Wal-mart workers claim retailer’s “unchecked discretion” to store managers for pay and promotion opportunities creates gender bias

On March 30, 2011, in Finance & Economy, Legal, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

A class action lawsuit filed by six women against retail giant Wal-Mart alleges the company created a culture of gender bias by more than 500 managers in thousands of stores across America.

The United States Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments from attorneys representing the women and Wal-Mart…

WAR 3: U.S. military launches cruise missiles against Libya in coalition's "Operation Odyssey Dawn"

On March 19, 2011, in Gov't & Politics, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

At least twenty-five ships from the United States, Canada, Britain, France and Italy on Saturday launched over 110 Tomahawk cruise-guided missiles in an attack on Libya’s radar and anti-aircraft sites around the capitol of Tripoli.

The military action, dubbed “Operation Odyssey Dawn”, comes as a result of Friday’s United Nations Security Council vote on Resolution 1973 to protect the people of Libya from it’s long-time ruler, Colonel Muamar Ghadafi…

Obama administration wants tough new laws to combat online content infringement

On March 17, 2011, in Legal, Technology, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

The Obama Administration, working jointly with several federal agencies including the Departments of Commerce, Health & Human Services, Homeland Security, Justice and State,  on Wednesday unveiled tough new recommendations aimed at better enforcement of online piracy and counterfeiting laws.

Super Bowl seizure: Ten live-streaming websites seized for copyright infringement of sporting events

On February 3, 2011, in Legal, Sports, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

Ten popular video streaming websites were seized this week as part of a copyright infringement crackdown by the U.S. Southern District Attorney in New York just prior to this year’s Super Bowl event.

According to a search warrant unsealed Wednesday in federal court, the websites provided access to a variety of pirated and illegal sporting and pay-per-view events…

"Thank you for suing us": Taco Bell turns beef lawsuit into public relations offensive

On January 30, 2011, in Finance & Economy, Legal, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

A class action lawsuit filed on Jan. 19 against the fast-food chain Taco Bell alleges that the company is misleading consumers by advertising its restaurants serve “seasoned ground beef” on its menu selections.

Instead, the lawsuit claims, a substantial amount of filling contains substances other than beef.

The 18-page document was filed in the United States District Court’s Central District of California on behalf of plaintiff Amanda Obney and other consumers…

The A-Team: America’s first high school Tea Party group wants to "wake up the youth"

On January 29, 2011, in Gov't & Politics, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

Glen A. Wilson High School in California has America’s first Tea Party group for pre-teens and teens who stand up for what they believe in. Their goal is to “revolutionize and wake up the youth of America.”Glen A. Wilson High School in California has America’s first Tea Party group for pre-teens and teens who stand up for what they believe in.

Their goal is to “revolutionize and wake up the youth of America.”

A-Team President Caleb Yee recently spoke with Big 3 News Senior Contributor Ethan in an exclusive website interview about the organization’s goals.

As nation remembers Roe v. Wade, charges filed against Philadelphia abortion doctor's "house of horrors" where 45 fetuses discovered

On January 24, 2011, in Legal, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

This weekend marked the 38th anniversary of one of the most controversial Supreme Court decision’s in American history — Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion and extended protections to women’s reproductive health on January 22, 1973.

On Saturday, President Obama memorialized the occasion in a statement pledging his continued commitment to protecting the constitutional right…

Mobsters, money & murder: FBI nabs 127 La Cosa Nostra family members in largest single-day sting operation

On January 22, 2011, in Legal, by Rusty Ray, Executive Editor

In what was described as one of the largest single-day operations against the mafia in the FBI’s history, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said on Thursday more than 100 individuals were charged in 16 indictments. “We are pleased to announce an important step forward in our nation’s ongoing fight against the organized crime families of [...]

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