CarMax agrees to pay $420,000 for claimed repossessions of military vehicles.

CarMax, the largest used car retailer in the U.S., will pay a minimum of $420,000 to settle claims that it seized vehicles from military personnel without a court order, as announced by the U.S. Department of Justice on Monday. Besides compensating those affected, CarMax will also incur a civil penalty of $79,380 to the government. […]
Catholic diocese in New Jersey agrees to pay $180 million to survivors of claimed clergy abuse in settlement

New Jersey Diocese Settles Clergy Abuse Lawsuit for $180 Million The Catholic Diocese of New Jersey has reached a $180 million settlement in a clergy sex abuse lawsuit that involves countless survivors. This agreement marks a significant end to a challenging period concerning church abuse in the state. Bishop Joseph Williams, who oversees the Diocese […]
Costco faces lawsuit over claimed salmonella threat in $5 rotisserie chicken

Costco Sued Over Rotisserie Chicken Safety Concerns Costco is facing legal action regarding its rotisserie chicken, with an animal rights nonprofit claiming that the company’s chicken processing facility in Nebraska has been contaminated with salmonella. The class action lawsuit, filed on Thursday, refers to a December investigation by Farm Forward. This investigation pointed out serious […]
Congress broadens investigation into TeaOnHer app claimed to allow men to share exes’ nude photos

Congress Expands Investigation into Gossip App TeaOnHer WASHINGTON — The House Oversight Committee is broadening its inquiry into Newville Media Corp., the controversial company behind TeaOnHer, a now-defunct gossip app that allowed men to disclose the identities of women they dated. This app faced serious backlash for allegedly leaking sensitive information, including nude photos. On […]
Trump’s FTC issues letter to Apple regarding claimed political bias in its news app

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reached out to Apple regarding concerns about potential political bias within the Apple News app. In a letter sent to Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson expressed that Apple News might be infringing Section 5 of the FTC Act, which stands against unfair or misleading practices. […]
Infant missing after house fire in NYC that claimed a woman’s life, 17 days old

A newborn girl is missing nearly a day after a devastating fire tore through a home in Queens, claiming one life and injuring seven others. Among the injured is a man whose “skin melted off his face and body.” The fire erupted around 6:45 p.m. on Monday at a residence on Dong An Avenue, between […]
Mark Zuckerberg to confront claimed social media addict in court

Mark Zuckerberg has been called to testify in a civil case that claims YouTube and Instagram deliberately created addictive social media experiences. According to the California Post, the Facebook founder is set to appear before a court in Los Angeles County on February 18th. Things might get intense if Zuckerberg has to confront his accuser […]
Supermodel Paulina Porizkova shares experiences of claimed harassment in the fashion industry

Paulina Porizkova Speaks Out on Fashion Industry Harassment Paulina Porizkova is opening up about her experiences in high fashion, highlighting some uncomfortable moments that defined her journey to fame. Now 60, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit icon detailed the rampant sexual harassment she claimed to face as a young model, stating that often the very people […]
The Equal Employment Opportunity begins investigation into Nike for claimed discrimination against White employees.

Nike Under Investigation by EEOC The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is looking into Nike regarding claims related to its treatment of white employees. This investigation marks one of the first significant cases of this nature during the Trump administration, which has encouraged individuals to report discrimination incidents. On Wednesday, the EEOC disclosed that […]
NYC was aware of dangerous risks from 9/11 toxins but claimed Lower Manhattan was safe, reveals shocking memo

A recently released memo reveals that city officials were aware of the risks posed by toxins in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks—weeks before they told New Yorkers it was safe to return to Lower Manhattan. City Council President Julie Menin and Councilwoman Gale Brewer (D-Manhattan) made public an October 2001 memorandum. In […]