Politics Mar 27 California lawmakers approve potential fines for high gas prices By Adam Beam, Associated Press
World Jan 04 European Union fines Facebook parent Meta 390M euros for privacy violations European Union regulators have hit Facebook parent Meta with hundreds of millions in fines for privacy violations and banned the company from forcing users in the 27-nation bloc to agree to personalized ads based on their online activity. By Kelvin Chan, Associated Press
Economy Nov 02 CBS, Leslie Moonves must pay $30.5 million for insider trading, concealing sexual assault allegations The broadcast giant is required to pay $22 million to shareholders and another $6 million for sexual harassment and assault programs. By Bobby Caina Calvan, Stefanie Dazio, Associated Press
Nation May 16 GM fined $35 million for ignition switch defects May 16, 12:50 p.m. EDT | Updated General Motors will pay a $35 million civil penalty for its failure to report a ignition switch defect in 2.6 million Chevrolet Cobalts and other small cars, the Department of Transportation announced… By Joshua Barajas
Economy Nov 19 Watch Will JPMorgan’s record settlement set incentive for better bank behavior? Will JPMorgan's record settlement set incentive for better bank behavior?…
Sep 19 Watch Regulators Charge JP Morgan With More Than $1 Billion in Penalties Regulators Charge JP Morgan With More Than $1 Billion in Penalties… Continue watching
Jun 28 Watch Health Care Law Aims to Reduce Need to Rehospitalize Medicare Patients Health Care Law Aims to Reduce Need to Rehospitalize Medicare Patients… Continue watching
Dec 11 Watch British Bank HSBC Makes $2 Billion Settlement on Money Laundering Charges British Bank HSBC Makes $2 Billion Settlement on Money Laundering Charges… Continue watching
Jul 23 Watch NCAA Fines and Penalties Will Have Lasting Impact on Penn State Football Program NCAA Fines and Penalties Will Have Lasting Impact on Penn State Football Program… Continue watching
Feb 16 House Approves Higher Fines for Broadcast Indecency By PBS News Hour The House on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a bill to dramatically increase fines for "indecent" programming, rejecting criticism the tougher penalties will stifle free speech and creativity on radio and TV broadcasts. Continue reading