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Families Of Crash Victims Seek $25B Fine For Boeing

Reuters reports: Relatives of the victims of two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes asked the Justice Department on Wednesday to seek a fine against the planemaker of up to $24.78 billion and move forward with a criminal prosecution. “Because Boeing’s crime is the deadliest corporate crime in U.S. history, a maximum fine of more than $24 billion is legally justified …

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New Docs Outline Plan To Make X The Next Venmo

Bloomberg News reports: A major plank of Elon Musk’s plan for expanding X into an “everything app” has been grafting a payments network onto its main social networking service. The details of this project have remained blurry, but dozens of documents the company has submitted to state regulators—which have not previously been made public—give a new view of the business. …

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Whistleblower Accuses Boeing Of Disregard For Safety

The Washington Post reports: A Senate committee released new whistleblower allegations against Boeing on Tuesday just hours before the aircraft manufacturer’s chief executive, David Calhoun, was scheduled to testify before the panel to respond to myriad investigations into quality oversight and production failures. The new whistleblower, Sam Mohawk, told Senate investigators in May that he witnessed “systematic disregard” for documentation …

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Feds Sue Photoshop Maker Adobe Over Hidden Fees

Reuters reports: The U.S. government sued Adobe on Monday, accusing the Photoshop and Acrobat maker of harming consumers by concealing hefty termination fees in its most popular subscription plan, and making it difficult to cancel subscriptions. In a complaint filed in the San Jose, California, federal court, the Federal Trade Commission said Adobe buries the fees, which sometimes reach hundreds …

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Unlicensed NYC Weed Shops Sue Over Crackdown

Gothamist reports: Dozens of businesses that have been shut down in the cannabis enforcement blitz that New York City Mayor Eric Adams launched in early May are filing a class-action lawsuit against the city to stop the expedited closures, claiming they’re unconstitutional. The enforcement effort, dubbed “Operation Padlock to Protect,” closed more than 300 stores suspected of making unlicensed cannabis …

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Tesla Shareholders Approve Musk’s $56B Pay Package

NBC News reports: Tesla CEO Elon Musk won the backing of shareholders Thursday in his fight to reclaim a $56 billion pay package voided by a Delaware judge who ruled the record-breaking compensation was excessive. Shareholders voted in favor of restoring the package they approved in 2018, Brandon Ehrhart, Tesla’s general counsel and board secretary, announced on stage at the …

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Disney Seeks Dismissal Of Actress’s Musk-Funded Suit

Courthouse News reports: Walt Disney Co. on Wednesday asked a federal judge to throw out the Elon Musk-funded wrongful termination lawsuit by actress Gina Carano, who was dropped from “The Mandalorian” television series after comparing the treatment of conservatives in the U.S. to that of Jews in Nazi Germany. In their request to dismiss Carano’s complaint, Disney and its Lucasfilms …

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Elon Musk And SpaceX Sued For Sexual Harassment

NBC News reports: Eight former SpaceX employees are suing the rocket company and its CEO Elon Musk, alleging that Musk personally ordered their firing after they accused SpaceX of tolerating sexual harassment in the workplace. The eight employees were all fired in 2022 after they circulated an “open letter” within SpaceX alleging that Musk’s “behavior in the public sphere is …

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Lawsuit Alleges Pharma Douche Copied Rare Album

Reuters reports: Martin Shkreli has been sued in New York by a digital art collective that said it paid $4.75 million for a one-of-a-kind album by the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, only to learn that the convicted pharmaceutical executive made copies and is releasing the music to the public. Shkreli paid $2 million in 2015 for “Once Upon a Time …

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Uvalde Families Sue FedEx, UPS For Shipping AR-15

The Texas Tribune reports: Families of survivors of the Robb Elementary School shooting are suing the package shipping companies UPS and FedEx for allegedly violating state and federal law and their own corporate safety standards. On the day of the shooting, the gunman was armed with a weapon ordered online and shipped to Oasis Firearms in Uvalde where it was …

