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BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE
Jeff Lewis Live Attack & Smackdown!!, Amanda Frances Set Up By RHOBH Cast & Kathy Hilton Sued

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 38:02


Another day, another Jeff Lewis Live smackdown, attack and argument that has set the BravoSphere on fire. One thing is for sure, Mr. Lewis is loving every second of it. Amanda Frances claims she was set up by the RHOBH cast but still manifests a lot for each of them as Golnesa claims she is not what she appears to be. Someone call Dorit…. Last, but not least, Kathy Hilton has been sued! @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope  BROUGHT TO YOU BY: MOOD - www.mood.com/velvet (20% Off With Code Velvet on Federally Legal THC Shipped Right To Your Door)  NOOM - noom.com (The Noom GLP-1 Microdose Program Starts At $99 and Is Delivered To Your Door In Seven Days) PEACE CORPS - peacecorps.gov/serve (The Toughest Job You'll Ever Love) PROGRESSIVE - www.progressive.com (Visit Progressive.com To See If You Could Save On Car Insurance) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Are You Serious Sports
LSU vs Vanderbilt Recap | Things Heat Up For Will Wade | Why LSU Is Being Sued, Really

Are You Serious Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 68:10


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Loren and Wally Podcast
The ROR Morning Show Full Podcast 3/16

Loren and Wally Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 31:53


(00:00 - 3:23) It's Monday! Bob tells us that he went to an Irish pub over the weekend and he just missed the bagpipes! LBF then says she cannot stand the bagpipes. (3:23 - 10:25) Today's DM Disaster is from Trina! Her father was getting surgery and was convinced he would not make it. So, he decided to drop a bombshell on Trina and tell her she has a secret brother that her mother cannot know about. That's Trina's DM Disaster! (10:25 - 15:21) The 2026 Oscar's is in the books we have a recap on the night; Bob admits that he hasn't watched a single nominee, LBF has watched a few. Turns out Bob watched at least 3 of them. (15:21 - 18:41) Today's Supah Smaht player is . Find out if they were Supah Smaht! (18:41 - 24:48) A German tourist had a lawsuit thrown out, it was he tried some salsa in New York City, and it was so spicy he SUED the restaurant. He said, "I had no idea how dangerous these sauces could be." Bob wants to sue Big Tuna because the can he gets only makes one sandwich now, not the 3 it uses to; LBF wants to sue the car companies all thanks to the void between your seat and the center console. (24:48 - 31:53) LBF is now adding another name to the celebrity hate list! Cindy Crawford! LBF is sick of the uber rich giving us advice on how to wake up and start the day! LBF also defends her wearing PJs to work! All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson and LBF Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios.com…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery! Follow us on our socialsInstagram - @bobandlbfFacebook - The ROR Morning ShowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Trumpcast
What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future - Why He Sued Roblox

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 33:21


A half dozen state attorneys general have sued the online gaming platform Roblox after multiple investigations found child predators on the site and more than 20 people were arrested for abducting or abusing children they had met via Roblox. Guest: Mike Hilgers, Nebraska Attorney General.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Evan Campbell, and Patrick Fort. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

A half dozen state attorneys general have sued the online gaming platform Roblox after multiple investigations found child predators on the site and more than 20 people were arrested for abducting or abusing children they had met via Roblox. Guest: Mike Hilgers, Nebraska Attorney General.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Evan Campbell, and Patrick Fort. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Slate Daily Feed
What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future - Why He Sued Roblox

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 33:21


A half dozen state attorneys general have sued the online gaming platform Roblox after multiple investigations found child predators on the site and more than 20 people were arrested for abducting or abusing children they had met via Roblox. Guest: Mike Hilgers, Nebraska Attorney General.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Evan Campbell, and Patrick Fort. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

If Then | News on technology, Silicon Valley, politics, and tech policy

A half dozen state attorneys general have sued the online gaming platform Roblox after multiple investigations found child predators on the site and more than 20 people were arrested for abducting or abusing children they had met via Roblox. Guest: Mike Hilgers, Nebraska Attorney General.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Evan Campbell, and Patrick Fort. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reading With Your Kids Podcast
What If Your Best Friend Moved Away… and Goldilocks Sued the Bears?

Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 55:16


On this lively episode of Reading With Your Kids, host Jed Doherty welcomes two fantastic guests who are using story to spark big conversations with kids and families. First up is Shana Tartogsz, author of the middle grade fantasy The Under Wild: Relic of Thieves. Shana takes us deep into her richly imagined world, where the realm of the living and the realm of the dead are separated by wild, shifting landscapes and mythical creatures. We meet Anya, a living girl dealing with the heartbreak of her best friend moving away, and learn how her story connects with Senka, the underworld-dwelling apprentice from Book One. Shana shares how her childhood fascination with Greek mythology, from Cerberus to Pegasus to Persephone, inspired the series—and how she loves flipping classic myths on their heads to ask new "what if?" questions that families can explore together. Then Jed is joined by Tiffany Obeng, attorney, mom, and powerhouse behind Sugar Cookie Books. Tiffany introduces her clever chapter book series Fairy Tales Versus, where famous stories head to court. In The Three Pigs vs. The Wolf and Goldilocks vs. The Three Bears, kids see both sides presented before Judge Olivia Odemere, an owl who's smart, thoughtful, and a little unsure of herself—just like real people. Through playful legal battles, Tiffany helps kids think about fairness, perspective, and the idea that there's always more to the story. Together, these conversations celebrate the power of books to open doors: to ancient myths, to big ideas like justice, and to meaningful family discussions that go far beyond the final page.

Clownfish TV: Audio Edition
Disney SUED by Star Wars Gaming Boss for Being RACIST?!

