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Amazon Used a 'Secret Algorithm' to Inflate Prices by Over $1 Billion, FTC Says
The complaint claims Amazon employed the "Project Nessie" algorithm to manipulate competitors.
Former PR Exec Accused of Involving Celebrities in 'Fictitious' Campaigns Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Victims Out of $3.8 Million
Andrew Garson pled guilty to one count of wire fraud and agreed to pay $3,754,068 in restitution to the victims of his crime. His sentencing is scheduled for February 28, 2024.
Realtors Found Guilty of Conspiring to Keep Agent Commissions High, Ordered to Pay $1.8 Billion in Damages
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) and major brokerage firms were found guilty by a federal jury in Missouri for deliberately inflating real estate agent commissions.
United Airlines Flight Attendants Claim They Were Taken Off an MLB Team Charter For Not Being 'White, Young, and Thin' in a New Lawsuit
Flight attendants Dawn Todd and Darby Quezada filed a lawsuit against United Airlines, claiming they were denied roles on a Dodgers charter flight due to their appearances not meeting specific racial and physical preferences.
Carnival Cruise Found 'Negligent' for 'Lethal' Covid Riddled Voyage Where Over 600 Passengers Fell Ill
The Ruby Princess ocean liner, owned by Carnival and its subsidiary Princess Cruises, set sail from Sydney, Australia to New Zealand on March 8, 2020, with 2,671 passengers aboard.
Meta Sued By 42 State Attorneys General For Allegedly Designing 'Addictive' Features on Facebook and Instagram
The lawsuit claims that Meta used algorithmic design, frequent alerts, and infinite scrolling to keep young users engaged for extended periods and encourage repeated usage.
College Student's Tragic Death Sparks Legal Battle as Parents Sue Panera Over High-Caffeine 'Charged Lemonade'
A 21-year-old college student, Sarah Katz, purchased Panera Bread's Charged Lemonade and passed away hours later after going into cardiac arrest.
A Popular Drug Store Chain Is Filing for Bankruptcy Amid Opioid Lawsuits and Financial Woes
The pharmacy chain Rite Aid first opened in Pennsylvania in 1962.
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Accusing Wendy's and McDonald's of Size Exaggeration in Ads
The judge wondered if the plaintiff had even seen the advertisements in question.
Two of Amazon's Most Popular Prime Features Might Actually Be Illegal
Among the practices under scrutiny by the FTC are Amazon's "Buy Now" button and the shipping component of Prime.
Marketing Company Sues Elon Musk's X Corp for Twitter Rebrand That Caused 'Serious Irreparable Harm' to Its Business
X Social Media claims that X Corp's rebrand has caused consumer confusion and harmed its brand, which has used "X" in its name since 2016.
Walgreens' Battle Over High-Tech Cooler Doors Heats Up
The lawsuit, initially filed in June, is seeking $200 million in damages.
A Woman Is Suing Disney World After Suffering 'Injurious' Waterslide Wedgie at Typhoon Lagoon
Emma McGuinness was going down the Humunga Kowabunga waterslide when the incident occurred.
Jeff Bezos Lost $5 Billion in 1 Day After Amazon FTC Lawsuit News
The lawsuit accuses Amazon of engaging in anticompetitive practices, which has led to a sharp decline in the company's stock value and a substantial reduction in Bezos's net worth.
The Justice Department Is Suing eBay, Alleging Unlawful Sales of Over 371,000 Products
The lawsuit alleges that eBay violated several environmental laws.