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Twitter Agrees To Pay $150 Million Data Privacy Lawsuit Settlement
Apart from paying the settlement, Twitter also agreed to subject itself to added scrutiny and to maintain expanded privacy and information security programs. Apart from paying the settlement, Twitter also agreed to subject itself to added scrutiny and to maintain expanded privacy and information security programs. -
DOJ Says They Have Finally Shut Down The Hydra Market
The DOJ said it had shut down the world's largest darknet marketplace and seized its assets. The DOJ said it had shut down the world's largest darknet marketplace and seized its assets. -
Two Men Accused Of Starting The Caldor Fire Arrested
Police arrested 66-year-old David Scott Smith and his son, 32-year-old electrician Travis Shane Smith. Police arrested 66-year-old David Scott Smith and his son, 32-year-old electrician Travis Shane Smith. -
American-JetBlue Alliance Hit With DOJ Antitrust Lawsuit
The Department of Justice alleged that the two companies' 'northeast alliance' could cost consumers millions due to increased prices and reduced choices. The Department of Justice alleged that the two companies' 'northeast alliance' could cost consumers millions due to increased prices and reduced choices. -
Exclusive - U.S. DOJ Looking Into Conduct Of Allianz Fund Managers
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into German insurer Allianz is looking at possible misconduct by fund managers and misrepresentation of risk to investors, three people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into German insurer Allianz is looking at possible misconduct by fund managers and misrepresentation of risk to investors, three people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. -
Visa, Plaid Cancel $5.3 Billion Merger
Visa, Plaid deal scrapped because of U.S. objections it would create a payment transactions monopoly. Visa, Plaid deal scrapped because of U.S. objections it would create a payment transactions monopoly. -
End Of The World As We Know It? Google Hits Back After U.S. Seeks To Divide Search-Engine
Google said Wednesday the U.S. government's antitrust lawsuit against it was "deeply flawed." Google said Wednesday the U.S. government's antitrust lawsuit against it was "deeply flawed." -
Prince Andrew Now Tangled In A Criminal Probe Of Jeffrey Epstein's Sex Trafficking Network
The U.S. investigators are now requesting for Prince Andrew's appearance to give evidence. The U.S. investigators are now requesting for Prince Andrew's appearance to give evidence. -
1,100 DOJ Officials Condemn Barr For Trump Bias; Demand He Resign
More than a thousand former officials of the Department of Justice condemn attorney-general Bill Barr for taking orders from Trump and demand his resignation More than a thousand former officials of the Department of Justice condemn attorney-general Bill Barr for taking orders from Trump and demand his resignation -
Google Under DOJ’s Eagle Eyes Amid Fitbit Acquisition
The DOJ is taking Google’s Fitbit merger seriously as it is reportedly launching a new investigation into the acquisition. The DOJ is taking Google’s Fitbit merger seriously as it is reportedly launching a new investigation into the acquisition.