Clownfish TV: Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 8:01


Jay Ong, Disney's former head of global games (responsible for major titles like Marvel's Spider-Man and Star Wars games), is suing the company for alleged discrimination, seeking $40 million in damages. According to the lawsuit filed in California Superior Court, Los Angeles County, he alleges the company "dug up dirt" on him and created a hostile work environment, citing specific instances of racial bias against Asian-American employees. The case is ongoing, and Disney has not publicly commented. This follows Ong's recent promotion at Disney Games in 2024 before his departure. Watch the podcast episodes on YouTube and all major podcast hosts including Spotify.CLOWNFISH TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary podcast that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles.Get more news, views and reviews on Clownfish TV News - https://more.clownfishtv.com/On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ClownfishTVOn Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4Tu83D1NcCmh7K1zHIedvgOn Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clownfish-tv-audio-edition/id1726838629

Code Switch
The Black civil rights leader who sued to be called “Miss”

Code Switch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 25:37


It's Alabama, 1963. A black woman stands before a judge, but she refuses to acknowledge his questions until he addresses her by the same honorific given to white women: “Miss.” That woman's name is Mary Hamilton. Her case eventually reached the Supreme Court and changed the courts, and eventually broader culture, for good. We're revisiting the largely forgotten story of Miss Mary Hamilton, a Freedom Rider who struck a blow against a pervasive form of disrespect.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
03-13-26 - Oscars This Weekend And Guests Receive Gift Bag Worth 400k - Krysten Synema Being Sued By Her Bodyguard's Wife Over Their Alleged Affair

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 14:42


Link Up w/The Morning Sickness Digitally All Over:Instagram: @hms_98_official, @bosskupd, @bretvesely, @dickToledoX/Twitter: @HMSon98, @DickToledo, @bretveselyFacebook: @HMSKUPDYouTube: @hmspodcast9320, @98kupdRequest/Call in/Wakeup Song line:(IN AZ) 602.585.9800More HMS: holmbergpodcast.com, 98kupd.comEmail: dtoledo@98kupd.com, bvesely@98kupd.com, bbogen@98kupd.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Are You Serious Sports
LSU Gets Sued | Piper Hutchinson Joins (She Filed Lawsuit) | LSU vs Vanderbilt Preview

Are You Serious Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 93:07


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MinistryWatch Podcast
Ep. 568: Greg Laurie Sued, Donor Advised Fund Advice, Beth Moore

MinistryWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 29:39


On today's program, 22 plaintiffs who say they were abused at a Christian children's homes in Romania are suing Harvest Christian Fellowship—who sponsored the children's homes—and its famous pastor, Greg Laurie, claiming the church knew about the abuse and could have stopped it. Plus, are Donor Advised Funds right for you—things you should consider before choosing. And, a businessman is looking to donate a historic college campus to a ministry focused on “spiritual revival of our Christian faith.” Also, Beth Moore will be ending her popular Living Proof events in 2027. But first, a Virginia judge has ruled that a discrimination lawsuit against Liberty University can move forward. The producer for today's program is Jeff McIntosh. We get database and other technical support from Stephen DuBarry, Rod Pitzer, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Kim Roberts, Tony Mator, Fredrick Nzwili, Bob Smietana, and Jessica Eturralde. Until next time, may God bless you.

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Setting the Bar: Too Spicy?

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 2:21


Here's a fun one: a German tourist tried some salsa in New York City, and it was so spicy he SUED the restaurant. This is our Setting the Bar story. Source: https://people.com/man-sues-famous-new-york-taqueria-spicy-salsa-11924581

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
03-13-26 - Oscars This Weekend And Guests Receive Gift Bag Worth 400k - Krysten Synema Being Sued By Her Bodyguard's Wife Over Their Alleged Affair

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 14:42


Link Up w/The Morning Sickness Digitally All Over:Instagram: @hms_98_official, @bosskupd, @bretvesely, @dickToledoX/Twitter: @HMSon98, @DickToledo, @bretveselyFacebook: @HMSKUPDYouTube: @hmspodcast9320, @98kupdRequest/Call in/Wakeup Song line:(IN AZ) 602.585.9800More HMS: holmbergpodcast.com, 98kupd.comEmail: dtoledo@98kupd.com, bvesely@98kupd.com, bbogen@98kupd.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

NYC NOW
The Tourist Who Sued Over Spicy Salsa and NYC's Sober Nightlife Scene

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 23:20


Are You Serious Sports
LSU Gets Sued | Piper Hutchinson Joins (She Filed Lawsuit) | LSU vs Vanderbilt Preview

Are You Serious Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 93:07


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Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast
Mortgage Lender Sued Over AI Robo-Calls

Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 3:29


A Michigan mortgage lender is facing a federal class action lawsuit over alleged robo-calls that used artificial voice technology. The case claims the company contacted consumers without permission, potentially violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. In this episode of Real Estate News for Investors, Kathy Fettke explains what the lawsuit could mean for mortgage lenders, real estate professionals, and investors as artificial intelligence becomes more common in marketing.

Beard Laws Podcast
Buffalo Wild Wings Got Sued Over Boneless Wings (Here's Why)

