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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 -
The Wall Street Journal - World
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 -
BBC News - Top stories
Lucy Letby trial jury retires to consider verdict
The jury in the retrial of Lucy Letby, who has denied attempting to murder a baby, is sent out. -
BBC News - Top stories
Jury considers verdict in Willoughby kidnap trial
Gavin Plumb is alleged to have planned his “ultimate fantasy” of attacking the TV presenter. -
CBS News - Top stories
Jury deliberations in Karen Read murder trial resume for 4th day
Jurors in Karen Read's murder trial are in their fourth day of deliberations as they try to decide if Read is guilty of killing her Boston police officer boyfriend, John O'Keefe. CBS News Boston reporter Penny Kmitt has more on the case. -
The New York Times - Top stories
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. -
CBS News - Top stories
Karen Read trial ends in mistrial with "starkly divided" hung jury
The Karen Read murder trial ended Monday after a "starkly divided" hung jury failed to reach a verdict, forcing Judge Beverly Cannone to declare a mistrial. -
ABC News - Top stories
Jury selection begins in murder trial of former Houston police officer
Jury selection has begun in the murder trial of a former Houston police officer who took part in a 2019 drug raid that led to the death of a couple and revealed systemic corruption within the police department’s narcotics unit -
CBS News - Top stories
Mistrial declared as jury fails to reach a verdict in Karen Read's trial
A judge declared a mistrial Monday for Karen Read after the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict. Read was charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating under the influence and fleeing the scene where there has been personal ... -
CBS News - Top stories
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 -
CBS News - Top stories
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. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Supreme Court Pares Back Federal Regulatory Power
The justices upended the regulatory framework in place for 40 years, expanding the power of judges to second-guess agency decisions over environmental, consumer and other policy matters. -
The New York Times - Top stories
What the Chevron Ruling Means for the Federal Government
The decision is expected to prompt a rush of litigation challenging regulations across the entire federal government, from food safety to the environment. -
Financial Times - Business
Trump confidant Bannon surrenders to federal prison
Former White House aide to serve four months after conviction on contempt of Congress chargesDonald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
Supreme Court Says Trump Has Some Immunity in Election Case
The ruling makes a distinction between official actions of a president, which have immunity, and those of a private citizen. In dissent, the court’s liberals lament a vast expansion of presidential power.Donald Trump -
MarketWatch - Business
Cannabis companies to appeal federal commerce clause lawsuit
Lawyer for plaintiffs said lawsuit is headed toward federal appeals court or possibly the U.S. Supreme Court. -
Financial Times - Business
Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation metric edges down to 2.6%
Markets continue to bet on prospect of interest rate cuts from US central bank by end of 2024 -
CBS News - Politics
Supreme Court curtails federal agencies' power in major ruling
The Supreme Court overturned a landmark 40-year-old decision that gave federal agencies broad regulatory power. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Supreme Court’s Chevron Ruling Limits Power of Federal Agencies
A foundational 1984 decision had required courts to defer to agencies’ reasonable interpretations of ambiguous statutes, underpinning regulations on health care, safety and the environment. -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court takes sledgehammer to federal agency power in Chevron case
The Supreme Court took a sledgehammer to executive agencies’ power Friday by overruling a prominent precedent that bolstered their ability to implement regulations in wide areas of American life, including consumer and environmental protections. ... -
CBS News - Top stories
Supreme Court overturns Chevron precedent, limiting federal regulatory power
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Thursday to overturn a 40-year-old decision that had given federal agencies broad regulatory power, curtailing the agencies' ability to enforce regulations. Former federal prosecutor Scott Fredericksen joined CBS News ... -
ABC News - Top stories
Supreme Court dumps 40-year precedent in major blow to federal regulators
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled to limit the power of federal regulatory agencies, upending a 40-year precedent widely known as the Chevron Doctrine. -
CBS News - Top stories
Why the Supreme Court's decision limiting federal agencies is so significant
The Supreme Court overruled a 40-year-old decision that said federal courts should defer to agencies in certain cases. Here's what it means. -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court broadly shifts power from federal agencies to judges
The Supreme Court has broadly expanded the power of judges at the expense of federal agencies with a pair of decisions this week, and it could be poised to do so again next week. Altogether, its actions to transfer authority from agencies to the ... -
NBC News - Politics
SCOTUS rules Trump has some immunity in federal election case
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump is entitled to some immunity from criminal prosecution for his acts taken during his time in the White House. The Court saying that immunity extends for official acts, but not ...Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
Bannon Reports to Federal Prison After Conviction for Defying Congress
The Trump adviser was sentenced to four months for refusing to honor a subpoena from a committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. He rallied supporters in his last minutes of freedom. -
Inc. - Business
A New Federal Overtime Rule Goes Into Effect Today. Here's What to Know
Eligibility for overtime just expanded to include more white-collar workers. -
ABC News - Tech
Federal judge halts Mississippi law requiring age verification for websites
A federal judge has blocked a Mississippi law that would require users of websites and other digital services to verify their age -
NBC News - Politics
Steve Bannon reports to federal prison for four-month sentence
Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon reported to a federal prison in Connecticut after being convicted for contempt of Congress in connection to the January 6th attack investigation. -
CBS News - Top stories
Federal judge blocks Mississippi law requiring age verification for websites
Tech industry group that includes Google and Meta, sued Mississippi, arguing law would unconstitutionally limit access to online speech for minors, adults. -
ABC News - Entertainment
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 -
ABC News - Entertainment
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 -
ABC News - Top stories
Texas jury convicts driver over deaths of 8 people struck by SUV outside migrant shelter
A Texas jury has found a driver guilty of intoxication manslaughter over the deaths of eight people who were struck by an SUV that plowed into a crowded bus stop outside a migrant shelter on the U.S.-Mexico border -
ABC News - Top stories
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. -
CBS Sports - Sports
Tyreek Hill lawsuit update: Social media influencer suing WR is seeking immediate jury trial, per report
Sophie Hall is suing the All-Pro player -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Supreme Court limited the ability of federal agencies to impose monetary penalties through special in-house tribunals, a blow to the SEC that could have ripple effects across the federal government.
The Supreme Court limited the ability of federal agencies to impose monetary penalties through special in-house tribunals, a blow to the SEC that could have ripple effects across the federal government. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Supreme Courtupended the federal regulatory frameworkin place for 40 years, expanding the power of federal judges to overturn agency decisions over environmental, consumer and workplace safety policy, among other areas.
The Supreme Court upended the federal regulatory framework in place for 40 years, expanding the power of federal judges to overturn agency decisions over environmental, consumer and workplace safety policy, among other areas. -
NBC News - Politics
Sonia Sotomayor blasts Supreme Court for siding with corporate interests against federal agencies
The Supreme Court put new limits on the power of the Securities and Exchange Commission to enforce securities laws — the latest ruling in a series of cases that take aim at federal agencies. -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Google, TikTok Ban Ads From ADHD Telehealth Company Amid Federal Probe
Done Global prescription drug practices are under scrutiny by the Justice Department, which announced charges against five more people in the case.Tiktok