The FTC and 17 state attorneys general have filed an antitrust case against Amazon, alleging the company has used its market power to maintain higher prices and harm customers and rivals. FTC Chair Lina Khan noted the immediate harm of Amazon's alleged anti-competitive practices, and the lawsuit seeks to hold the company accountable and restore the competitive conditions that existed before its conduct. This case is the latest in a series of antitrust actions taken against tech giants and could have far-reaching implications for the industry.
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The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of allowing Alabama to redraw its congressional maps with greater representation for Black voters. This could potentially send another Democrat to Congress, and is a victory for Black voters in Alabama who have long been underrepresented. The ruling orders Alabama to redraw its maps with an additional Black majority district or “something quite close to it”, and Secretary of State John Merrill has submitted three proposals to do so.
The Alabama Supreme Court is considering a request from the state attorney general to set an execution date for Kenneth Eugene Smith using a proposed new execution method of nitrogen hypoxia. Smith's lawyers have argued that this method is "experimental" and that the state has disclosed little information about how it would work, while the state has argued that it is a humane and painless way to carry out executions. If the court approves the request, Smith would become the first person in Alabama to be executed using the nitrogen hypoxia method, otherwise the state will have to find another way to carry out Smith's death sentence.
Key takeaways: The Supreme Court denied emergency requests from Alabama Republicans to use a congressional map drawn by GOP state lawmakers. The court’s decision was…
Rep. Rob Menendez (D-N.J.) is seeking reelection despite his father, Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), being indicted on corruption charges last week. Rep. Menendez believes his record of service should be the focus of his reelection campaign, rather than his father's legal troubles. He is determined to stay in office and continue to serve his constituents, and the outcome of the election will be closely watched.
Judge Scott McAfee of Fulton County, Georgia has issued an order to protect the identities of jurors in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants. The order prohibits the drawing or recording of images, statements, or conversations of jurors or prospective jurors, and restricts the use of photographic or electronic equipment without a judge’s consent. It also requires that jurors and prospective jurors be identified only by their initials and juror numbers. The order is intended to ensure that jurors can remain anonymous and safe throughout the proceedings.
President Joe Biden is making history by joining striking United Auto Workers (UAW) members on the picket line in Michigan. The strike is in response to the Big Three automakers' refusal to offer better wages and working conditions. Biden's presence is an unprecedented move, and it is uncertain how it will affect the negotiations between the UAW and the automakers.
Three people have been arrested in connection with the death of 1-year-old Nicholas Dominici, who died from a drug overdose at a Bronx day care center in September. Renny Antonio Parra Paredes, 38, of the Bronx, has been charged with conspiracy to distribute narcotics resulting in death. Police are still searching for the day care owner's husband, who is also charged with conspiracy to distribute narcotics resulting in death. The investigation into Dominici's death is ongoing.







