Randy Fine Shares Strategy to Make Judges Responsible for Repeat Offenders

Representative Randy Fine from Florida has proposed a law aimed at holding judges responsible when violent repeat offenders go on to commit further crimes. This follows the tragic murder of Ukrainian refugees within the Charlotte, North Carolina, railway system. “Our goal is to introduce legislation that makes judges accountable when violent offenders reoffend,” he stated […]
Google faces significant $3B fine from the EU for advertising technology practices

On Friday, the European Union imposed a hefty fine of $3.45 billion on Google for engaging in anti-competitive behavior within its AdTech sector. This marks the fourth time in a decade that the tech giant has faced penalties from EU regulators. The fine followed complaints from the Council of the European Publishing Bureau and comes […]
New York Attorney General Letitia James challenges decision that eliminated significant Trump fine in civil fraud case

New York Attorney General Letitia James has appealed a court decision that overturned hefty penalties against President Trump and his business, while leaving the underlying civil fraud case against him mostly intact. On Thursday, her office filed a Notice of appeal, signaling plans to contest a mid-level appellate court ruling that removed about $500 million […]
Stock futures climb as Google sidesteps severe antitrust fine: Live updates

On August 29, 2025, a trader was active on the New York Stock Exchange. Stock futures increased on Tuesday night following a federal court’s ruling concerning antitrust laws, which seemed to uplift sentiment regarding the tech giant Alphabet’s future against regulatory pressures. The S&P 500 futures experienced a 0.2% rise, while Nasdaq-100 futures jumped by […]
Rublev contests the $3,000 fine from the U.S. Open for offensive language

Rublev Questions Fine for Foul Language at US Open Russian tennis player Andrey Rublev isn’t pleased with the $3,000 fine he received during his second match at the US Open. Ranked 15th in Men’s Singles, Rublev was penalized for using inappropriate language while competing against American Tristan Boyer. He expressed his frustration, claiming it feels […]
Andrey Rublev critiques the US Open’s rules on cursing following a fine

Rublev Not Happy with Fine for Self-Talk Andrey Rublev isn’t thrilled about being told how to communicate with himself during matches. The Russian tennis player, currently ranked No. 15 in the world, received a $3,000 fine for using inappropriate language in a second-round match at the US Open this week. Before advancing to the next […]
Newsom Maintains Rejection of Antisemitism at UCLA: ‘Fine for What?’

Newsom’s Ongoing Controversy at UCLA California Governor Gavin Newsom has faced criticism regarding anti-Semitic incidents reported at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He continues to downplay these issues while acknowledging, somewhat indirectly, the civil rights violations that Jews and Israeli students experienced during the previous Trump administration, which even led to a substantial […]
Trump secures significant appellate court decision eliminating $500 million fine

Trump’s Legal Battle: A Major Ruling in New York A significant turn in Donald Trump’s legal saga unfolded when New York Judge Arthur Engoron sharply criticized him during an appeal ruling on Sunday. Engoron, who presided over civil fraud trials, labeled Trump as “incompetent,” “crossed,” and nearly “corrupted.” The appeal resulted in Trump seeing the […]
Famous Harlem pizzeria hit with $300,000 fine in trademark dispute with Midtown restaurant sharing its name

It’s a lot of fabric! The ongoing dispute between notable Italian restaurants over the “Patsy” name has flared up again. Harlem Pizzeria has been hit with a $300,000 fine for repeatedly breaching a two-year-old court order that prevents the trademarking of the name. Frank Blija, who operates Patsy’s pizzeria in Uptown, has been accused of […]
Dave Portnoy dismisses $20 million fine for sign-stealing in Michigan

Fans in Michigan are mostly unfazed by recent news. The NCAA has slapped a hefty $20 million fine on the university due to a sign-stealing controversy that sent ripples through college football. Dave Portnoy, the cigar-loving CEO of Barstool Sports and Michigan alum, didn’t seem too amused by the decision. “So this organization, which has […]