Beard Laws Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 30:04


Are boneless wings actually just fancy chicken nuggets? If you've ever argued about food, grocery stores, or why you can't stop eating Doritos, this episode of Stay Outta My Fridge is going to hit different. Matt (aka Beard Laws) is joined by Luther Grimwood of the Triple T Podcast to break down some of the most ridiculous, fascinating, and slightly disturbing food industry secrets you never knew you needed. Buckle up, your relationship with food is about to get complicated. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: • The real boneless wings lawsuit , did Buffalo Wild Wings commit food false advertising? • Are boneless wings chicken nuggets? The legal case that divided the internet • Why grocery stores hide milk, eggs, and bread in the back (impulse buying psychology explained) • How Doritos are scientifically engineered with vanishing caloric density to keep you eating • The great ketchup debate, fridge or pantry? The condiment world will never be the same • Food industry marketing tricks, how restaurants rename food to make it sound better • The mystery of end caps, bakery smells, and grocery store manipulation tactics Chapters 00:00 Welcome to the Food World 01:25 The Boneless Wings Lawsuit 13:02 Grocery Store Secrets 16:16 The Science of Hyper-Palatable Foods 18:17 Ketchup: Fridge or No Fridge? 20:59 Conclusion: Food's Intriguing Nature ️ GUEST THIS EPISODE: Luther Grimwood — Triple T Podcast If you love food debates, pop culture takes, and unfiltered conversation, SUBSCRIBE to the Beard Laws Network for new episodes of Stay Outta My Fridge and more shows dropping regularly. Hit the bell so you never miss a drop. LET US KNOW IN THE COMMENTS: → Are boneless wings chicken nuggets or wings? → Ketchup: fridge or pantry? → Where do YOU hide food from the kids? Also available on Spotify & Apple Podcasts — if you enjoy the show, drop us a rating. It genuinely helps more than you know. #BeardLawsNetwork #StayOuttaMyFridge #FoodDebate If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast app! It's the best way to help our family show reach more people.This has been The Stay Outta My Fridge Podcast, your source for family comedy, snack reviews, and '90s nostalgia.Find us on social media The Stay Outta My Fridge Podcast is a part of the Bleav Network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Thurs 3/12 - Live Nation Antitrust Trial Stalled, ExxonMobil Explores Move to TX, and Sony Sued in UK over Playstation Store

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 7:11


This Day in Legal History: SCOTUS ImpeachmentOn March 12, 1804, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase. Chase, a Federalist appointed to the Court in 1796, had become a controversial figure during a period of intense political division between the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans. Members of Congress accused him of allowing his political views to influence his conduct on the bench. Much of the criticism focused on Chase's behavior during trials brought under the Alien and Sedition Acts, where he was alleged to have treated defendants and their lawyers unfairly. The House approved several articles of impeachment claiming that Chase's courtroom conduct showed bias and undermined the impartial administration of justice.The impeachment moved to the Senate for trial in early 1805, with Vice President Aaron Burr presiding over the proceedings. After weeks of arguments and testimony, the Senate failed to reach the two-thirds majority required for conviction on any article. As a result, Chase was acquitted and remained on the Supreme Court until his death in 1811. The outcome established an important precedent about the limits of impeachment as a tool against federal judges. Although Congress has the constitutional authority to impeach judges, the Chase trial suggested that impeachment should not be used simply because legislators disagree with a judge's legal or political views.In the years that followed, the case came to symbolize a commitment to judicial independence within the federal system. By declining to remove Chase from office, the Senate reinforced the idea that judges should be protected from political retaliation for their rulings. The episode remains the only time a sitting Supreme Court justice has ever been impeached by the House of Representatives. Today, the Chase impeachment is often cited in discussions about the balance between judicial accountability and the need for an independent judiciary.A federal antitrust case against Live Nation Entertainment has stalled as negotiations over a proposed settlement continue and several states resist the deal. The lawsuit, brought by the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and numerous state attorneys general, alleges that Live Nation used monopolistic practices to dominate the live concert industry after acquiring Ticketmaster in 2010. During a recent court hearing, Arun Subramanian criticized both sides for failing to notify him earlier that settlement discussions were underway. He said the parties waited until just before trial to reveal that negotiations were close to completion, which he suggested was improper conduct.The proposed settlement would require Live Nation to allow competitors to sell tickets at some of its venues, limit certain ticket service fees to 15%, sell control of at least 13 amphitheaters, and loosen exclusivity arrangements. The company would also create a settlement fund exceeding $280 million to resolve state claims. However, attorneys general from many of the states involved have objected because the agreement does not require Live Nation to divest Ticketmaster. More than two dozen states have asked the court to declare a mistrial and restart proceedings later, though others support or are still evaluating the settlement.Judge Subramanian has not yet ruled on the mistrial request and instead urged the parties to continue negotiations immediately at the courthouse. He indicated that if a broader agreement cannot be reached soon, the court will determine the next procedural step. Live Nation maintains that the industry remains competitive and argues that the plaintiffs have selectively used data to support their allegations. The dispute highlights the complexity of resolving large antitrust cases involving both federal and state enforcement authorities.Judge Fumes As Live Nation Antitrust Trial Remains In Limbo - Law360ExxonMobil has announced plans to move its legal incorporation from New Jersey to Texas, citing the state's increasingly business-friendly legal environment. In a proxy statement to shareholders, the company explained that most of its senior leadership and corporate functions have already been located in Texas for decades, making the change largely formal rather than operational. Executives said Texas offers a more predictable, statute-based framework for corporate governance and regulation.A major factor behind the move is the creation of the Texas Business Court in 2024. Exxon also pointed to recent updates to the Texas Business Organizations Code that clarify standards for corporate decision-making and director conduct. Company leadership believes these reforms create a legal climate that supports economic growth and shareholder value.Exxon joins other companies that have relocated their corporate domicile to Texas, including Tesla and Coinbase. State officials have promoted these moves as evidence that Texas is becoming a strong alternative to traditional corporate hubs such as Delaware. Recent reforms include legislation codifying the Business Judgment Rule, which limits liability for corporate directors unless misconduct like fraud is proven.Texas has also launched broader initiatives to attract corporations, including approval for the upcoming Texas Stock Exchange, expected to begin operations in 2026. Supporters argue these efforts strengthen the state's reputation as a center for corporate formation and governance. Exxon's relocation reflects this broader trend of companies seeking jurisdictions with legal systems designed to favor corporate decision-making and reduce litigation risk.ExxonMobil Plans Move To Texas, Citing Biz-Friendly Milieu - Law360ExxonMobil Board unanimously recommends redomiciling the company from New Jersey to TexasMillions of PlayStation users have begun a major antitrust class action in the United Kingdom against Sony Interactive Entertainment, seeking about £5 billion in damages. The case is being heard before the Competition Appeal Tribunal and is expected to last around ten weeks. The lawsuit is led by consumer advocate Alex Neill, who represents millions of PlayStation customers.The claim alleges that Sony unlawfully controls the digital PlayStation ecosystem, limiting competition and forcing users to buy games and add-ons only through the company's online store. According to the plaintiffs, Sony pre-installs the PlayStation Store on its consoles and prevents users from installing alternative software or accessing other digital marketplaces. As a result, consumers allegedly become locked into Sony's platform and cannot shop for cheaper options. Lawyers for the consumers argue that these restrictions allow Sony to charge higher prices and maintain strong profit margins.A major issue in the case is how the relevant market should be defined. Sony plans to argue that its consoles and digital services operate as part of a single “systems market,” where hardware and software function as one integrated product. The plaintiffs disagree, claiming the console is only the initial purchase and that digital games and add-ons form separate “aftermarkets” where Sony exercises additional control. They argue consumers often cannot predict future costs for games or downloadable content when they buy the console, making them vulnerable to higher prices later.Sony is expected to argue that it simply created a platform that enables game publishers to sell products efficiently and that it is entitled to control access to its own storefront and intellectual property. The company maintains that these practices are legitimate business decisions rather than anticompetitive conduct. The tribunal will ultimately decide whether Sony's control of its platform amounts to unlawful market dominance under U.K. competition law.PlayStation Users Say Sony Made Them ‘Captives' In £5B Trial - Law360 UKPlayStation Officially Facing $2.7bn Lawsuit That Could Change It Forever This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

