The FTC accused Live Nation and Ticketmaster of costing fans millions of dollars by tacitly allowing ticket brokers to scoop concert tickets and sell them to at a significant markup.
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Trump to send Nat’l Guard to Memphis, shelves Chicago plans due to ‘Hostile’ leadership
President Donald Trump announced that he will be deploying the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee, in his latest initiative to crack down on violent crime.
Read More Trump to send Nat’l Guard to Memphis, shelves Chicago plans due to ‘Hostile’ leadershipEx-NFL QB Jay Cutler gets jail time in DUI plea deal
Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler is scheduled to report to jail in Tennessee on Sept. 29 after accepting a plea deal in a case involving DUI and gun charges.
Read More Ex-NFL QB Jay Cutler gets jail time in DUI plea dealKilmar Abrego Garcia detained again, facing deportation to Uganda
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran illegal alien who was deported back to his home country from the U.S. after being deemed a member of MS-13 by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), was detained once more by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Read More Kilmar Abrego Garcia detained again, facing deportation to UgandaNational Guard set to mobilize across 19 states amid enforcement of illegal immigration laws
Up to 1,700 National Guardsmen are set to be mobilized across 19 states by the Trump administration as part of the president’s clampdown on illegal immigration.
Read More National Guard set to mobilize across 19 states amid enforcement of illegal immigration lawsKilmar Abrego Garcia lawyers accuse DOJ of taking part in ‘vindictive and selective prosecution,’ seeking to dismiss criminal charges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s attorneys accused Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors on Tuesday of “vindictive and selective prosecution,” filing a motion to dismiss the criminal human smuggling charges against him.
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