Roblox CEO says child safety is industry-wide issue, plans tools to keep bad actors off platform
Roblox CEO David Baszucki defends the gaming platform's child safety protections amid mounting lawsuits and explained what tools are being implemented to keep bad actors away.
Republican AGs demand Meta explain handling of Oct 7 terror content, Hamas 'atrocities' circulated online
A dozen Republican attorneys general are demanding answers from Meta as the social media company faces a lawsuit from Oct. 7 victims' families.
Amazon settles FTC lawsuit over Prime subscription practices for record $2.5B settlement
The Federal Trade Commission has secured a settlement with Amazon over Prime subscription dark patterns that made it difficult for consumers to cancel their memberships.
RadioShack, Pier 1 Imports owners accused of operating $112 million Ponzi scheme
Retail Ecommerce Ventures co-founders face SEC fraud charges for allegedly duping investors out of $112 million through bankrupt retail brand purchases.
Popular New Jersey mall hit with lawsuit for selling clothes on Sunday
A lawsuit claims New Jersey's American Dream mall's 120 retail stores violated Bergen County blue laws by selling non-essential goods on Sundays since January.
United and Delta face lawsuits over windowless window seats sold to passengers for extra fees
Passengers are suing United Airlines and Delta Air Lines for deceptive practices after paying premium prices for windowless window seats on flights.
Boar's Head Virginia plant to reopen a year after deadly listeria outbreak
Boar's Head established a food safety council and appoints a new safety officer the company prepares to reopen its Virginia plant that was linked to deadly listeria outbreak.
Robby Starbuck, Meta settle lawsuit over AI chatbot defamation claim
Conservative activist Robby Starbuck settles defamation lawsuit against Meta and will serve as consultant to help combat political bias in the company's AI models.
Court rules Google must pay $12,500 to man photographed naked by Street View camera: report
An Argentine court is forcing Google to pay around $12,500 to a man who was caught in the buff on a Street View camera in his own backyard, according to reports.
Passengers settle massive lawsuit with Alaska Airlines and Boeing after midflight door plug failure
Alaska Airlines and Boeing reached an undisclosed settlement with passengers who sued for emotional and physical injuries after a door plug incident on a January 2024 flight.
Federal judge issues key ruling against gun maker Sig Sauer in widow's lawsuit
A lawsuit against Sig Sauer continues in court after a man died from a single gunshot wound allegedly caused by an unintended P320 pistol discharge.
GameStop customers could receive cash payout following settlement over alleged privacy breach
GameStop settles class-action lawsuit for $4.5 million after plaintiffs accuse retailer of sharing customer data with Facebook via tracking pixel.
Bayer ordered to pay $2.1B in latest Roundup weedkiller loss
Bayer was ordered by a Georgia jury to pay about $2.1 billion to a plaintiff who claims Roundup weed killer caused his cancer. Bayer said it would appeal the verdict.
Florida AG files class action lawsuit against Target over Pride displays, DEI policies
Target has been slapped with another class action lawsuit, this time by Florida's attorney general and several other legal groups over its DEI and Pride initiatives.
Fitbit to pay $12.25M penalty after not immediately reporting known defect in recalled Ionic smartwatch
Fitbit will pay $12.25 million after reaching a settlement with the Consumer Product Safety Commission for not reporting a known defect in a now-recalled product.
Texas restaurant chain ordered to pay $2.8M to woman burned by BBQ sauce
A 19-year-old Texas woman who sued Bill Miller Bar-B-Q for injury after sustaining a second-degree burn from barbeque sauce was awarded $2.8 million by a jury.
Walgreens sued by DOJ, alleging it knowingly filled illegal prescriptions, including 'dangerous' opioids
A Justice Department lawsuit alleges the illegal prescription-filling by Walgreens included opioids, and began in August 2012.
FTC sues PepsiCo, alleges 'rigged' soft drink competition
The FTC files a lawsuit against PepsiCo, alleging it favors one unnamed "large, big box" retailer.
Walmart must pay nearly $35M to truck driver after accusing him of fraud, firing him
Walmart was ordered this week by a California jury to pay a former employee nearly $35 million after a jury determined it falsely accused him of committing fraud before firing him.
Supreme Court dismisses appeal from Facebook owner Meta over securities fraud lawsuit
The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal from Facebook’s owner Meta Platforms of a lawsuit claiming it misled investors in violation of the Securities Exchange Act.



















