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Tesla settles FSD crash lawsuit as federal investigations continue

TechCrunch

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June 26, 2026

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The lawsuit was connected to a fatal 2023 crash involving a vehicle using the company's advanced driver assistance system known as Full Self-Driving.

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The Next Web

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· Jun 29, 2026

Tesla settles a fatal Full Self-Driving crash lawsuit

A settlement is the sound a lawsuit makes when it stops. For Tesla, one just went quiet. The far louder problem, a federal safety investigation, is still talking. Tesla has settled a lawsuit tied to a fatal 2023 crash involving its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system, Bloomberg first reported. Neither side disclosed the terms. TechCrunch laid [] This story continues at The Next Web

The Real Deal

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· Jun 29, 2026

Gary Barnett presses on in $15M legal battle with ex-partners

A years-long legal battle between real estate mogul Gary Barnett and two of his former business partners could be headed for its next chapter. The Extell Development founder and chairman is taking his case with Yoel Weber and Yoel Leonorovitz to an appeals court. The conflict goes back to 2022, when Weber and Leonorovitz sued Barnett, HP Stock LLC — an entity solely owned by him — and Extell Development for over 15 million in allegedly unpaid “fees for electrical contracting” performed at four of Barnett’s projects. Barnett fired back by filing counterclaims, arguing that since 2014 he owned a []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

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· Jul 2, 2026

Keystone Kash Busted as Key Omission Comes to Light

Evelyn Hockstein/REUTERSEmbattled FBI Director Kash Patel is being accused of breaking the law after failing to properly report a six-figure purchase of stock in a crypto company that has received millions of dollars in government contracts through the Justice Department.According to NOTUS, Patel, 46, purchased between 100,001 and 250,000 worth of stock in MicroStrategy, a “bitcoin treasury company,” on Nov. 21. He did not disclose the trade with federal regulators until May 26, well past the 45-day deadline required for reporting stock transactions over 1,000 under the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act. Read more at The Daily Beast.

ArcaMax

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· Jun 22, 2026

California lawmakers weigh Uber, Consumer Attorneys compromise ahead of deadline

The Legislature will consider a proposed bill to execute a compromise Uber and the Consumer Attorneys of California reached last week setting aside competing ballot measures to work on safety legislation around ride-hailing companies. Senate Bill...

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· Jun 25, 2026

Outrage: Federal and State Lawmakers Want Justice Over Biden DEA Allowing Fentanyl to Flow Into U.S.

Outrage: Federal and State Lawmakers Want Justice Over Biden DEA Allowing Fentanyl to Flow Into U.S.

Crime Prevention Research Center

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· Jul 10, 2026

At The Federalist: Trump’s Immigration Enforcement Really Is Slashing Violent Crime

Dr. John Lott has a new op-ed piece at The Federalist. . Is crime falling? Some conservatives, notably Steve Bannon, argue that Americans should ignore the FBI’s crime statistics showing record drops in violent crime. The murder rate last year fell to the lowest rate ever recorded, and the violent crime rate is clearly at the lowest [] The post At The Federalist: Trump’s Immigration Enforcement Really Is Slashing Violent Crime appeared first on Crime Prevention Research Center.

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Related coverage for "Tesla settles FSD crash lawsuit as federal investigations continue": The Next Web — Tesla settles a fatal Full Self-Driving crash lawsuit. The Real Deal — Gary Barnett presses on in $15M legal battle with ex-partners. The Daily Beast — Keystone Kash Busted as Key Omission Comes to Light. ArcaMax — California lawmakers weigh Uber, Consumer Attorneys compromise ahead of deadline. RedState — Outrage: Federal and State Lawmakers Want Justice Over Biden DEA Allowing Fentanyl to Flow Into U.S.. Crime Prevention Research Center — At The Federalist: Trump’s Immigration Enforcement Really Is Slashing Violent Crime