Key court wins power American energy infrastructure
The Department of Justice’s Environment and Natural Resources Division (ENRD) has touted several recent federal court decisions as “wins" for America’s oil and natural gas.
FTC hits Uber with lawsuit over billing for Uber One
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is taking aim at Uber’s Uber One subscription service in a new lawsuit that it filed against the ride-hailing company.
Walgreens to pay up to $350M for filling illegal opioid prescriptions, Justice Department says
Walgreens has agreed to pay up to $350 million to resolve claims that the company illegally filled millions of invalid prescriptions for opioids.
Trump DOJ's plan to restructure Google hurts consumers, national security, says exec: 'Wildly overbroad'
Both parties in the DOJ's landmark antitrust case against Google will reconvene in Washington, D.C., on Monday to hash out a remedy — though Google executives warn that much remains at stake.
Federal judge rules Google has a monopoly in ad tech
A federal judge has found Alphabet-owned Google has monopolies in the online publisher ad server and ad exchange markets.
Married Americans with student loans with income-driven plans may get a break: report
Married student loan borrowers on income-driven repayment (IDRs) appeared to no longer have to worry about the possibility of an increase in the size of their monthly payments on their debt, according to Forbes.
FTC chair weighs in on Meta antitrust trial
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Andrew Ferguson weighed in on the agency’s antitrust case against social media giant Meta Platforms in a Monday appearance on “Mornings with Maria."
Camping World CEO defies lawsuits, vows American flags ‘not coming down’
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is refusing to take down oversized American flags at store locations despite ongoing lawsuits.
Buc-ee's sues Missouri-based travel stop called Barc-ee's for trademark infringement
Texas-based convenience store chain Buc-ee's alleges trademark infringement in lawsuit against a Missouri business named Barc-ee's, which is temporarily closed.
American Airlines hit with lawsuit after plane caught fire at Denver airport
A passenger on the American Airlines flight that caught fire last month after diverting to Denver International Airport has filed a lawsuit against the airline.
Trump admin appeals decision blocking dismantling of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The Trump administration has filed an appeal after a federal judge on Friday blocked efforts to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Elizabeth Holmes' conviction was upheld: what are her next steps?
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes earlier this week received a denial for her appeal to overturn her conviction, and legal experts weighed in on what legal steps she can still take.
DoorDash to pay New York delivery workers nearly $17M for using tips to subsidize wages
DoorDash will pay nearly $17 million in a settlement after the food delivery platform used customer tips to subsidize the wages of New York delivery workers.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes' conviction upheld
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Monday issued a decision on Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes’ effort to overturn her conviction, choosing to uphold it.
New FTC chair Andrew Ferguson previews Trump admin's plans for the agency
President Donald Trump's new Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson outlined the new administration's plans for antitrust enforcement and regulation.
LARRY KUDLOW: Sheriff Pam Bondi is making New York great again
Trump and Bondi are showing how justice can be weaponized to protect Americans from criminals, for a change
LARRY KUDLOW: Elon Musk is here to stay — Democrats just have to deal with it
Despite their baseless legal challenges, Democrats have to just accept that Elon Musk and DOGE are here to stay, as Trump has made clear
Americans' insurance rates are soaring and lawsuits play a significant role
Home and auto insurance premiums have been soaring in the U.S. for years, and it is not just because of inflation and greater losses from natural disasters.
Consulting giant PwC discourages White, Asian students from applying to career program
Consulting and accounting firm PwC prohibits White and Asian students from applying to attend its Career Preview conference for potential future hires.
Treasury Department says DOGE will have 'read only' access to payment systems in letter to Congress
A Treasury Department official told members of Congress that DOGE will have "read-only access" to the government's payment system during its review.