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Disney Approved For $17 Billion Expansion In Florida

The Associated Press reports: Months after Disney and Gov. Ron DeSantis’ appointees agreed to end a protracted legal fight, the two sides are set to approve an agreement that could result in the company investing up to $17 billion into its Florida resort and opens the door to a fifth major theme park at Walt Disney World. The five DeSantis-appointed …

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Milwaukee-Based Kohl’s Won’t Sponsor RNC Events

CNBC reports: Milwaukee based department store giant Kohl’s says it will not sponsor any events related to the Republican National Convention in that city this summer, where Donald Trump will be crowned the party’s nominee for president. “Kohl’s is not a political organization nor donor and is not sponsoring nor engaging in any specific RNC events,” a spokeswoman for the …

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Musk May Quit Tesla If He Doesn’t Win Pay Battle

The Verge reports: Tesla board chair Robyn Denholm is calling on the company’s shareholders to approve Elon Musk’s massive $56 billion pay package or risk driving the billionaire CEO to greener pastures. On June 13th, Tesla shareholders will decide the fate of Musk’s compensation package, which is estimated to be worth as much as $56 billion. Denholm implying that Musk …

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Nationwide Outage Hit Millions Of AT&T Customers

CNN Business reports: A nationwide AT&T outage is once again leaving some customers in the dark on Tuesday. In a statement sent to CNN, the company said a problem is preventing many AT&T customers from completing calls between carriers. That also means customers from a rival service can not place calls to an AT&T customer. Calls between AT&T customers are …

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DOJ Fines Breeder $35M For Mistreating 4000+ Beagles

From the Justice Department: Envigo RMS LLC pleaded guilty today to conspiring to knowingly violate the Animal Welfare Act, and Envigo Global Services Inc. pleaded guilty to a felony of conspiring to knowingly violate the Clean Water Act. Both pleas are in relation to a dog breeding facility located in Cumberland County, Virginia, from which the Justice Department secured the …

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FAA Clears Amazon To Expand Deliveries By Drone

Axios reports: The Federal Aviation Administration has authorized Amazon’s delivery drones to fly longer distances without visual spotters, a key hurdle that will allow the retailer to expand its fledgling Prime Air service. Amazon’s goal is to deliver 500 million packages a year by drone by 2029. But first, it had to satisfy government regulators that it could fly safely …

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Target Reduces Pride Merch From 2000 To 75 Items

Business Insider reports: Pride this year at Target is shaping up to be a lot smaller, shorter, and quieter than it once was — and there’s a good chance you might not see it at all. Whereas last May, Target’s Pride collection featured more than 2,000 items online, this year’s assortment consists of several dozen items — fewer than 75 …

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Cultists Rage After Walmart Unveils Pride Month Merch

Fox Business reports: Walmart promoted its new Pride apparel on social media ahead of Pride month on Saturday, writing on Instagram, “Not just a slogan. #PrideAlways is a reminder to lead with love.​” The company’s promotion comes just weeks after Target said its Pride collection would only be available in “select stores” following a major backlash by conservatives last year. …

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Tesla Shareholders Vote On Musk’s $56B Pay Package

NBC News reports: It may be the highest-stakes popularity contest in history. Friends and foes of tech billionaire Elon Musk are in the middle of a two-month battle over whether to reinstate a record $56 billion pay package for the Tesla CEO, months after a Delaware state judge struck down his compensation as improperly awarded. The fight is in the …

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DOJ To Hit Ticketmaster Parent With Antitrust Lawsuit

CBS News reports: The Justice Department is set to file an antitrust lawsuit against entertainment conglomerate Live Nation as early as Thursday, multiple sources familiar with the matter confirmed to CBS News. The federal government will be joined in its legal challenge by several state attorneys general. Prosecutors are expected to challenge the Ticketmaster parent company’s practices and could seek …

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