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US sues to split up Ticketmaster and Live Nation in a groundbreaking monopoly lawsuit - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 6 days agoIn a groundbreaking antitrust lawsuit that threatens to upend the way concertgoers pay for tickets,...
Trump and Jack Smith fight epic battle over Mar-a-Lago gag order request
The Raw Story· 2 days agoFormer President Donald Trump has been subjected to limited gag orders in a variety of criminal and...
Gemini To Return $2.18B To Earn Program Users
Benzinga· 7 hours agoCustomers who had funds locked up in Gemini's now-defunct crypto lending program, Earn, will finally see their money returned. What Happened: The...
Lawsuit attempts to strip Live Nation of its power over concert-goers
Consumer Affairs· 5 days agoThe coalition doesn’t want to bring Live Nation down and put it out of business. It just wants – as...
Zara Realty Rent-Stabilized Tenants Take Aim at State Agency
The Real Deal· 10 hours agoFive years back, the state housing agency and attorney general slapped Zara Realty with a lawsuit...
Queens tenants claim rent-stabilization laws violated by landlord. Here's Zara Realty's response.
CBS News· 5 days agoSome tenants in Queens are fed up with their rent and are suing the state to try to fix it. The...
Albany pols rush to pass plan to restrict ‘addictive’ social media feeds for kids: ‘Not giving up’
NY Post metro via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAttorney General Letitia James has also been working on the initiative. “Social media was meant to...
Gemini returns $2.18B to Earn users following 18-month withdrawal freeze
The Cointelegraph· 8 hours agoCrypto exchange Gemini has kicked off the process of reimbursing users of its now-defunct lending program, Earn. According to an announcement, Gemini’s Earn users were paid $2.18 billion in ...
Justice Department sues to break up what it calls Live Nation, Ticketmaster monopoly
UPI· 6 days agoThe Justice Department Thursday sued Ticketmaster and Live Nation for alleged violation of antitrust...
Scrutiny intensifies over DocGo's migrant contract
Albany Times Union· 7 days agoDocGo, the publicly traded company that has a $432 million contract with New York City to oversee the relocation and sheltering of migrants upstate, is...