Alaska Air flight attendants authorize strike for first time in over 30 years
Flight attendants at Alaska Airlines voted Tuesday to authorize a potential strike against the airline for the first time in over 30 years as they look to secure a new labor contract.
Amazon hit with lawsuit over Prime Video ad fees
Amazon started automatically showing ads to US Prime Video members in late January unless they paid $2.99 more. Now, a subscriber has challenged the move in a proposed class action lawsuit.
Build-A-Bear and Warren Buffett's 'Squishmallows' maker square off in court
Build-A-Bear and Jazwares, the Berkshire-Hathaway-owned company that makes popular "Squishmallows," sued each other on Monday. Jazwares claims Build-A-Bear ripped off its designs.
President Biden slams 'shrinkflation' in Super Bowl Sunday video
President Joe Biden slammed food and beverage companies for "shrinkflation" that's leaving consumers with less to eat and drink for the money on Sunday ahead of the Super Bowl.
NY AG expands crypto fraud lawsuit linked to Winkelvoss twins to $3 billion
New York's attorney general on Friday expanded her lawsuit against crypto firms Gemini, Genesis and parent company, DCG
CVS store fined for unsafe working conditions and putting customer, staff safety at risk
A CVS pharmacy in Ohio is being hit with a fine after a multiyear investigation revealed how understaffed the location was. Officials said the environment wasn't safe for staff.
Lawsuit expands with new allegations against Boeing, Alaska Airlines over 737 Max 9 panel blowout
An attorney representing passengers of the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 that lost its door plug panel midflight has expanded the lawsuit against the airline and manufacturer.
Elon Musk's SpaceX facing California investigation over sexual harassment, retaliation claims
The California Civil Rights Department is investigating SpaceX over allegations the Elon Musk-led company failed to address discrimination and sexual harassment allegations.
Real estate fraud risk is on the rise, and victims are sounding the alarm
A new report found 1 in 20 U.S. consumers who bought or sold a home within the past three years became a victim of real estate fraud, and experts warn it represents a massive threat.
Business bankruptcies surged 58% in 2023
The U.S. saw a significant 58% spike in business bankruptcies in 2023 with health care hardest hit, according to the latest Restructuring Insights report released by Debtwire.
Samsung chief Jay Y. Lee found not guilty in 2015 merger case
Samsung Electronics Chairman Jay Y. Lee was found not guilty of accounting fraud and stock manipulation by a court in South Korea in a case about a 2015 merger.
Mark Cuban links immigration to DEI in latest round of X clash with Elon Musk
Billionaires Mark Cuban and Elon Musk are in a running debate over the merits of corporate DEI, and Cuban tied Musk's support for legal immigration to what he sees as DEI's benefits.
Judge dismisses Disney's lawsuit alleging retaliation by DeSantis
A federal judge in Florida dismissed Disney's lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis which alleged the governor and a state board unfairly retaliated against the company.
EBay to pay $59M to settle US charges over illegal pill presses
The Justice Department said criminals can use pill presses and encapsulating machines to illegally manufacture counterfeit pills, including fentanyl-laced pills.
Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay package voided by judge
A Delaware judge ruled in favor of Tesla investors who contested CEO Elon Musk's pay package as not having been approved with the full knowledge of minority shareholders.
Colorado pastor admits taking $1.3M in crypto scheme that targeted Christian community
A Denver pastor admits to accusation made against him and his wife in a civil fraud lawsuit filed to seek relief for investors of an alleged cryptocurrency fraud scheme,
Exxon Mobil sues ESG investors to keep climate proposals off shareholder ballot
Exxon Mobil is suing to block a group of activist shareholders from bringing up a climate proposal covering emissions by users' of Exxon's products for a vote at a shareholder meeting.
Apple Watches go on sale without blood oxygen sensor amid patent dispute
Apple has resumed selling its Series 9 and Ultra 2 Apple Watches without blood oxygen sensors enabled amid its ongoing patent infringement dispute with medical technology firm Masimo.
Alaska Airlines, Boeing sued by passengers on plane when door flew off midflight
Four passengers aboard a Boeing 737 Max plane that had a plug door blow off during an Alaska Airlines flight are suing the manufacturer and the airline for compensation.
Court reinstates import ban on certain Apple Watches amid patent dispute
Apple Watches that were redesigned amid the tech giant's patent infringement dispute can bypass an import ban because they lack pulse oximetry technology, Masimo said in a court filing.