Archives

AT&T Hit with $950,000 Penalty for 911 Service Disruptions During Testing
AT&T has agreed to pay a $950,000 fine and implement a three-year compliance plan after an FCC investigation found the company failed to deliver 911 calls and notify emergency officials during a 2023 outage affecting four states.
Latest News
Kroger, Albertsons Face Off Against FTC in Court Over Historic Grocery Merger
Kroger and Albertsons are in court to defend their proposed merger against the FTC, which argues that the deal would harm competition and increase grocery prices.
Meta Blocks Iranian WhatsApp Accounts Targeting US Officials, Public Figures
Meta has blocked a group of fraudulent WhatsApp accounts linked to the Iranian hacking group APT42, which was targeting US officials, political figures, and individuals in multiple countries, including Israel and the UK, ahead of the November election.
Diamond Sports Group's Bankruptcy Case Delayed as It Secures TV Broadcasts for 22 NBA , NHL Teams
Diamond Sports Group has secured agreements to continue broadcasting games for 22 NBA and NHL teams through the 2024-2025 season, despite ongoing bankruptcy proceedings and a court-ordered delay in their confirmation hearing.
Shein Exposes Child Labor Cases, Suspends and Reinstates Suppliers After Remediation
Shein's annual sustainability report reveals that it discovered and addressed two cases of child labor in its supply chain last year, taking remedial action and updating screening processes for suppliers.
Taco Bell to Cut Breakfast Menu at Select Franchise Locations
Some Taco Bell franchise locations will stop serving breakfast starting in October to streamline their menus and focus on key growth areas.
Subway Joins Fast-Food Price Drop Trend with New $6.99 Footlong Promotion
Subway is offering a limited-time deal on footlong sandwiches for $6.99 to attract customers amidst rising fast-food prices.
Court Reveals Shareholders Behind Twitter’s $44 Billion Rebrand to X, Including Diddy and Jack Dorsey
A federal court order has revealed the shareholders involved in Twitter’s $44 billion rebranding to X, including music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs and former CEO Jack Dorsey.
Gillette Proposes Multi-Phase Project to Revitalize South Boston Campus with Housing, Public Spaces
Gillette has announced a master plan to transform its 31-acre South Boston campus into a mixed-use community featuring public open spaces, new housing, and economic development.
Dollar Tree Takes Over Former Rite Aid Space with New Florence Store
Florence's South Irby Street now hosts a new Dollar Tree store, which has opened after extensive renovations of the former Rite Aid location.