Tennessee Sues BlackRock in First-of-its-Kind Consumer Protection Suit over ESG Considerations

Nashville- On Monday, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti filed the first-of-its-kind consumer protection lawsuit against the world’s largest asset manager, BlackRock Inc. Tennessee’s complaint alleges that...

Union Authorizes Potential Strike Against Bud Light Maker

Teamsters union said 99% of members have voted to authorize a strike at Anheuser-Busch's U.S. breweries over new labor contract with the beermaker.
iPhone Data Collection

Apple Quietly Changes Policy, Search Warrant Now Required to Send Certain Customer Data to...

Tech giant Apple has changed its policy around data requests from law enforcement, with a court order now required to access user push notification data.

Ex-Facebook DEI Manager Stole More Than $4 Million in ‘Elaborate’ Criminal Scheme

A former DEI executive at Facebook abused her position to devise an elaborate scheme of fake vendors and fraudulent invoices to steal millions of dollars.

FCC Engaging in ‘Regulatory Harassment’ of Elon Musk, Commissioner Says

U.S. Federal Communications Commission has joined growing list of federal agencies engaging in "regulatory harassment" of billionaire businessman Elon Musk.

Elon Musk Says Disney CEO Bob Iger ‘Should Be Fired Immediately’

Billionaire Elon Musk wrote that Disney CEO Bob Iger should be "immediately" fired, coming after the company pulled advertisements from his social media platform.

America’s Oldest Gun Maker to Shut Down New York Facility

Gun manufacturer RemArms, previously Remington Arms, will close manufacturing facility in Ilion, NY, next year, possibly due to Democrats’ anti-gun policies.

Gun Business Challenges Arizona City’s Refusal to Renew Advertising Contract

Rob Wilson said city advertising policy banning 'violent' ads singled out his business based on the fact that he deals with firearms training and merchandise.

US Factory Orders Suffer Biggest Drop in 3.5 Years in Warning Sign for Economy

New orders for American-made goods suffered sharpest drop in three-and-a-half years, with latest sign of slump in U.S. manufacturing adding to fears of recession.

Walmart the Latest Firm to Announce Pulling Ads From X

Walmart on Friday said it has pulled advertisements from X, joining a list of big advertisers to leave the platform formerly known as Twitter.

US Banks File to Shut 64 Branches in a Single Week—Are You Affected?

Big banks such as PNC Bank and JPMorgan Chase have filed to close several branch offices in multiple states amid rising branch shutdowns in recent years.
Donald Trump's Trump Media & Technology Group and Truth Social

Trump’s Truth Social Sues News Outlets Over Inaccurate Reporting

Inaccurate reports from 20 media outlets defamed Truth Social and its parent company, a new lawsuit from former President Donald Trump's firm says.