Newsmax Takes Legal Battle Against Fox News to Wisconsin, Alleging Anti-Competitive Practices

MADISON, Wis. — Newsmax has re-filed its legal action against Fox News, presenting its claims that the Murdoch-owned media giant engaged in illegal tactics to restrict the younger network’s access to cable distribution. This latest move comes after a previous lawsuit was dismissed by a federal judge last week. In its amended complaint, Newsmax asserts that Fox News and its parent company, Fox Corp., participated in a scheme designed to enhance and sustain its market dominance in the U.S. right-leaning cable news sector. According to Newsmax, this alleged behavior suppressed competition and ultimately harmed consumers … Read more

White House Response Sparks Tensions: Immigration Raid on Hyundai Battery Plant Leads to Calls for Fair Hiring Practices

BRYAN COUNTY, Ga. — The recent immigration enforcement operation at the HL-GA Battery Company facility within the Hyundai Megasite has captured national attention, with the White House weighing in on the implications of the raid. Last week, Homeland Security Investigations reported that law enforcement took 475 individuals into custody, the majority of whom are believed to be South Korean nationals. In response, President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform to urge foreign corporations to adhere to U.S. immigration laws. He emphasized that while foreign investments are welcomed, these companies must legally bring qualified … Read more

Former Jail Commander Faces Lawsuit from 18 Victims Seeking Justice and Reform Over Invasive Strip-Search Practices

DURANGO, Colo. — Eighteen women have filed a class-action lawsuit against a former commander of the La Plata County Jail, alleging that he exploited his position to view sensitive strip-search videos of female inmates over a nearly five-year period. The lawsuit names Edward Aber, along with Sheriff Sean Smith and two jail deputies, as defendants in the case. The legal action follows a similar complaint filed last month on behalf of three victims, marking an escalation in the allegations against Aber. According to court documents, Aber accessed the strip-search videos at least 3,166 times through … Read more

Surfshark Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Auto-Renewal Violations, Sparking Industry-Wide Scrutiny of Subscription Practices

San Francisco, California — Surfshark, a prominent player in the virtual private network industry, is facing a class-action lawsuit that highlights increasing scrutiny surrounding subscription services. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleges that Surfshark has breached California’s Automatic Renewal Law by charging customers for auto-renewing subscriptions without appropriate consent and clear disclosures. The complaint was brought forth by Joshua Brown, a California resident, who claims he was charged $77.88 unexpectedly due to inadequate notifications regarding the renewal process. This situation reflects a broader trend, as Surfshark … Read more