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Reality Stars’ Tax Evasion Convictions Affirmed by Appeals Court

The stars of the USA Network reality television program “Chrisley Knows Best” failed to convince a federal appeals court on Friday that they’re entitled to a new trial after being found guilty of tax evasion and bank fraud.

United Airlines Workers Get Partial Class Status in Vaccine Case

United Airlines Inc. employees who requested a religious accommodation to the airline’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate and were put on unpaid leave can move forward in their lawsuit as a certified class, a Texas federal judge ruled Friday.

BNSF Can Expand Track Inspection Technology, Fifth Circuit Says

One of the largest freight railroad networks in North America won its bid to expand the use of automated track inspection technology after the Fifth Circuit determined the US Department of Transportation arbitrarily denied the company’s waiver request.

Former Ontrak Chairman Convicted in Insider Trading Scheme

Ontrak Inc.'s former CEO and chairman Terren Peizer was convicted Friday by a Los Angeles federal jury of insider trading on information about a major customer leaving the health company to avoid losing almost $13 million, the US Attorney’s Office announced on Friday.

Logan Paul Energy Drink Company Rebukes Caffeine Deception Suit

Prime Hydration LLC says consumers alleging the company mislabeled the caffeine content of its energy drinks failed to plead enough facts about how they discovered the beverages contained more caffeine than advertised.

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Yahoo’s Isikoff Beats Defamation Claims Over Seth Rich Podcast

Michael Isikoff, Yahoo! News’ chief investigative reporter, had his win in a defamation case affirmed by the D.C. Circuit Friday, after the appeals court said a man who was the subject of some episodes of the Conspiracyland podcast failed to allege actual malice on Isikoff’s part.

Former Ontrak Chairman Convicted in Insider Trading Scheme

Ontrak Inc.'s former CEO and chairman Terren Peizer was convicted Friday by a Los Angeles federal jury of insider trading on information about a major customer leaving the health company to avoid losing almost $13 million, the US Attorney’s Office announced on Friday.

BNSF Can Expand Track Inspection Technology, Fifth Circuit Says

One of the largest freight railroad networks in North America won its bid to expand the use of automated track inspection technology after the Fifth Circuit determined the US Department of Transportation arbitrarily denied the company’s waiver request.

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