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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 New York Times - Top stories
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 -
CBS Sports - Sports
NFL ordered to pay more than $4.7 billion in 'Sunday Ticket' class-action lawsuit
The league plans to appeal the decisionNFL -
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 -
CBS Sports - Sports
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 -
ABC News - Top stories
The White House wants $4 billion to rebuild Key Bridge in Baltimore and respond to other disasters
The White House is seeking roughly $4 billion in additional emergency funding from Congress for costs related to the collapse and repair of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore and to respond to other disasters that have occurred around the ... -
MarketWatch - Business
How can we tap the equity in our home without paying a 7% interest rate? We currently have a mortgage rate of less than 4%.
“Should I accept that 7%-plus interest rate is the starting rate these days?” -
The New York Times - Business
The Big Number: $5 Billion
The amount Volkswagen said it planned to invest in the electric vehicle maker Rivian. -
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 -
Wired - Tech
Meta’s Pay-for-Privacy Model Is Illegal, Says EU
In the latest big tech reprimand, European Commission officials say the tech giant must offer another option for EU users to opt out of targeted advertising. -
The New York Times - Business
Pay for Lawyers is So High People Are Comparing It to the N.B.A.
Enormous pay packages are popping up for top lawyers, especially those favored by well-heeled private equity clients. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Being an Outlaw Doesn't Pay in the Long Run
Michael Martin Murphey shows what his friends from the Austin school of country could have been if they were a little less wild. -
The New York Times - Health
Women Are Paying for Birth Control When They Shouldn’t Have To
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has called on a government watchdog to investigate. Here’s what you need to know. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
BlackRock to Acquire Data Provider Preqin for $3.22 Billion
The deal is part of the efforts by the world’s largest asset manager to bolster data capabilities as it expands into private-market investments. -
GameSpot - Tech
Inside Out 2 Crosses $1 Billion Worldwide
Pixar's Inside Out 2 has become the first movie of 2024 to pass $1 billion worldwide after its third No. 1 finish in a row. The smash hit added $57 million to its domestic total, and edged out A Quiet Place: Day One, which finished in second with ... -
Financial Times - Business
Badenoch compares Labour equal pay plans to apartheid South Africa
Business secretary attacks ‘morally repellent’ proposal by main opposition party -
Wired - Tech
Tiptop Helps You Trade In Your Old Stuff to Pay for New Stuff
One of Postmates’ founders is back with an ecommerce payment startup called Tiptop. The service lets you pay for online purchases by trading in something of value you no longer want. -
The New York Times - Tech
Uber and Lyft Agree to Give Massachusetts Drivers Minimum Pay
The deal, which includes a $175 million settlement with the state, keeps the drivers classified as independent contractors, not employees. -
The Guardian - World
UCI to pay whistleblowers for motor doping tip-offs at Tour de France
Authorities cracking down on hidden motors on bikes‘This is a way to show that we really take this seriously’The head of world cycling’s governing body has revealed his organisation will pay whistleblowers to come forward with evidence of hidden ... -
The Guardian - World
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 -
ABC News - Tech
Uber and Lyft agree to pay drivers $32.50 per hour in Massachusetts settlement
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell says drivers for Uber and Lyft will earn a minimum pay standard of $32.50 per hour under a settlement -
The Hill - Politics
Uber, Lyft agree to minimum pay, benefits in Massachusetts settlement
Uber and Lyft have agreed to offer a minimum wage, paid sick leave and other benefits for drivers as part of a $175 million settlement resolving a multi-year legal battle with Massachusetts. The ride-hailing companies will be required to pay ... -
ESPN - Sports
Agent: LeBron could accept pay cut to help L.A.
LeBron James could accept a pay cut on his new deal with the Lakers if it allows them to use the full MLE to sign an "impact player," according to Rich Paul. -
Financial Times - World
UK-US CEO pay gap widens as FTSE bosses’ remuneration stagnates
Latest data comes as debate in the City of London over ability of companies to attract top executives intensifies -
ABC News - Entertainment
BET Awards 2024: Usher is honored, Will Smith returns, and the election is top of mind
Usher has been honored with the lifetime achievement award at the 2024 BET Awards -
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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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 -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Rudy Giuliani Will Liquidate Assets in Bankruptcy to Pay Legal Debts
A liquidation trustee will oversee financial affairs for the former New York mayor and ex-lawyer for Donald Trump. -
ABC News - Health
The US will pay Moderna $176 million to develop an mRNA pandemic flu vaccine
The U.S. government will pay the vaccine maker Moderna $176 million to accelerate development of a pandemic influenza vaccine -
The New York Times - Top stories
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. -
Inc. - Business
Tesla Lawyers: Shareholder Vote Led to Elon Musk's $56 Billion Payout
Tesla shareholders' legal team wants a judge's original ruling, which voids his pay package, to stand.Tesla -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Nokia to Buy Infinera for $2.3 Billion to Boost Optical-Networks Arm
The deal, which is valued at $6.65 a share, is a 28% premium from Infinera’s stock price at the close of trading on Wednesday. -
MarketWatch - Business
Infinera’s stock rockets 18% after $2.3 billion purchase by Nokia
Shares of Infinera Corp. rally after hours Thursday after a $2.3 billion deal with Finnish telecom giant Nokia Corp. -
MarketWatch - Business
Warren Buffett to donate $5.3 billion worth of Berkshire Hathaway stock to charity
The gifts stem from a schedule for annual grants that Buffett drew up in 2006. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Startup Silicon Box to Build $3.4 Billion Chip Plant in Italy
Singaporean startup Silicon Box is planning a new chip-making facility in Italy, the latest big-ticket investment in Europe as Brussels seeks to become more self-sufficient in chip production. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Can $1 Billion Turn Startup Scale AI Into an AI Data Juggernaut?
The data-management company’s field chief technology officer, Vijay Karunamurthy, details its AI strategy in a world where data is becoming king.Artificial Intelligence -
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 -
MarketWatch - Business
GameStop’s $2.1 billion stock sale taxes its shareholders and hurts the economy
Foolish traders are indirectly funding GameStop’s balance sheet. -
MarketWatch - Business
Boeing agrees to buy supplier Spirit Aerosystems for $4.7 billion
Boeing Co. has agreed to buy parts supplier Spirit Aerosystems Holdings Inc. in an all-stock deal worth more than $4 billion.