 2026

Third Circuit Reinstates Religious Bias Lawsuit Against Geisinger Medical Center Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Nasal Swab Testing Containing Potential Carcinogen

A split panel of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals has revived a Title VII religious bias lawsuit against Geisinger…

By Ahmed Boughalleb

Starbucks sixth circuit ruling

America January 28, 2026

Former Starbucks VP Janice Waszak Alleges She Was Fired for Raising Safety Concerns Over “Siren” Drink-Making System Including Maggot Contamination and Faulty Equipment

Janice Waszak, a former vice president at Starbucks Corp., has filed a lawsuit in Washington state court claiming she was…

By Tyler Brooks

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