Category: lawsuit

Cancel Culture Attacks Targeting Jacinta Price ‘Very Dangerous’ to Australia: Expert

An expert on cancel culture has said that conservative Indigenous politician Jacinta Price gets vilified by Indigenous activists because she calls attention to the issues they don’t want to talk about, like family violence, alcohol abuse, and the problems caused by welfare dependency. Peter Kurti, the director of the Culture, Prosperity, and Civil Society program…


Media Company Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google, Facebook

A media company that operates several West Virginia newspapers is suing Google and Facebook for threatening the extinction of local newspapers across the country by their alleged anti-competitive business practices. HD Media Company this week filed a lawsuit asking a federal court to determine whether the two Silicon Valley companies had violated anti-trust laws. The…


The Nation Speaks (Jan. 30): Critical Race Theory: Lawsuits & Cancelling Lincoln; Biden’s Immigration Woes

In this episode of The Nation Speaks, we take a look at a Catholic school lawsuit; the cancellation of Abraham Lincoln; and what all this has in common with China. And finally, what can we expect from the Biden administration on immigration, crime, and justice.


Subway’s Tuna Sandwiches Don’t Actually Contain Tuna, Lawsuit Claims

The ingredient billed as “tuna” in Subway’s sandwiches and wraps is “made from anything but tuna,” a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California last week claims. The suit, filed by Karen Dhanowa and Nilima Amin of Alameda County, alleges that the “tuna” sold at the popular sandwich chain is…


Spurred to Action, LA Saloon Owner Creates ‘Think Tank’ to Help Struggling Businesses

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif.—Angela Marsden was unexpectedly thrust into the media spotlight when she went viral for her fiery grievances against Los Angeles County’s COVID-19 restrictions which prohibit outdoor dining, after an NBC comedy production was allowed to have a similar outdoor setup next to her restaurant, the Pineapple Hill Saloon. To her, it was a…


Judge in Facebook Antitrust Lawsuits Sets Deadlines for Response

The judge overseeing two separate lawsuits against Facebook by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and a group of state attorneys general set a March deadline for the social media company to respond, according to a court filing on Wednesday. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in the District of Columbia said that Facebook has until March…


ACLU Settles Public Comment Dispute with Orange County Board

SANTA ANA (CNS)—The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted Jan. 12 to approve a settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that will make some minor changes in the public speaking rules at the board’s meetings. The ACLU filed the lawsuit in 2019 on behalf of the People’s Homeless Task Force OC. The lawsuit…


Hawley Plans Lawsuit After Simon & Schuster Cancels Publication of His Book

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said Thursday he plans to sue Simon & Schuster after the publishing company canceled a contract for his brook. Calling the people behind the cancellation a “woke mob,” Hawley said the move “could not be more Orwellian.” Simon & Schuster is axing the contract “because I was representing my constituents, leading…


Orange County Sheriff Prepares to Present Plan to Reduce COVID Cases

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will present its plan to mitigate a COVID-19 jail surge to an appeals judge Jan. 8 as it continues its fight to keep more than 1,000 inmates behind bars. “The sheriff believes that his plan is what is best for the Orange County community,” department spokesman Sgt. Dennis Breckner told The Epoch…


Orange County Sheriff Prepares to Make Case for Keeping Inmates Behind Bars

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will present its plan to mitigate a COVID-19 jail surge to an appeals judge Jan. 8 as it continues its fight to keep more than 1,000 inmates behind bars. “The sheriff believes that his plan is what is best for the Orange County community,” department spokesman Sgt. Dennis Breckner told The Epoch…