Family of National Enquirer founder Generoso Pope Jr. to pay $138 million for stealing from New York foundation

Damages Ordered for Family Foundation Mismanagement A relative of Generoso Pope Jr., the founder of the National Enquirer, has been ordered to pay over $138 million after misappropriating funds from his family’s foundation. The ruling comes from a Westchester County judge who found David Anthony Pope, 57, guilty of financial misconduct. David, a great-grandson of […]
Google agrees to pay $68 million to resolve claims it secretly recorded conversations.

Google Settles Class Action Lawsuit for $68 Million Google has come to an agreement to pay $68 million to resolve a class action lawsuit that accused its voice-activated assistant of breaching user privacy by recording conversations without consent. This preliminary settlement was submitted on Friday in a federal court in San Jose, California, although it […]
Reasons all conservative parents should pay attention to California at this moment

Do you feel comfortable trusting Sam Altman with your child’s online safety? Probably not. That feels like asking a fox to manage a henhouse. Yet, this question is gaining traction in places like Sacramento and Silicon Valley—and likely beyond in due time. Today, the most influential AI companies are not just developing technology; they’re involved […]
Tech giants Google and Apple to pay $163 million to resolve major lawsuits alleging they monitored private conversations

Hey Siri, let’s chat! Google and Apple have been caught recording millions of unsuspecting users’ conversations, and they’re gearing up to pay a total of $163 million to settle wiretapping allegations from two major lawsuits. Apple is starting to disburse funds to resolve a $95 million class-action lawsuit that claims the tech company spied on […]
Thousands of Kaiser nurses plan to strike in California and Hawaii due to issues with staffing and pay.

Kaiser Permanente Nurses Prepare to Strike Despite Pay Increase Offer Tens of thousands of nurses at Kaiser Permanente are contemplating resignation, even in light of the company’s proposed 21% wage increase. A strike is set to kick off at 7 a.m. on Monday, with essential healthcare workers walking off the job until new contract agreements […]
China Can Still Obtain Venezuelan Oil, They Just Need to Pay for It

US Officials Discuss Venezuela’s Oil Industry An unnamed US official told Reuters that while the US’s involvement in Venezuela’s oil sector won’t stop China from buying oil from there, it will no longer benefit from the “unfair and undervalued” prices that have prevailed. Earlier this month, President Trump revealed plans for US oil experts to […]
New Jersey Man Receives 12-Year Sentence for Using Bitcoin to Pay Chinese Fentanyl Suppliers

Simply put William Panzella has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for his involvement in a drug trafficking operation that illegally brought over a ton of fentanyl-related substances from China into the U.S. This organization utilized wire transfers and Bitcoin, moving hundreds of thousands of dollars to Chinese suppliers while distributing counterfeit drugs across […]
A roofing contractor in Connecticut did not pay $630,000 in taxes and also hid income.

A roofing contractor from Connecticut has pleaded guilty to tax evasion and has been sentenced to eight months in federal prison, along with a requirement to pay over $600,000 in restitution. Angelo Delmaro, 49, from Farmington, received his sentence on Wednesday during a federal court proceeding in Hartford, as reported by the United States Attorney’s […]
Erika Kirk reveals plans for the ‘Make Heaven Crowded Tour’ to pay tribute to her late husband.

Erica Kirk Launches “Make Heaven Crowded Tour” On Wednesday night, Erica Kirk, widow of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, kicked off the “Make Heaven Crowded Tour” at a Riverside church, addressing a crowd of thousands. This Christian revival tour is set to travel to 30 cities this year, following Erica’s recent assumption of leadership […]
Met to dismiss twenty-four staff members, reduce executive pay, and delay performances.

Funding for the Metropolitan Opera has remained unchanged. A financially struggling cultural institution in New York is reportedly considering employee layoffs, reductions in executive salaries, delays in new performances, and the sale of two murals valued at $55 million. On Tuesday, Peter Gelb, the general manager of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, revealed plans for […]