Ticketmaster May Have Broken Law With ‘Platinum’ Oasis Seats March 26, 2025 By Ashley Carman Ticketmaster may have broken U.K. law by selling some Oasis concert tickets for 2.5 times what it charged for other...
Live Nation Loses Bid to Narrow DOJ Ticketmaster Case March 14, 2025 By Josh Sisco, Leah Nylen and Chris Dolmetsch A federal judge in New York said he denied Live Nation Entertainment Inc.’s attempt to narrow the Justice Department’s antitrust...
CFPB Drops Lawsuit Against Capital One Over Savings Rates February 28, 2025 By Paige Smith The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau dropped a Biden-era lawsuit against Capital One Financial Corp., the latest in a slew of...
UK Lawmakers Summon Shein and Temu for Questioning Over Labor Practices January 3, 2025 By Helen Reid and James Davey Fast-fashion online retailer Shein, which is hoping to list in London, faces a U.K. hearing on Jan. 7 where a...
Snapchat Sued By New Mexico Over Failure to Protect Children From Sexual Exploitation September 6, 2024 By Sheila Dang New Mexico said on Thursday it filed a lawsuit against Snapchat owner Snap Inc. alleging that the messaging app’s policies...
U.S. to Seek Automated Braking Requirement for Heavy Trucks June 14, 2021 By Tom Krisher DETROIT (AP) — In a reversal from Trump administration policies, U.S. auto safety regulators say they will move to require...
As Nation Reopens, a Historic Referendum on Risk Begins May 22, 2020 By Michael Tackett WASHINGTON — We are becoming a nation of amateur actuaries, calculating the risk of restarting our lives. Can we go...
Companies See $1 Trillion in Climate Risk, but More in Potential Reward June 4, 2019 By Eric Roston An analysis of thousands of corporate disclosures on climate-change risks suggests that companies stand to gain more than they lose,...
U.S. Airlines Say Pilot Fatigue Rule Would Cost Jobs September 16, 2011 Big U.S. airlines told the Obama administration Thursday complying with a regulation in the works to combat pilot fatigue would...
Insurers Oppose Change in South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Medical Fees August 24, 2011 By Michael Adams A new South Carolina regulation for calculating medical fees in worker injury cases has set off opposition from insurers and...