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How Better Signs Can Help New York’s Met Museum Fix Its Vague Admissions Policy

One of the most visited museums in the world is about to become even more accessible. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City announced on Friday (Feb. 26) that it will settle a three-year-old class action lawsuit challenging its vague “pay-as you wish” admission policy. To coincide with the opening of its new satellite location on Madison Avenue and 75th Street next month, the museum …


Warner Music Pays $14 Million to End ‘Happy Birthday’ Copyright Lawsuit

Sing the song, blow out the candles, eat the cake and unwrap the gifts. According to a court filing on Monday, music publisher Warner/Chappell will pay $14 million to end a lawsuit challenging its hold on the English language’s most popular song, “Happy Birthday to You.” Additionally, the settlement stipulates a proposed final judgment and order that would declare the song to be in the public …


Flint Water Victims Can’t Sue the Government. That’s Another Crime.

Michigan’s state and local officials poisoned Flint’s water with lead but innocent federal taxpayers are the ones having to foot the cleanup bill. President Obama has pledged to hand Flint $85 million in aid money. This sounds like a lot, but the fact of the matter is that it is far less than what Flint’s victims would have gotten if a corporation — rather than government — had been the culprit.


Olive Garden Has Unlimited Breadsticks — Also Lots of Labor Issues, Illness Outbreaks, and an Icky Sexual Harassment Policy

With their claim, “When you’re here, you’re family,” Olive Garden has become synonymous with America’s proliferation of family-style restaurants. Olive Garden is the largest retail brand of Darden Restaurants, the world’s largest full-service restaurant conglomerate, and the world’s largest employer of tipped employees. Beyond size, however, Olive Garden has made a name for itself by using the …


First Lawsuit in State Lottery-Fixing Scandal Seeks Millions

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — It was one of those dreams-come-true moments that lotteries love to promote when “Lucky Larry” Dawson smiled as he claimed a $9 million jackpot, surrounded by his kids and grandkids. Five years later, the Iowa man has become the first plaintiff in litigation that threatens to cost state lotteries millions of dollars following an insider jackpot-rigging scandal. A Des …



Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Plans $30M Credit for Flint Water Customers

LANSING, Mich. — Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder will propose $30 million in state funding to help pay the water bills of Flint residents facing an emergency over the city’s lead-contaminated water supply. Snyder will brief Flint officials and pastors about the plan Wednesday and outline it to lawmakers next week as part of his 2016-2017 budget proposal, according to a statement the governor’s office …



Freeport Outlook Dims as Oil Drop Compounds Debt Woes

Phoenix-based mining giant Freeport-McMoRan has endured a riches-to-rags turnaround. Things might stay depressed for a while longer. Freeport-McMoRan(Photo: Courtesy of Freeport-McMoRan)
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Three years ago, the roughly 4-percent dividend yield paid by Freeport-McMoRan Inc. looked like a pretty good deal — and plenty safe.