Poppi settled a class action lawsuit alleging misleading "gut healthy" marketing claims. Consumers who bought Poppi drinks between January 23, 2020, and July 18, 2025, can claim refunds. Claims must ...
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The House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a resolution formally authorizing the Oversight Committee's ongoing probe into Jeffrey Epstein. The legislation also authorized the committee's ...
Robert Charles Alexander is the Senior Crime and Court Reporter for Newsweek based in London. He formerly worked as a Political Correspondent for the Local Democracy Service of the BBC, and is a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday publicly posted the files it has received from the Justice Department on the sex trafficking investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and his ...
President Donald Trump railed against the probe into Jeffrey Epstein on Friday after some of the late financier’s victims came forward for a press conference, with the president calling for an “end” ...
Spirit Aviation Holdings Inc. filed for bankruptcy for the second time in less than a year after failing to turn around its cash-strapped airline. The carrier filed Chapter 11 on Friday in New York, ...
Joseph Schnitt, acting deputy chief at the DOJ’s Office of Enforcement Operations, made a series of claims about the case while on a Hinge date he believed to be real. The footage was uploaded to X on ...
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) formally filed a long-promised discharge petition Tuesday to force action on his bill with Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) to require the Trump administration to publicly disclose ...
WASHINGTON – Lisa Cook, the Federal Reserve governor President Donald Trump said he fired, has filed a federal lawsuit arguing the president has no power to remove her from office. The unprecedented ...
Victims of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will go in front of cameras on Wednesday, as the controversy over Epstein-related files reignites with Congress back in Washington this week.
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