He says the auction process lacked transparency and the buyout needs to be higher. Federal Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez denied the proposed sale of the platform Infowars to…
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FCC Approves Radio License Transfer from Audacy to Soros-Funded Nonprofit
A House committee is investigating the sale facilitated by the federal agency before the November election. The Federal Communications Commission has provided regulatory approval for Audacy to transfer…
Read MoreLabor Department Launches Online System for Abandoned Plan Program
The new platform simplifies the benefit distribution process for retirement plans abandoned by sponsoring companies. The Department of Labor announced that the Employee Benefits Security Administration has introduced…
Read MoreJohnson & Johnson Reaches $700 Million Talc Settlement
42 states and the District of Columbia brought suit against the company for talc-based health implications. Johnson and Johnson settled its largest talc lawsuit with 42 states and…
Read MoreSupreme Court Declines to Halt Boy Scouts Sex Abuse Settlement
The court lifted a pause imposed by Justice Alito the week before. The Supreme Court allowed the Boy Scouts of America’s $2.46 billion sex abuse settlement to move…
Read MoreU.S. Military Members Sue 3M for Defective Military Earplugs
The suits challenge the company’s filing for bankruptcy to escape litigations. 3M made millions of military-grade earplugs through their subsidiary company Aearo Technologies, which were used routinely by…
Read MoreTreasury Secretary Promotes Cryptocurrency Regulation
She expresses skepticism about the digital asset industry. The collapse of a cryptocurrency exchange known as FTX has been called a “Lehman moment” by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.…
Read MoreSupreme Court Hears Two Cases
Cases deal with rape prosecution in the military and bankruptcy law. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the cases of The United States v. Briggs…
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