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Nov 14 2025BUSINESS

Fiserv Settles Old Legal Issue with U. S. Government

Fiserv, a big name in financial tech, just wrapped up a legal matter with the U. S. government. This case was about some old practices in their output solutions business. The government said Fiserv didn't follow U. S. Postal Service rules about updating addresses. Fiserv said they worked closely wit

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

DC's Crime Fight: A Clash of Laws and Leaders

In Washington, DC, a battle is brewing over crime and justice. Jeanine Pirro, the US Attorney, is pushing for tougher laws, especially for young offenders. She believes the city's current laws are too lenient. For example, a 19-year-old with a gun who shoots someone might only get probation, not jai

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Nov 12 2025FINANCE

A Shift in Financial Fairness: What's Changing?

The U. S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has recently suggested some big changes to the rules that prevent discrimination in the financial world. These changes could make it harder to prove that certain practices are unfair, even if they end up hurting specific groups of people. The CF

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Chicago and California Leaders Clash with Federal Immigration Laws

Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor J. B. Pritzker have been making headlines for their strong stance against federal immigration enforcement. They've taken steps to limit the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents within their state. Johnson recently signed an executiv

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Legal Move Against the BBC: What's Really Going On?

Donald Trump is making big waves again, this time with a huge legal threat against the BBC. He's saying they edited a speech he gave in a way that made him look bad, and he wants a whopping $1 billion to make it right. But is this just a big show, or does he have a real case? First, let's talk abou

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

BBC in Hot Water: Trust and Funding Under Scrutiny

The BBC, a beloved British institution, is facing serious challenges. Critics say it's biased, and even the U. S. President Donald Trump is threatening to sue. The issue started with a documentary that edited Trump's speech in a way that made it seem like he was calling for violence. The BBC admitte

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Political Divide Deepens as Government Shutdown Deal Sparks Controversy

A deal to end the record-long government shutdown has been struck, but it's not all smooth sailing for Democrats. Eight Senate Democrats joined forces with Republicans to push forward a plan to reopen the government. This agreement still needs final approval from the Senate, a nod from the House, an

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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

Six Flags in Hot Water: Investors Sue Over Merger Claims

Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, the big name in amusement parks, is facing a legal storm. A class action lawsuit has been filed against the company and some of its top executives. The lawsuit claims that Six Flags didn't tell the whole truth about its financial health before a major merger in J

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Nov 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood Stars Caught in Legal Crossfire

In the upcoming 2026 trial between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, several high-profile names might find themselves in the spotlight. Lively's lawsuit, filed in late 2024, accuses Baldoni of creating a hostile work environment and orchestrating a campaign to damage her reputation. Baldoni has denie

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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI in Hot Water: Lawsuits Claim ChatGPT Harmed Users

OpenAI is under fire from seven lawsuits. These lawsuits claim that ChatGPT caused serious harm to users. Some users even took their own lives. The lawsuits allege that OpenAI released a dangerous product. They say the company ignored internal warnings. The lawsuits were filed in California. They cl

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