Supreme Court allows Lisa Cook to remain in position for the time being, agrees to examine the case

Supreme Court to Review Trump’s Attempt to Dismiss Fed Governor On Wednesday, the Supreme Court agreed to consider President Trump’s efforts to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. This move allows Cook to remain on the board until a verbal debate is heard in January. The court’s decision could have significant implications for both politics […]
Madison Bergmann, teacher charged with kissing a 5th-grader, agrees to a plea deal

Former Teacher Admits to Misconduct in Court In a courtroom filled with tension, Madison Bergman, a 25-year-old former elementary school teacher from Wisconsin, broke down in tears as she faced the consequences of her actions involving an 11-year-old student. Bergman pleaded guilty to one count of child enticement and two counts of sexual misconduct by […]
Amazon agrees to a $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC regarding misleading Prime practices: Who qualifies for a payout?

Amazon has agreed to a significant $2.5 billion settlement, which the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has termed “historic.” This settlement comes in response to claims that the company made it overly challenging for customers to cancel their services. FTC Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson highlighted the impact of this settlement, saying, “Today, we’re bringing billions of […]
Amazon agrees to a $2.5B settlement with the FTC regarding claims it made it hard for customers to cancel Prime subscriptions.

Amazon has reached a settlement totaling $2.5 billion with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which accused the company of trapping customers in unauthorized payments for their Prime subscriptions. This announcement came on Thursday. The agreement includes a $1 billion civil penalty and a promise to refund an additional $1.5 billion to affected customers, as detailed […]
McConnell agrees with Cruz’s critique of the FCC’s Carr.

Former Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell had a notable disagreement with Senator Ted Cruz recently. On Monday, Cruz described Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Kerr’s remarks as “dangerous,” especially in relation to ABC’s handling of comments around the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk. McConnell referenced Cruz’s take, noting that it reminded him of the film […]
South Korea agrees with the US to free migrant workers detained in Georgia.

South Korea Secures Release of Detained Workers in Georgia The South Korean government has reached an agreement with the United States to facilitate the return of numerous migrant laborers held at the Hyundai Motor Factory in Georgia. Homeland Security investigations revealed that around 475 individuals, primarily from South Korea, were taken into custody for their […]
Cam Thomas agrees to the Nets’ qualifying offer — and now the situation is quite complicated

Cam Thomas Ends Standoff with Nets Cam Thomas’ prolonged contract negotiations with the Nets have finally reached a conclusion. It turns out that Thomas and the team couldn’t come to terms on a new contract, and now he’s decided to take a gamble on himself. Interestingly enough, he opted for a one-year qualifying offer worth […]
Disney agrees to pay $10 million to settle lawsuit regarding children’s privacy law breaches

Disney to Settle FTC Lawsuit for $10 Million The Walt Disney Company has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a lawsuit from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that accused the company of unlawfully gathering personal data from children under 13, in violation of federal regulations. On Tuesday, the FTC stated that Disney breached the […]
Central Bank agrees to follow court decision in Trump, Cook firing case.

The Federal Reserve announced on Tuesday its intention to follow the court’s ruling in any forthcoming lawsuits concerning Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve Board, who has challenged President Trump’s attempt to dismiss her. A spokesperson for the Fed stated, “Through her personal attorneys, Lisa Cook is making it clear that she will […]
Court agrees on important decision regarding mail-in ballots that are undated or incorrectly dated.

Ruling on Mail-In Voting in Pennsylvania The Third Circuit Court of Appeals issued a unanimous ruling that impacts mail-in voting in Pennsylvania, dealing a blow to efforts by the Republican National Committee (RNC) aimed at eliminating certain ballots. The court’s panel pointed out in a 55-page ruling that votes affected by dating issues had to […]