Judge Schedules Key Hearing in (Venu Sports) Disney-Fox-Warner Bros Streaming Service Dispute

In a recent development, U.S. District Court Judge Margaret Garnett has ordered a pretrial conference for September 12 in New York, concerning the dispute over the proposed streaming service Venu Sports. The conference will address several crucial issues, including the defendants’ motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Fubo, outstanding discovery matters, and the potential…

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Justice Department and CFPB Secure $8 Million Settlement with Fairway Independent Mortgage for Redlining in Birmingham

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced today that Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation has agreed to an $8 million settlement, alongside a $1.9 million civil penalty, to resolve allegations of discriminatory lending practices. The settlement addresses claims that Fairway engaged in redlining predominantly Black neighborhoods in and around…

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Mayor Eric Adams Indicted for Allegedly Accepting $10 Million in Illegal Campaign Contributions

In a stunning turn of events, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on multiple charges related to allegedly accepting $10 million in illegal campaign contributions and bribes from foreign nationals. The indictment, unsealed by Manhattan prosecutors, marks the first instance of a sitting NYC mayor facing such legal action. https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25175485-us-v-eric-adams-indictment-unsealed-sept-26-2024-inner-city-press-on-the-cases The five-count…

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 Arizona Continues To Suffers Extreme Water Loss Due To Microsoft’s Water-Based Massive Data Facility

A number of data centers, like Microsoft’s “West US 3” facility in the West Valley, which opened in 2021, are expanding quickly around Arizona. The citizens of Goodyear, Arizona, USA, are now most concerned about this enormous data center. The water supply of the desert town is allegedly being depleted by the servers held by…

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Don’t break law and you have nothing to fear, China tells Taiwan staff of multinational firms

BEIJING (Reuters) – Taiwan staff at multinational firms in China have nothing to fear as long as they don’t break the law, the Chinese government said on Wednesday, following new legal guidelines that mandate execution in extreme cases for “diehard” separatists. China, which views Taiwan as its own territory, issued the new guidelines after President…

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