The Bobby Bones Show
WEDS PT 2: The Most Beautiful People We've Ever Seen + Family Being Sued Over Viral Video + Eddie Defends Dak Prescott

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 42:13 Transcription Available


A family faked missing a cruise, it went viral and now they might be sued by the company. Bobby calls for justice! We talked about Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and his fiancée who called off their wedding. Bobby shares in his experience the professions that cheat the most and some who have arrangements. A Texas man was arrested after state authorities said he altered the weight of a largemouth bass that he caught in a fishing tournament. Lunchbox talked about Jessica Alba and led us to talking about who are the most beautiful people we’ve ever seen in real life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Up And Adam!
RHOBH Reunion Backlash, RHOM Filming Pause & Kathy Hilton Being Sued!

Up And Adam!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 38:38


We break down the backlash Andy Cohen is facing ahead of the upcoming Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion and why some fans are already sounding off online. We also touch on the  filming pause for The Real Housewives of Miami and what it could mean for the future. Plus, Kathy Hilton is being sued after a guest at an event in her own home claims things took a turn! Visit Seagrass Co. Explore UpandAdamLive.com Watch Up and Adam! Channel 2 Listen on Apple Podcasts Join YouTube Memberships Socials Instagram: https://instagram.com/upandadamlive/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/upandadamlive Twitter: https://twitter.com/upandadamlive TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@upandadamlive Merch https://shop.upandadamlive.com Inquiries info@upandadamlive.com Disclaimer The views expressed in this video and on Up And Adam Live! are for entertainment purposes only. All content is protected under Fair Use (Copyright Act 1976).   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Clownfish TV: Audio Edition
Crunchyroll Gets Sued. AGAIN. Jacks Rates. AGAIN.

Clownfish TV: Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 12:07


Crunchyroll is getting sued again for privacy violations while jacking up subscription prices... again. The anime streaming giant just got hit with a new class action lawsuit accusing them of illegally sharing users' private viewing habits — including exact anime titles watched, email addresses, and device IDs — with a third-party marketing company called Braze without consent. This comes just a couple years after they paid out $16 million in a similar privacy lawsuit. We break down the latest suit, why Crunchyroll keeps doing this to fans, and what it means as they keep raising rates on the same people they're spying on.Watch the podcast episodes on YouTube and all major podcast hosts including Spotify.CLOWNFISH TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary podcast that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles.Get more news, views and reviews on Clownfish TV News - https://more.clownfishtv.com/On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ClownfishTVOn Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4Tu83D1NcCmh7K1zHIedvgOn Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clownfish-tv-audio-edition/id1726838629

WBBM Newsradio's 4:30PM News To Go
Google is sued by independent artists from Illinois and across the nation for how it uses A.I.

WBBM Newsradio's 4:30PM News To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 0:34


Many plaintiffs in the lawsuit are Chicago artists, including David “Davo Sounds” Woulard of the band Attack the Sound, and four members of the band Directrix. Their lawsuit claims Google illegally uses A.I.-generated music, and the suit asks a federal jury to rule on damages on 16 alleged violations by Google, including copyright infringement, fraud and deceptive practices, illegal distribution, and false advertising.

Viva & Barnes: Law for the People
Ep. 306: War in Iran Escalates! Epstein Prison Guard Gets More SUS! Kalshi Sued! Noem is OUT & More!

Viva & Barnes: Law for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 156:32


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The Bobby Blackwolf Show
969 - 03/01/26 Bobby Blackwolf Show - Valve Sued Over Loot Boxes, RAM And Storage Shortage Claims Another Victim

The Bobby Blackwolf Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 57:41


The Muppet*Vision 3D experience from the Disney parks is coming to the Apple Vision Pro - and other VR devices. A game archival site is going to go offline because it cannot afford to stay online due to various factors including the increasing cost of RAM and storage due to the global AI infrastructure roll-out. The State of New York is suing Valve over their use of loot boxes, possibly hoping to set a legal precedent to go after larger corporations with deeper pockets and better lawyers. Then we talk to Jamie from OLR about loot boxes and the "gaming" industry.

