Jury orders NFL to pay nearly $4.8 billion in 'Sunday Ticket' case for violating antitrust laws
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Jury orders NFL to pay nearly $4.8 billion in 'Sunday Ticket' case for violating antitrust laws
A jury in U.S. District Court ordered the NFL to pay nearly $4.8 billion in damages Thursday after ruling that the league violated antitrust laws in distributing out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on a premium subscription serviceNFL -
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Jury rules NFL violated antitrust laws in 'Sunday Ticket' case, awards nearly $4.7 billion in damages
Jury rules NFL violated antitrust laws in 'Sunday Ticket' case, awards nearly $4.7 billion in damagesNFL -
ESPN - Sports
NFL ordered to pay $4.7B in 'Sunday Ticket' case
A jury ruled Thursday that the NFL violated antitrust laws in distributing out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on a premium subscription service and has awarded more than $4.7 billion in damages.NFL -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
NFL loses 'Sunday Ticket' trial, ordered to pay $4 billion by federal jury
The NFL must pay $4 billion, a federal jury ruled in a class action lawsuit alleging that the league violated antitrust law to suppress competition.NFL -
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N.F.L. Ordered to Pay Billions in Sunday Ticket Lawsuit
The case, which cut to the heart of the league’s media strategy, centered on a subscription service that aired out-of-market games for roughly $300 a year.NFL -
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NFL ordered to pay more than $4.7 billion in 'Sunday Ticket' class-action lawsuit
The league plans to appeal the decisionNFL -
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NFL ordered to pay more than $4.7 billion in 'Sunday Ticket' lawsuit, plus ranking top 20 tight ends for 2024
Everything you need to know around the NFL for June 28NFL -
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There are 4.8 billion reasons why other leagues are watching the fallout from 'Sunday Ticket' case
Sports leagues have 4.8 billion reasons to review how they distribute out-of-market broadcasts after the judgement against the NFL in the “Sunday Ticket” case in U.S. District Court -
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There are 4.8 billion reasons why other leagues are watching the fallout from 'Sunday Ticket' case
Sports leagues have 4.8 billion reasons to review how they distribute out-of-market broadcasts after the judgement against the NFL in the “Sunday Ticket” case in U.S. District Court -
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A federal jury in California awarded $4.7 billion in damages in a class-action lawsuit against the NFL over its out-of-market "Sunday Ticket" telecast package.
A federal jury in California awarded $4.7 billion in damages in a class-action lawsuit against the NFL over its out-of-market “Sunday Ticket” telecast package.California -
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NFL must pay $4.7bn in damages after Sunday Ticket broadcast lawsuit
Lawsuit claimed league inflated price of DirecTV packageRuling to be trebled under federal laws A jury in US district court ruled on Thursday that the NFL violated antitrust laws in distributing out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on a premium ...NFL -
MarketWatch - Business
Here’s what the billion-dollar NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit means for consumers
The NFL has been found guilty of violating U.S. antitrust laws in its distribution of “Sunday Ticket,” and could have to pay as much as $14 billion.NFL -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
NFL Sunday Ticket Lawsuit Could Change How Sports Are Streamed
One of three resolutions likely awaits the NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit. The boring option—a legal victory for the NFL. Last week, a jury ruled that the league acted as an illegal monopoly by pooling individual teams’ out-of-market media rights and ...NFL -
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NFL-backed group lines up 'Sunday Ticket' streaming for bars, restaurants
A satellite dish is no longer the only way bars and restaurants can air the National Football League’s package of “Sunday Ticket” games. -
CNBC - Business
NFL 'Sunday Ticket' streaming is coming to bars and restaurants this season
The NFL's 'Sunday Ticket' has been offered in bars and restaurants since the inception of the package of games. Now it'll also be offered via streaming.NFL -
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Are the Trump Cases Lawfare or Law and Order?
