Some Big Lots stores will remain open if bankruptcy court approves deal with new buyer
Big Lots, LLC, which is based in Columbus, Ohio, announced that it has found a buyer to acquire its stores, distribution centers and intellectual property to transfer to other retailers.
Big Lots to start holding 'Going Out of Business' sales at remaining locations
Big Lots announced it will likely not complete its purchase agreement to sell off its assets as part of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and is holding Going Out of Business sales now.
CVS hit with civil complaint after DOJ alleges pharmacy filled unlawful prescriptions
The DOJ has filed a lawsuit against CVS Health, accusing the drugstore giant of filling prescriptions for controlled substances that “lacked a legitimate medical purpose."
OpenAI hits back at Elon Musk lawsuit, says he suggested for-profit entity
OpenAI responded to Elon Musk's lawsuit against the AI startup, arguing the billionaire suggested the company should have a for-profit structure and sought to control it.
Luigi Mangione wasn't a UnitedHealthcare member, may have targeted company because of size and influence: NYPD
Luigi Mangione was not a member of UnitedHealthcare, New York City authorities said this week. Mangione remains jailed in the killing of CEO Brian Thompson.
Journalist explains how Alvin Bragg 'botched' the Penny case
New York Post political reporter Jon Levine joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss Alvin Bragg facing reelection amid concerns of leading a politicized justice department in the Daniel Penny case and rumors of NYC mayor Eric Adams switching parties.
Appeals court upholds law banning TikTok if not sold
Chinese company ByteDance will have to divest TikTok in the U.S. by early next year after an appeals court upheld a law that would otherwise ban the app.
Rupert Grint, 'Harry Potter' actor, ordered to pay $2.3 million after losing legal dispute over taxes
Rupert Grint, best known for playing Ron Weasley in the "Harry Potter" film franchise, reportedly owes $2.3 million after losing a legal battle with tax authorities in London.
Russian court fines Google $2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 for blocking YouTube content
A Russian court fined Alphabet's Google $2 decillion, a 34-figure number, for blocking YouTube channels and content served up by the country.
More than a dozen states and DC file lawsuits against TikTok, claiming platform harms youth mental health
A coalition of more than a dozen state attorneys filed lawsuits against TikTok on Tuesday, claiming the company knowingly allows its algorithm to get kids addicted to its platform.
Texas AG sues TikTok for allegedly sharing personal data of minors
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit this week against social media platform TikTok for allegedly sharing the personal data of minors, violating state law.
Ice cream brand scooping $8.85 million to customers in class action lawsuit – see if you qualify
Ice cream lovers who bought Breyers' Natural Vanilla ice cream between April 21, 2016, and Aug. 14, 2024, may be entitled to part of a multimillion-dollar class action settlement.
Jewish employee sues Delta Air Lines over ham sandwich incident
A Jewish Delta employee, Sasi Sheva, accused his employer of antisemitism in a lawsuit last month, claiming his request to take Yom Kippur off was denied and that he was served ham.
Republican AGs press Google to pay settlement to victims, not interest groups, in class action suit
A group of Republican attorneys general are intervening in a class action lawsuit involving Google, after the company agreed to settle the suit that claimed it was wrongly tracking data.
Missouri woman indicted in alleged attempt to defraud Elvis Presley's family in foreclosure sale of Graceland
A Missouri woman faces federal charges after allegedly attempting to swindle Elvis' Graceland estate from the Presley family using aliases and falsified documents.
Another restaurant chain files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
BurgerFi International on Wednesday joined the group of restaurant chains that have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this year.
Brazil v Musk: Judge overreach is first salvo in global battle on free speech, activist says
Elon Musk and his allies have argued that the order to block X is unconstitutional in Brazil, and the wider Brazilian Supreme Court will consider the issue to render final decision.
Ad group sued by Elon Musk's X reportedly 'discontinuing'
The Global Alliance for Responsible Media is reportedly shutting down its operations after being targeted with an antitrust lawsuit by Elon Musk's social media platform, X.
Magician David Copperfield sued for allegedly trashing $7M NYC penthouse: 'A state of utter disrepair'
Magician David Copperfield is being sued by the condo board of a Manhattan penthouse apartment he owns. The lawsuit claims he has left it in "disrepair."
Can boneless wings include bones? High court weighs in
An Ohio supreme court ruled 4-3 on Thursday that consumers ordering boneless wings should not expect the items to be free of bones, just like chicken fingers do not contain fingers.