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Mon 3/9 - Anna's Archive Sued, CA Climate Disclosure Laws Up in the Air, Social Media Addiction Trial and $166b in Tariff Refunds

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 9:46


This Day in Legal History: The AmistadOn March 9, 1841, the U.S. Supreme Court decided United States v. The Amistad, ruling that a group of Africans who had seized control of the Spanish ship La Amistad were free individuals who had been illegally enslaved. The case began after the captives, led by Sengbe Pieh—often called Cinqué—revolted against the ship's crew while being transported from Cuba in 1839. They had originally been kidnapped in West Africa and sold into slavery in violation of international agreements banning the transatlantic slave trade. After the revolt, the ship was intercepted near Long Island and the Africans were taken into U.S. custody. Spanish officials demanded that the United States return both the ship and the captives to Cuba. The U.S. government supported Spain's request, arguing that the captives were property under Spanish law.Abolitionists rallied to the Africans' defense and secured legal representation for them in American courts. The case eventually reached the Supreme Court, where former President John Quincy Adams joined the legal team arguing for the captives' freedom. Adams delivered a lengthy and passionate argument emphasizing natural rights and the illegality of the slave trade that had brought the Africans to Cuba. Writing for the majority, Justice Joseph Story concluded that the captives had been unlawfully enslaved and were therefore not property. Because they were free individuals, the Court held that they had the legal right to resist their captivity and fight for their liberty. The Court ordered that the Africans be released rather than returned to Spanish authorities.The ruling was celebrated by abolitionists as an important moral and legal victory in the fight against slavery. Although it did not end slavery in the United States, the decision demonstrated that courts could recognize limits on the slave trade and acknowledge the legal claims of enslaved people.Thirteen major U.S. book publishers have filed a copyright lawsuit against Anna's Archive, a website they describe as one of the largest “shadow libraries” distributing pirated books and academic papers. The publishers—including HarperCollins, Wiley, McGraw Hill, and Cengage—filed the complaint in federal court in New York, alleging that the site hosts more than 63 million books and 95 million research papers without authorization. According to the lawsuit, Anna's Archive allows users to download these materials directly or through torrent networks, making copyrighted works widely available for free. The publishers claim the site openly presents itself as a pirate platform and intentionally violates copyright law.The complaint also alleges that Anna's Archive was created in 2022 after copying entire collections from other illegal book repositories and has continued expanding its database. The publishers say the site operates anonymously and frequently changes domain names across different countries to avoid enforcement efforts. They further claim the platform targets artificial intelligence developers by offering large datasets of books and papers. While free users can access files slowly, the complaint states that faster downloads are available to users who make donations through untraceable methods like cryptocurrency or gift cards. The publishers allege that these donations can reach roughly $200,000 for high-speed bulk access. In response, the plaintiffs are asking the court to shut down the site and award statutory damages of up to $150,000 for each infringed work.The lawsuit follows a separate case brought by Atlantic Recording Corp., which earlier obtained a preliminary injunction preventing Anna's Archive from distributing millions of music files allegedly copied from Spotify. That case resulted in a default after the site failed to respond to the complaint. However, the publishers argue that the earlier injunction does not cover books, allowing the alleged book piracy to continue. The Association of American Publishers has publicly supported the lawsuit, describing the scale of digital piracy as extremely large and urging legal action to stop the operation.Publishers Sue ‘Shadow Library' For ‘Staggering' Book Piracy - Law360Companies that operate in California are facing uncertainty as the state moves forward with major climate disclosure laws while a federal appeals court considers whether the rules should be blocked. The laws—California Senate Bills 253 and 261—require large companies doing business in the state to disclose information about greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related financial risks. In late February, the California Air Resources Board approved initial regulations explaining how the reporting system will be administered and how companies will pay implementation fees. At the same time, the Ninth Circuit has temporarily blocked enforcement of S.B. 261 and is reviewing a request from business groups to halt both laws entirely.Because of this parallel regulatory and legal process, many companies are unsure whether they should invest heavily in compliance or wait for the courts to rule. S.B. 253 applies to companies with more than $1 billion in annual revenue and requires reporting of Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions, which include direct emissions, energy-related emissions, and emissions from supply chains. S.B. 261 applies to companies with more than $500 million in revenue and requires disclosure of climate-related financial risks and mitigation strategies. Attorneys say collecting this data could be difficult, especially for companies that only have limited operations in California or that must gather information from suppliers and partners in other regions.The reporting requirements could also affect businesses outside California because companies subject to the law may need emissions data from their partners and vendors. Regulators have begun setting deadlines for initial reporting, including an August deadline for certain emissions data, but many details about how the system will function remain unresolved. Meanwhile, business groups including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce argue the laws violate the First Amendment by forcing companies to speak on controversial issues related to climate change. With rulemaking still underway and litigation ongoing, companies are left trying to prepare for possible compliance while waiting to see whether the courts ultimately uphold or invalidate the laws.Companies In Limbo Over Calif. Climate Disclosure Laws' Fate - Law360In a major California bellwether trial over claims that social media harms children's mental health, the plaintiff has finished presenting her case against Instagram and YouTube. The plaintiff, a 20-year-old referred to as Kaley G.M. to protect her identity, alleges that features on the platforms contributed to anxiety, depression, and body dysmorphia she experienced as a minor. Her attorney, Mark Lanier, chose not to call Kaley's mother to testify live, instead presenting a brief portion of her deposition to the jury. The decision appeared partly influenced by strict time limits imposed by the judge during the trial. In the deposition testimony, the mother acknowledged she had little knowledge of her daughter's social media use and did not monitor her phone because she viewed it similarly to a household landline.Defense attorneys have argued that Kaley's mental health problems were caused by difficulties at home rather than the platforms themselves. Evidence introduced at trial suggested the plaintiff had conflicts with her mother, including allegations of neglect, verbal abuse, and limited supervision of internet use. The defense also pointed to bullying and other personal issues as alternative explanations for the plaintiff's struggles. Meanwhile, a former Meta employee testified that internal company information suggested Instagram could be addictive and harmful to young users, although defense lawyers challenged his credibility and the extent of his involvement with safety issues.The plaintiff's final expert witness discussed ways social media companies could design safer platforms for children. After the plaintiff rested, Meta began presenting its defense with testimony from school administrators connected to the plaintiff. The case is the first bellwether trial among thousands of similar lawsuits consolidated in California, with outcomes potentially shaping settlement negotiations and future trials. TikTok and Snap previously settled with this plaintiff, but the broader litigation against social media companies continues.Meta, Google Begin Defense As Mental Harm Plaintiff Rests - Law360 UKThe U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency told a federal trade court that it expects to create a system within about 45 days to process refunds for tariffs that were previously imposed under President Donald Trump and later ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. The tariffs generated roughly $166 billion in payments from about 330,000 importers, and the Court's decision did not specify how those funds should be returned. As a result, government lawyers and a judge from the U.S. Court of International Trade are working to establish a practical process for issuing refunds.Under the proposed plan, importers would submit a declaration through CBP's electronic system detailing the tariffs they paid. The agency would verify the information and then issue a single payment from the Treasury Department to each importer, including interest. Officials say this approach would avoid forcing businesses to file individual lawsuits to recover their money. The judge overseeing the matter recently modified an earlier order that required immediate refunds, acknowledging that the agency needs time to build a workable system.CBP explained that its current administrative system cannot automatically process refunds on the massive scale required. Importers paid tariffs on more than 53 million shipments, and manually reviewing each transaction could require millions of hours of labor. Several large companies, including affiliates of Nintendo and CVS, have already filed lawsuits seeking repayment, though the government hopes a broader refund system will resolve claims more efficiently.Business groups such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have supported the proposal, saying it could simplify the process for smaller companies. However, officials noted that relatively few importers have registered for the electronic refund system created earlier this year. The court continues to oversee the development of the refund process through a test case that could guide how payments are returned to all affected businesses.US customs agency expects tariff refund system to be ready in 45 days | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Karen Conti
Jon Jagher: Ticketmaster and Live Nation are getting sued

