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Alan Dershowitz: There will be a lot of lying to get on the Trump hush money jury
Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz says he has never seen a weaker case than the Trump hush money trial on 'The Bottom Line.'
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Tesla recalls nearly 3,900 Cybertrucks over accelerator pedal issue
Tesla is recalling nearly 3,900 of its Cybertrucks due to an issue with the vehicle's accelerator pedal. The recall, announced Wednesday, was prompted by accelerator pedal pads in the trucks that "may dislodge and cause the pedal to become trapped by the interior trim," the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said. That issue "can cause the vehicle to accelerate unintentionally, increasing the risk of a crash," according to the agency. All of the 3,878 of the 2024 Cybertrucks...
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Salmonella prompts Trader Joe's to recall basil sold in 29 states
Trader Joe's and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are warning consumers not to eat Infinite Herbs brand organic basil sold at Trader Joe's due to a salmonella outbreak. The organic basil from Infinite Herbs was packaged in 2.5-ounce clamshell packaging and was sold at Trader Joe's stores in 29 states and the District of Columbia. The product is likely past its shelf life and should no longer be on store shelves. Consumers who purchased organic basil from Trader Joe's should check their...
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Free Taylor Swift tickets: Company will pay 2 friends to travel to London, attend Eras Tour
Taylor Swift fans are being offered the opportunity of their "wildest dreams." Flytographer, a Canada-based platform that connects travelers with photographers around the world, is looking to hire two Swiftie BFFs to attend the Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium in London on Aug. 19, 2024. The company launched three Taylor Swift-inspired photo tours in London, Paris and New York, according to a press release. OSCAR MAYER WILL PAY WIENERMOBILE DRIVERS $35K TO TRAVEL ACROSS US IN A GIANT HOT DOG "The...
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Alaska Airlines flights resume after FAA's temporary ground stop
The Federal Aviation Administration(FAA) on Wednesday lifted a temporary nationwide ground stop advisory for all Alaska Airlines flights. The FAA said in a statement that "operations are normal" after Alaska Airlines asked the agency to pause departures nationwide as it worked to resolve an issue with its weight and balance system "as quickly as possible." Alaska said it's already begun releasing flights and that "residual delays" are expected throughout Wednesday. The ground stop was issued...
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Jelly Roll sued by Pennsylvania wedding band with same name, accused of harming reputation with prison stint
Jelly Roll is being sued by a Philadelphia-based band with the same name that claims the country star has infringed on its trademark and caused its business "irreparable harm." The lawsuit, filed last week, claims the wedding and charitable band Jellyroll owns the trademark Jellyroll and has been using the name since 1980, four years before the 39-year-old singer was born. "The Plaintiff, professionally known as Jellyroll has been providing musical and vocal accompaniment for celebratory and...
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American Airlines pilots union sees 'significant spike' in safety-related issues
The American Airlines pilot union is warning that there has been a "significant spike" in both safety- and maintenance-related problems within its operation. Among the "problematic trends" the union has been tracking are tools left in wheel wells, an increasing number of collisions between aircraft being tugged or towed, and an increasing number of items left in the safe area near jet bridges, the Allied Pilots Association (APA) said in a warning to pilots Saturday. In one instance, the APA...
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Justice Department to sue Ticketmaster, Live Nation for alleged monopoly over ticketing industry: report
The Department of Justice is planning to file a major anti-trust lawsuit against Ticketmaster’s parent company, Live Nation, as soon as next month, according to a report. The litigation will accuse the country’s largest concert promoter of leveraging dominance in a way that undermines competition, The Wall Street Journal first reported on Monday, citing sources familiar with the matter. The outlet did not report on the specific allegations to be brought in the suit. The DOJ opened its probe...
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Verizon $100M class-action settlement: How to submit your claim
Eligible current and former Verizon customers have just a short amount of time left to claim a portion of the $100 million settlement the wireless carrier reached in a case over administrative charges. Claims must be sent online or by mail before the filing window closes late Monday. For the online option, the designated portal to request a payment will close at 11:59 p.m. PT, the settlement administration website said. Claimants must be "current or former individual consumer account holders in...
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Scottie Scheffler wins Masters for 2nd time: How much money did he take home?
Scottie Scheffler left Augusta National with a second green jacket and his head held high as he held off Ludvig Åberg, Collin Morikawa and others to secure the victory. Not to mention, his wallet was a little heavier too. Scheffler earned $3.6 million for his troubles. It was the winner’s share of a $20 million purse for the golfer who won the tournament. The share was increased from the $3.24 million Jon Rahm received when he won in 2023. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXBUSINESS.COM ...
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Reports Iran would attack Israel sent the market into a freefall: Ben Levisohn
Barron's markets editor Ben Levisohn discusses the impact of geopolitical concerns on the price of gold and oil on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
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Masters neighbor refuses to sell home despite millions in offers from Augusta golf club
Augusta National Golf Club, home to the prestigious Masters Tournament, is undergoing ambitious expansion. The club has doubled the size of its course, spending over $200 million to purchase properties covering 270 acres, The Wall Street Journal reported. The club has substantial plans, including parking, housing and even the construction of a second 18-hole course down the road. Despite the buying spree, which has made many Augusta, Georgia, residents instant millionaires, one family is saying...