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Temu Ordered to Pay $2 Million for INFORM Consumers Act Violations

Temu will pay $2 million in civil penalties and operate under a permanent court order after federal regulators accused the company of violating consumer protection laws. The order, entered September 8 by Judge Myong J. Joun of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, resolves a lawsuit filed... Read More »

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Amazon Faces FTC in Landmark Trial Over Prime Subscriptions

Amazon is facing the federal government in a Seattle courtroom this week over allegations that it tricked millions of consumers into signing up for its Prime subscription service and made cancellations intentionally difficult. The case, brought by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), represents one of the most significant federal consumer-protection... Read More »

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Jason Derulo Accuser Refiles Harassment Suit in New York

Pop singer Jason Derulo is once again facing allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation after aspiring artist Emaza Gibson refiled her lawsuit against him and Atlantic Records in New York. Gibson, who performs under the name Emaza Dilan, originally filed her claims in Los Angeles in October 2023, accusing Derulo... Read More »

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Michigan Judge Dismisses Charges in Trump “Fake Electors” Case

A Michigan judge has dismissed all charges against 15 Republicans accused of falsely certifying Donald Trump as the winner of the 2020 election, marking one of the most significant setbacks to date in state-level prosecutions of the so-called “fake electors” plan. District Court Judge Kristen D. Simmons ruled on Tuesday... Read More »

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Nevada to Pay $4.6 Million in Settlement Over Inmate’s Death

Nevada has agreed to pay $4.6 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that prison guards fatally beat an inmate at High Desert State Prison in 2023, according to the attorney representing his family. Christian Walker, 44, died shortly after being transferred to the prison near Las Vegas. While the Clark... Read More »

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Twenty One Pilots Sue Temu Over Alleged Counterfeit Merchandise

Twenty One Pilots have filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Temu, alleging that the China-based online marketplace has facilitated the sale of counterfeit merchandise bearing the band’s name and artwork. The case, filed in federal court, highlights growing tensions between artists and rapidly expanding e-commerce platforms accused of inadequate oversight... Read More »

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Judge Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook

A federal judge in Washington has blocked President Donald Trump from removing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, ruling that the president’s attempt likely violated legal protections for the central bank’s independence. U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb issued a preliminary injunction late Tuesday, finding that Cook’s claim of improper dismissal had... Read More »