Royal Caribbean threw party after coronavirus halted cruises, 1,000 crew members attended: Lawsuit
The cruise line “blatantly failed to follow even the most basic safety precautions," according to the attorney who filed the suit.
Coronavirus lawsuits pile up for cruise lines
The lawsuits face an uphill battle, since passengers sign a contract before boarding that releases the companies from certain liabilities, including death.
White House moves to weaken EPA rule on toxic compounds
The Trump White House has intervened to weaken one of the few public health protections pursued by its own administration, a rule to limit the use of a toxic industrial compound in consumer products.
Don't buy these 'false' coronavirus treatment claims, FTC warns
FTC has sent warning letters to more than 25 companies to stop making unsubstantiated claims that their products could prevent or treat COVID-19.
Coronavirus consumer complaints surge, says FTC
Officials said half the number of complaints to the FTC had approximately doubled over the past week.
Target settles debt collection class-action lawsuit for $2M
Here is why a Target subsidiary will have to pay $2.3 million over a debt collection class-action lawsuit.
California AG drops challenge to T-Mobile-Sprint merger
The move brings the companies closer to creating a new wireless giant on par with AT&T and Verizon in size.
Fifth Third opened fake accounts like Wells Fargo, government says
The government alleged the bank's employees opened fake accounts for customers in order to meet aggressive sales targets.
Chuck E. Cheese sued for negligence after woman's hair is caught in ticket machine
An Oregon woman is suing Chuck E. Cheese after she says her hair got wound up in one of its ticket machines. She wants $1,000 in damages.
Ikea recalls over 800,000 dressers that may pose threat to children
The KULLEN 3-Drawer Chest is considered “unstable” if it is not anchored to the wall.
Why Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's structure is a real threat to small business, individual liberty
Unchecked government power Is not in America’s DNA.
Peloton settles music-streaming lawsuit
Peloton settled music streaming lawsuit over songs used in its workout videos.
Amazon's Ring mandates two-factor authentication after camera intrusions
A customer sued Amazon in December following a Ring hacking incident involving his children.
Woman sues Universal Orlando for shock, resort blames her
A woman who claims she suffered an electric shock at a Universal Orlando water park last year has filed a lawsuit, but the theme park resort is blaming the woman for negligence.
Tesla faces new lawsuit over sudden acceleration
'We are particularly disturbed that Tesla ...has nevertheless reverted to the "blame-the-driver" strategy'
New York Times faces $5M lawsuit over labeling author 'open white nationalist'
The Times said in a statement that it stands by its story 'and will defend against the claim vigorously.'
Amazon, Ring hit with lawsuit over security camera hacking
The suit alleges the companies have known about the insufficiency of the system's security.
Jury backs Johnson & Johnson in talc cancer case
“It’s disappointing that J&J is going to see this as approval of their continued sale of talc-based baby powder that harms women,” Ted Meadows, one of Forrest’s lawyers, said in a statement.
Washington state Supreme Court's decision to strip landlords of right to choose tenants highlights safety concerns
"Landlords are walking into these relationships blind," Pacific Legal Foundation attorney Ethan Blevins said.
ICE deported worker who survived New Orleans hotel collapse
An immigrant construction worker who was injured in the deadly Hard Rock Hotel collapse last month was deported on Friday.