

Warner Bros. Discovery Shareholders Approve $111 Billion Paramount Deal
Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders have approved a $111 billion merger with Paramount, advancing the deal towards closure. The approval marks a significant step amid ongoing regulatory reviews that could alter the media landscape.

California's Amazon price-fixing lawsuit cites fresh evidence of coercion and collusion
California's lawsuit against Amazon now includes newly cited emails and documents that implicate the company in pressuring vendors to inflate prices. This development could significantly influence the upcoming trial and regulatory actions.

Live Nation and Ticketmaster to Appeal Landmark Monopoly Verdict
A US jury found Live Nation and Ticketmaster operate as an illegal monopoly in concert ticketing. The companies plan to appeal, which may influence future regulation and industry practices.

California Supreme Court Orders Sheriff to Cease Ballot Fraud Probe of 650,000 Ballots
The California Supreme Court has ordered Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco to cease his investigation into alleged election fraud involving over 650,000 ballots. This ruling limits law enforcement's role in election disputes and clarifies their authority over election materials.

Nexstar's $6.2B Tegna Acquisition Faces Multiple Legal and Regulatory Hurdles
Nexstar has finalized its $6.2 billion purchase of Tegna, but legal challenges and regulatory hurdles are stalling full integration. Court orders and state interventions question the deal's compliance with antitrust laws and industry regulations, signaling ongoing turbulence ahead.

California Sheriff Chad Bianco Seizes Over 650,000 Ballots in Election Probe
Sheriff Chad Bianco has confiscated over 650,000 ballots from the 2025 California election amid an ongoing investigation into ballot discrepancies. The seizure has sparked a legal dispute and heightened tensions over election integrity in the state.