FBI accuses duo of swiping nearly $13,000 in sculptures from Carnival cruise Thursday, November 2 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- The FBI is accusing two tourists of swiping nearly $13,000 worth of sculptures in the early morning hours of a recent Carnival cruise from Baltimore to Bermuda.On its website, Carnival Cruise Line says its ships feature "an ever-changing collection of fine... Read More.
FTC sues Amazon, accuses company of illegally maintaining monopoly power Tuesday, September 26 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against Amazon, accusing the company of illegally maintaining its monopoly power "to inflate prices, degrade quality, and stifle innovation for consumers and businesses."This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. Copyright ©... Read More.
Turner accuses House GOP ‘holdouts’ of ‘voting with Nancy Pelosi’ as shutdown deadline looms Sunday, September 24 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, on Sunday accused House Republican renegades of "voting with Nancy Pelosi" as a handful of conservatives in the chamber continue to rebuff Speaker Kevin McCarthy's approach to the government budget in his efforts to avoid a shutdown at... Read More.
Jonah Hill’s ex accuses him of emotional and psychological abuse Monday, July 10 by ABC NewsPro surfer Sarah Brady has released to Instagram Stories a long chain of texts and DMs purportedly from her ex Jonah Hill, in which she details what she calls his emotionally abusive behavior.Brady, who reportedly ended their nearly year-long relationship... Read More.
Falls Creek businessman faces federal sexual harassment lawsuit Wednesday, May 24 by Louise BennettFALLS CREEK – The federal government has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against a Falls Creek businessman who owns and operates a number of rental properties.The U.S. Justice Department accuses Timothy Britton, who owns “Tim’s Apartments,” of violating fair housing laws by making repeated and... Read More.
DOJ accuses China of spying on, harassing dissidents inside US Monday, April 17 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- The FBI on Monday revealed what it said is evidence of expanding espionage and security activity by the Chinese government on U.S. soil.The Justice Department announced three cases suggesting more brazen activity by China inside the U.S. in the wake of the... Read More.
Starbucks’ former CEO denies breaking law after Sen. Sanders accuses company of ‘union busting’ Wednesday, March 29 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- Starbucks' former CEO Howard Schultz on Wednesday denied breaking the law in response to sharp criticism from Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who accused the company of "the most aggressive and illegal union busting campaign in the modern history of our country."In response... Read More.
Dominion accuses Fox News of redacting ’embarrassing’ materials in defamation case Wednesday, March 22 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- An attorney for Dominion Voting Systems accused Fox News on Wednesday of improperly redacting internal materials that the network was forced to hand over as part of Dominion's billion-dollar defamation suit against it."They're essentially redacting embarrassing information," attorney Davida Brook told the... Read More.
Oversight Committee probes Hunter Biden as Raskin accuses chair of blocking Trump probe Tuesday, March 14 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- House Oversight Chairman James Comer has issued the committee's first subpoena since taking over the gavel, targeting Bank of America for records related to multiple associates of Hunter Biden, according to the Democratic ranking member on the committee, Rep. Jamie Raskin, who... Read More.
FBI adds $50K reward in NC power station attacks, as sheriff accuses utility company of stonewalling Thursday, March 9 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- As the FBI offered up to $50,000 in new rewards for information on those responsible for sabotaging three North Carolina power plants in December and January, the sheriff in the county where two of the shooting attacks occurred accused a local... Read More.