Democrats’ misdeeds may be the rallying call needed to drain the swamp. Or maybe the prosecutions are justified.Donald Trump -
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Here's what you need to know about the verdict in the 'NFL Sunday Ticket' trial and what's next
The NFL has been found guilty of breaking antitrust laws in its distribution of out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on the “Sunday Ticket” premium subscription service -
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Here's what you need to know about the verdict in the 'NFL Sunday Ticket' trial and what's next
The NFL has been found guilty of breaking antitrust laws in its distribution of out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on the “Sunday Ticket” premium subscription service -
The Hill - Politics
EU finds Meta's 'pay or consent' advertising model violates tech rules
The European Union said Meta’s “pay or consent” advertising model for European users violates the bloc’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), according to preliminary findings released Monday. Meta launched the new ad model — which requires users to pay ...European Union -
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Nearly Half of Student Loan Borrowers Are Not Yet Paying Their Monthly Bill
Millions of people are overdue on their federal loans or still have them paused — and court rulings keep upending collection efforts. -
The New York Times - Business
Meta’s Ad-Free Subscription Violates Competition Law, E.U. Says
Regulators said the subscription service introduced last year is a “pay or consent” method to collect personal data and bolster advertising. -
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Judge in Karen Read Murder Case Declares Mistrial After Jury Deadlocks
The jurors said they were “deeply divided” over whether Ms. Read killed her boyfriend, a Boston police officer; prosecutors said they would try the case again. -
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Florida judge releases grand jury documents from Epstein case
A judge in Florida released grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein's state sex crimes case. The 2006 testimony reveals that the case against Epstein began a year earlier. Two victims were questioned during the proceedings, including one ...Florida -
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New grand jury transcripts in Epstein case show prosecutors knew accusations
The newly-released transcripts from 2006 reveal prosecutors knew about accusations against Jeffrey Epstein years before they cut a deal with the late financier. -
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Airbus Wins $24 Billion Order From Cebu Air
Asian budget airline operator Cebu Air signed a preliminary deal to buy up to 152 Airbus jets in what it said was the largest aircraft order in Philippine history. -
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Wisconsin Supreme Court says an order against an anti-abortion protester violated First Amendment
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Thursday that an order barring an anti-abortion protester from coming close to a Planned Parenthood nurse violated his First Amendment free speech rights and must be overturnedAbortion -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court lets law stand that allows for ticketing of homeless people camping
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that cities can ticket homeless people for camping in public even when there is no alternative shelter available, a decision that could drastically alter the lives of hundreds of thousands of Americans without a ... -
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Justice Department charges nearly 200 people in $2.7 billion health care fraud schemes crackdown
The Justice Department has charged nearly 200 people in a sweeping crackdown on health care fraud schemes nationwide with false claims topping $2.7 billion -
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Justice Department charges nearly 200 people in health care fraud schemes totaling $2.7 billion in false claims
Justice Department charges nearly 200 people in health care fraud schemes totaling $2.7 billion in false claims -
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Celtics sale: Owner Wyc Grousbeck planning to sell after 2024 NBA title, team valued at nearly $5 billion
The Celtics, valued at $4.7 billion last year, just won their 18th championshipNBA -
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U.N. human rights experts say Russia violated international law by jailing Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich
U.N. human rights experts say Russia violated international law by jailing Wall Street Journal reporter Evan GershkovichRussia -
Financial Times - World
Brussels follows up Apple charges with Meta ‘pay or consent’ case
EU is using introduction of Digital Markets Act to check the power of Big TechApple -
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Supreme Court orders new look at Texas, Florida social media laws
The Supreme Court was reviewing the constitutionality of laws regulating social media companies from Texas and Florida.Florida -
MarketWatch - Business
Pixar’s ‘Inside Out 2’ is poised to become first film of 2024 with more than $1 billion in ticket sales
Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” is poised to become the first film to achieve ticket sales of more than $1 billion this weekend, and will be the first film since “Barbie” to achieve that threshold. -
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Court orders white nationalists to pay $2M more for Charlottesville Unite the Right violence
Four years after violence erupted during the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, a jury ordered white nationalist leaders and organizations to pay a total of more than $26 million in damages to people who had suffered physical or ... -
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Judge declares mistrial in Karen Read murder case after jury says it's undecided
The judge in the Karen Read murder trial has declared a mistrial after the jury said it was unable to reach a unanimous consensus on the fifth day of deliberations. -
ABC News - Top stories
Grand jury docs in 2006 Epstein case reveal alleged victims accused of prostitution
A grand jury in Palm Beach County on July 19, 2006, heard from two alleged underage victims of Jeffrey Epstein, according to newly unsealed transcripts. -
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Former NFL player Daniel Muir’s mother-in-law accuses him of hitting 14-year-old son, now missing
Indiana State Police are asking for help locating the 14-year-old son of former NFL player Daniel Muir after the boy’s grandmother alleged his father gave him a black eye and split lip.NFL -
Financial Times - Business
US Supreme Court narrows law used in hundreds of January 6 cases
Obstruction charge was interpreted too broadly, court rules