Google Faces $29 Billion Class-Action Lawsuit over Alleged Data Privacy Violations

San Francisco — A federal jury is being asked to consider a staggering $29 billion in damages in a class-action lawsuit against Google LLC, as users allege the tech giant continued to gather personal information even after they disabled privacy settings. This demand was made during the opening statements of the trial, which commenced on Tuesday in San Francisco. The requested compensation far surpasses previous settlements involving Google, notably a $1.4 billion agreement earlier this year over privacy violations in Texas. The lawsuit is particularly significant, involving nearly 100 million Google users. The legal claim … Read more

Texas Judge Orders Sale of Alex Jones’ Infowars to Satisfy $1 Billion Sandy Hook Judgments—Potential Shutdown Looms

AUSTIN, Texas — A state judge has appointed a receiver to take control of Alex Jones’ Infowars assets as part of a court order aimed at satisfying over $1 billion in legal judgments owed to families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims. The ruling, issued by Judge Maya Guerra Gamble on Wednesday, could soon lead to Jones losing access to his studio, impacting his broadcasting operations. The order has reignited interest from The Onion, a satirical publication, which expressed intentions to acquire Infowars and transform it into a parody platform. Ben Collins, The Onion’s … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Teams Up with Legal Experts to Finalize $8 Billion Talc Settlement Deal

Johnson & Johnson has reached an extensive $8 billion agreement to resolve numerous lawsuits related to its talc-based products. The settlement, which involves negotiations with legal experts specializing in mass tort cases, aims to address claims that the company’s talcum powder has caused cancer among users. This substantial financial commitment comes in the wake of thousands of legal actions against J&J. Plaintiffs have alleged that the company’s talc products contain asbestos, a known carcinogen, which has led to serious health complications, including ovarian cancer and mesothelioma. In response to these claims, J&J has consistently maintained … Read more

Missouri Lawmakers Sue Over $1 Billion Subsidy for Chiefs and Royals, Claiming Unconstitutionality

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A lawsuit filed by two Republican state lawmakers is challenging a newly enacted law that aims to allocate over $1 billion in state subsidies over the next three decades to retain the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in Missouri. State Senator Michael Moon, representing Ash Grove, and State Rep. Bryant Wolfin of Saint Genevieve, have teamed up with Maries County resident Ron Calzone to contest the legislation, which Governor Mike Kehoe recently signed into effect. The suit was filed in Cole County on Thursday, raising questions about the legality of the … Read more