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FTC sues PepsiCo, alleging price discrimination is raising costs for consumers
The Federal Trade Commission is suing PepsiCo for alleged price discrimination in the final days of the Biden administration.
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Vanguard to pay more than $100 million to SEC over violations involving target date retirement funds
The payment stems from a 2020 change by Vanguard that led to redemptions in one class of target date funds.
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What are class action lawsuits and why do they exist?
Have you ever gotten a note in the mail saying you may be owed money due to a settlement of a class action lawsuit for X or Y reason? Sometimes, you may have even been able to receive money due to a legal injury found in the case.
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‘It Ends With Us' lawsuit: Baldoni seeks $400M from Lively, Reynolds
“It Ends With Us” actor and director Justin Baldoni has sued his co-star Blake Lively and her husband, “Deadpool” actor Ryan Reynolds, for defamation. Baldoni’s suit seeks at least $400 million for damages that include lost future income.
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What are class action lawsuits and why do they exist?
Zachary Clopton, a professor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, explains how class action lawsuits work– from desegregation to data breaches.
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A timeline of the legal battle over Texas age verification law
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is fighting to uphold a Texas law that requires pornographic sites to have age verification.
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$100 million Verizon settlement payments go out, but in amounts much less than expected
Some Verizon customers were hoping to get as much as $100 as part of a 2024 $100 million class-action settlement. But many payments were nowhere near that total.
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Justin Baldoni plans to sue Blake Lively and release all their texts, attorney says
It appears Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively’s legal battle is only beginning. The director’s attorney, Bryan Freedman, spoke exclusively to NBC News and revealed they plan on suing his “It Ends With Us” co-star and shut down accusations that there was a smear campaign against the “Gossip Girl” alum.
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Texas Supreme Court to review 2021 winter storm claims against utility companies
Next month, the Texas Supreme Court will decide whether utility companies can be held liable for the Texans who died or were injured during power outages during 2021’s deadly winter storm. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards reports it’s just the latest step in a legal battle that’s played out in the lower courts for some time.
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If you purchased these potato chips in the past 8 years, you could be eligible for payment
You could be owed cash if you purchased Deep River chips with the “Non-GMO Ingredients” graphic.
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How to claim your Fortnite refund from the FTC
The Federal Trade Commission has announced it will issue refunds to nearly 630,000 Fortnite players after ruling that the maker of the popular video game, Epic Games, duped people “into making unwanted purchases.”
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City of Dallas faces $100M lawsuit in death of woman whose body was found at sewage treatment plant
The City of Dallas faces a $100 million lawsuit over the death of a woman whose body was found at a sewage treatment plant.
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FTC sues largest US wine and spirits distributor, saying it discriminates against smaller stores
The FTC alleged in a lawsuit filed in California on Thursday that Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits doesn’t give small and independent stores access to discounts and rebates that larger chains receive.
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Jay-Z accused of raping 13-year-old girl in new civil lawsuit
The federal lawsuit alleges that rapper and entrepreneur Jay-Z raped a minor along with Sean “Diddy” Combs at a house party hosted in 2000.
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Miley Cyrus files to dismiss ‘Flowers' lawsuit
Miley Cyrus is facing a legal battle over her Grammy-winning song “Flowers.” She filed to dismiss charges of plagiarism brought on by Tempo Music Investments, partial owners of the Bruno Mars hit “When I Was Your Man.”
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Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield files nearly $12 million lawsuit against his father's company
The suit alleges that from 2018 to 2021, Camwood Capital Management Group transferred more than $12 million without his authorization.
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Malcolm X's daughters sue CIA, FBI and NYPD over civil rights leader's assassination
Malcolm X’s daughters are accusing the CIA, FBI, the NYPD and others in a $100-million lawsuit for mishandling their father’s 1965 assassination.
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Russia fines Google $20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
A Russian court ordered Google to pay 20 decillion for removing Russian TV channels from YouTube after its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
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McDonald's faces proposed class action lawsuit over E. coli outbreak
A proposed class action lawsuit was filed Tuesday against McDonald’s, the latest litigation over the E. coli outbreak linked to the fast-food chain’s Quarter Pounders.
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Megan Thee Stallion sues commentator over ‘false and harassing content' during Tory Lanez trial
Milagro Cooper is accused of trying to “denigrate, belittle, insult, and spread false statements” about Megan Thee Stallion, who was shot in the foot by Lanez.