Karen Conti

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026


Antitrust lawyer Jon Jagher joins Karen Conti to discuss the DOJ’s lawsuit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation for antitrust violations. Jon talks about how performers and concertgoers may be affected by the suit, the evidence and witnesses the jury may consider, and what could happen to the companies if the court finds that Live Nation […]

Lehto's Law
OpenAI Sued For Letting ChatGPT Practice Law Without a License

Lehto's Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 13:23


A company that says it was hit with a legal action by someone getting legal help from ChatGPT is suing ChatGPT's creator practicing law without a license. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

The Culture War Podcast with Tim Pool
Kalshi SUED By People BETTING MONEY On Iran Leaders Death

The Culture War Podcast with Tim Pool

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 31:16


BUY CAST BREW COFFEE TO SUPPORT THE SHOW - https://castbrew.com/ Become A Member And Protect Our Work at http://www.timcast.com Host: Tim Pool @Timcast (everywhere) Guest: My Second Channel - https://www.youtube.com/timcastnews Podcast Channel - https://www.youtube.com/TimcastIRL For advertising inquiries please email sponsorships@rumble.com

Coffee w/#The Freight Coach
1402. #TFCP - Supreme Court Showdown: Can Brokers Be Sued for Carrier Accidents?

Coffee w/#The Freight Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 36:06


Ever wondered how a single Supreme Court case could reshape the entire freight brokerage industry? We're thrilled to have the Armchair Attorney Matt Leffler back on the show to break down the high-stakes broker liability landscape and the recent oral arguments that have everyone in transportation talking.  We dive deep into the legal nuances of the Montgomery v. CH Robinson case, exploring whether brokers should be held liable for the negligence of motor carriers and what the Solicitor General's support for the industry actually means for your daily operations.  Matt and I pull no punches as we discuss the "rotten" state of the supply chain, the critical need for updated FMCSA regulations, and why relying on outdated 1980s standards is a recipe for disaster in a modern freight market.  If you want a straightforward look at the potential for a "golden age" of high-standard operations versus the looming threat of an onslaught of lawsuits, you can't afford to miss this episode!   About Matthew Leffler Matthew is a 3rd generation supply chain executive with over fifteen years of experience in safety, law, & maintenance. Matthew currently serves as Vice President of Strategic Accounts at Contract Leasing Corp. He is also an attorney that provides legal commentary on various supply chain issues & operates a popular podcast. In addition, Matthew has served as a senior leader with some of the nation's most admired maintenance, repair, & fleet management firms. Matthew entered the industry as an attorney defending trucking companies in civil litigation in 2010, but cut his teeth helping build & later selling his family's maintenance firm, Outsource Fleet Services, Inc. Matthew earned his J.D. from Michigan State University College of Law, Magna Cum Laude, and his B.A. from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He is licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois; U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois; & 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. Matthew is the proud father of Michael, Rowan, Elise, & Elijah & has been happily married to his wife, Holly, since 2008.  

Investor Fuel Real Estate Investing Mastermind - Audio Version
The #1 Inspection Mistake That Gets Realtors Sued (From a 21-Year Board Chairman)

Investor Fuel Real Estate Investing Mastermind - Audio Version

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 27:47


In this episode of the Real Estate Pros podcast, host Q Edmonds interviews Fred Willcox, a pioneer in the real estate inspection industry. Fred shares his journey from starting inspections at a young age to becoming a key figure in establishing standards for inspectors in Texas. He discusses the complexities of modern home inspections, the importance of continuous learning, and offers valuable insights into avoiding litigation as a realtor. Fred's wealth of experience and knowledge shines through as he emphasizes the significance of framing in homes and the evolving challenges in the inspection field.   Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind:  Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply   Investor Machine Marketing Partnership:  Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true 'white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com   Coaching with Mike Hambright:  Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike   Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a "mini-mastermind" with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming "Retreat", either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas "Big H Ranch"? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat   Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform!  Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/   New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club   —--------------------

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Prestigious Private School Sued After Black Water Polo Player Claims Sexual Assault and Racist Harassment | Crime Alert 9AM 03.06.26

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 5:38 Transcription Available


A lawsuit in California accuses an elite Los Angeles private school of failing to protect a teenage water polo player who says he endured years of sexual assault and racist abuse by teammates. A crash involving a manure truck in central Pennsylvania is prompting firefighters to remind drivers to watch for tractors and slow-moving equipment on rural roads. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Storytime
r/scams HOW A SCAM LED TO ME BEING SUED IN COURT?! - Reddit Stories

Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 34:38


Reddit rSlash Storytime r scams where [US] Scammer calling “welfare check” on victim [US] (UPDATE) Scammer given up on swatting, now ordering retaliatory pizzas Man pounding on our door looking for a package- scam help? [DE]Got hacked in the dumbest way as an IT guy US-We were scammed after calling QuickBooks support – $95,000 gone and we're desperate Mercari allowed a buyer to scam me for $400. Here's how their broken system works: [US] My boyfriend apparently bought a $4600 sound system for $250 today Attempted Zelle scam months ago - now being sued in civil court (VA) by the scammer Employee robbed in Rome with weird lawyer follow up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Fortnite Podcast
EPIC GAMES SUED "AdiraFNInfo" FOR LEAKING AS A CONTRACTOR! .. FORTNITE UPDATES ARE LIVE AND MORE

The Fortnite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 55:58


Fortnite takes legal action against their own contractor, new fortnite update news is here, results from the most recent tournament and more.  Join our NEW Community Discord! https://www.discord.gg/podcast Follow our new Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@FortnitePodcastContent Follow Us On Twitter: MonsterDface - @MonsterDface Somebodysgun - @Somebodysgun Email all of your complaints to us on twitter. Don't forget to leave us a comment! 

Commercial Real Estate Pro Network
BIGGEST RISK with Mark Shuler

Commercial Real Estate Pro Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 6:14


J Darrin Gross So if you're willing, I'd like to ask you. Mark Shuler, what is the BIGGEST RISK? Mark Shuler I have a pat answer for that. The biggest risk to real estate is government. That's what I was alluding to. And beginning of this conversation, the West Coast Seattle is as Uber blue as it gets. You have a lot of well meaning city councils and county councils trying to address significant housing crisis that exists throughout the entire country right now. And they, rather than letting the markets Mark operate efficiently. They get in there and they they throw roadblocks in it, and we can't produce enough housing as a consequence, then we have a supply problem, and they enact rent control and other pieces of legislation that make the operation of real estate even more difficult. I That's why I left Seattle. I can't do it here anymore, specifically because of that. So that's one thing you know. You've got to look at the the risk posed by your local government, and see if that you know, if you can develop hedges against that risk. I when I first got into the business, I could do that in western Washington, but they it just became apparent after a while, there was so much legislation being layered on that the hedges were disappearing left and right, and so I made the choice that I couldn't do it here anymore. I had to find marketplaces that were more fair. And also, I will say this is a political side. I mean most politicians, politicize housing as if it's a fight between corporate interests and you know, you know tenants who don't have any control over their lives. You know, that's the nature of renting. Most operators I know are very hard working people and are doing the best they can in a pretty oppressive regulatory environment. There's no cabal of operators out there colluding and setting rents. And Berkeley just learned a big ass lesson about this where they. They tried to sue. Who was it? You know, that online platform, real page, claiming that real page was setting rent prices in the marketplace, and they were like taking them down real page. Those are, those are some tough guys, and they did not back down from a fight. Sued the shit out of Berkeley. Berkeley tucked tail and back down because they knew they were going to lose and lose big. So this issue is very emotional. It gets very politicized. It plays well on an election cycle, and so I just get tired of it. I just want to do my job. I really want to do my job and not have this white noise distraction that I have to deal with. But unfortunately, that's what that's the biggest risk I see in real estate right now. Then you you layer on top of that, this the politics in general, what I what really concerns me. Now, in addition to that, the other big risk is, this is just our political environment. It's so but, you know, bifurcated, and it's so politicized and the conversations are so extreme, there's no more middle ground, and there are only two or three things that control our entire economy, oil and bonds. And you know, if it seems like every time Trump opens his mouth about tariffs, the bond market Spike 25 basis points, I was in the middle of a refi three weeks ago, and he, he kind of went on his tariff tantrum again, cost me $250,000 that's, that's the impact bond rates have on, you know, the cost of doing business. I was in the middle of refi. I had to do nothing but suck it up and, you know, sign that loan in one day, I lost $250,000 on a refund. So government is a, you know, housing is one of the most nuanced and market driven things I can think of. It responds to supply and demand. The players are in it, who are in it, who are really good their market, they're they're watching this all the time. And contrary to popular belief, the margins in real estate are thin. They're not that great. So if the market swings wildly like that, how do you how do you do business? You can't make you can't plan for 612, 18 months down the road, which is that's the long, the length of time we think about. We're thinking in terms of multiple years cycles. And when you have this volatility in marketplace, how do you make business plans? That is in large part why we have such a housing crisis in this country that and the cost of labor, the cost of materials, has spiked dramatically. It's just more expensive to put up housing. But then you layer on all this government nonsense, this is really hard to build housing, and that's and as a consequence, supply, demand being what it is, price of housing goes up, rents go up. I don't know a developer out there that would not love to build affordable housing, but they can't afford to do so. That's my soapbox.   https://www.linkedin.com/in/shulerarchitecture/  

Inner City Press SDNY & UN Podcast
Live Nation jury pick, Alexander Bros US rest. Fifth Third sued re Tricolor; Melania UNSC, USUN nada

Inner City Press SDNY & UN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 4:16


VLOG March 2 US v Live Nations jury selection, Inner CIty Press to Live (Nation) tweet; Alexander Bros US to rest https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/hamptons-horror-xi-in-us-v-alexanderFifth Third & JPMC sued re Tricolor; amid Iran, Melania Trump UNSC, @USUN no answers on UN censorship https://innercitypress.com/usun3waltzicp022526.html

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Lehto's Law
Dealer Sued for Reporting Car Stolen: They Wanted it Repossessed

Lehto's Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 13:02


The lawsuit alleges a used car dealer reported a car as stolen when they should have simply repossessed it themselves. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Valuetainment
“Sued For $175 Billion” - FedEx & Others Sue Trump's Tariff After Supreme Court Blow

Valuetainment

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 31:59


FedEx is suing the U.S. government for a full refund after the Supreme Court ruled the president lacked authority to impose certain tariffs, and the panel breaks down the $175 billion in refund claims from companies like L'Oréal, Dyson, Prada, and Costco, debating whether the ruling was about process, not legality, and what it means for negotiation leverage, small businesses, and America's ability to compete with China on national security priorities like semiconductors and rare earths.

Defending Democracy
LEAKED: Trump's Executive Order to RIG the 2026 Election

Defending Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 27:14


Marc Elias breaks down the bombshell Washington Post report detailing how anti-voting activists are crafting an emergency executive order allowing Donald Trump to take unprecedented control over elections — all on the basis of a conspiracy theory that China interfered in the 2020 electionHe explores the specifics of the leaked "National Emergency" Executive Order, how this move would allow him to seize control of voting machines and ballot data, and what pro-democracy lawyers are doing right now to prepare for this constitutional crisis.Support Democracy Docket's mission:https://newsletters.democracydocket.com/anchor-youtube-fridayFollow Democracy Docket:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/democracydocket.comInstagram⁠: https://instagram.com/democracydocketFacebook⁠: https://facebook.com/democracydocketX/Twitter⁠: https://twitter.com/DemocracyDocketTikTok⁠: https://tiktok.com/@democracydocketThreads: https://www.threads.net/@democracydocket00:00 The Plot to Subvert the 2026 Election01:07 The Escalation From Redistricting to Election Subversion03:27 Trump's “Irrefutable” Legal Theory08:16 Why This Emergency Power Claim Is Garbage10:25 Federal Court: The President Has No Role in Election Rules12:22 The Crackpot Lawyer Behind the Executive Order16:23 Sued by Trump — And Winning18:00 DOJ's 30 Lawsuits to Seize Voter Data19:56 Why They Want Your Voter File21:18 Three Ways You Must Fight Back24:46 Protect Your Vote Before It's Too Late26:34 Steps YOU Can Take

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Southwest Michigan's Afternoon News for 02-27-26: sheriff's department sued; Ox Creek cleanup expanding; marijuana tax repeal

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 12:44


WSJM Afternoon News for 02-27-26See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talk to the Internet
Valve Sued by New York State Over Alleged Illegal Gambling - Inside Games Daily

Talk to the Internet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 15:02


Check out our Patreon for a daily Lawrence Select™ Meme: https://www.patreon.com/insidegamesYTJoin the Inside Games notification Discord server for alerts when we publish new videos: http://discord.gg/ArvphbMPFJHosted by:Lawrence: http://twitch.tv/sirlarr | Bruce: http://twitch.tv/brucegreene Edited by: Shooklyn: https://linktr.ee/ShooklynSources --https://ag.ny.gov/press-release/2026/attorney-general-james-sues-game-developer-promoting-illegal-gambling-throughhttps://ag.ny.gov/sites/default/files/court-filings/new-york-v-valve-corporation-complaint-2026.pdfhttps://gameworldobserver.com/2026/02/06/the-president-of-france-does-not-rule-out-banning-violent-video-games-in-the-country

Joe Rose Show
Hollywood's Headlines- College Athlete Sued, New Documentaries, TGL

Joe Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 11:27


Hollywood's Headlines includes news that Brendan Sorsby is being sued by University of Cincinnati in the latest college football legal dispute. Hollywood also highlights four new installments of the Untold series, featuring stories on Lamar Odom, the world of chess, and the controversial early-2000s Trail Blazers. Elsewhere, Cooper Flagg makes headlines after his debut jersey sells for $1 million, while Bokamper shares his excitement about checking out the indoor golf league TGL created by Tiger Woods.

The KABC News Blitz
Karen Bass gets sued by the LAFD Chief she fired

The KABC News Blitz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 37:03


And What is the real story with the FBI Raid with LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho? Randy talks about these issues and more with Daniel Guss from the Guss ReportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Faith and Freedom
CA Attorney General Sued Children's Hospital

Faith and Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 11:00


This is not about protecting children. Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver discusses the important topics of the day with co-hosts and guests that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org.

The Bobby Bones Show
TUES PT 2: Bobby's Prediction Came True + Amy Got Sued + Former Child Star Behind Bars

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 55:06 Transcription Available


A listener called in to share how Bobby’s prediction came true and Bobby talks about his history of being able to predict what artists were going to become stars. Amy talked about a former 90’s child star who is going to jail for over a year. A show member catches strays when talking about smart celebrities. Amy shared the story behind the time she got sued several years ago. Bobby talked to listener Megan who had a scary situation with an electrical fire at her house. She needs advice on how to thank him for saving her life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Howie Carr Radio Network
MSP Getting Sued For A Coverup And A Dog At The SOTU | 2.24.26 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 1

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 37:38


Attorney Michael Mahony joins the show today to discuss the lawsuit against the Massachusetts State Police. Plus, we'll talk about the dog attending the State of the Union address.  Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.

Fred + Angi On Demand
Travel Hack Creator Sued!

Fred + Angi On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 6:24 Transcription Available


The TikTok creator who went viral for washing her underwear in a hotel coffee maker is being sued by the hotel!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Faith and Freedom
Illinois School District Sued for Discriminating Against Good News Clubs

Faith and Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 11:00


The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that public schools cannot discriminate against Christian viewpoints regarding use of school facilities. Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver discusses the important topics of the day with co-hosts and guests that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org.

Trumpcast
What Next - Her Client Sued Uber—And Won

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 24:54


Although sexual assault and rape by rideshare drivers has been widely reported, Uber itself largely avoided legal liability until last week, when a jury decided the company had to pay $8.5 million to a woman who said she was raped by her Uber driver. Guest: Sarah London, co-Lead and liaison counsel in the multidistrict litigation against Uber.Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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