Woman Sues Post Cereal Brand for $5 Million, Says Honey-Comb Box Had Too Few Servings
The woman says her family box of Honey-Comb cereal had one serving less than the promised 13 servings.
Top News & Stories
The woman says her family box of Honey-Comb cereal had one serving less than the promised 13 servings.
In an ongoing lawsuit filed by the state of California’s attorney general against two pro-life organizations for promoting abortion pill reversal (APR), an Illinois judge Oct. 29 ordered the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) to release communications with state personnel regarding APR. Seventh Circuit Court Judge Jack Davis of Sangamon County Oct. 29 ordered ACOG to comply with a subpoena requested by the pro-life defendants, Heartbeat International, and RealOptions. California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed the lawsuit in 2023 against the defendants on behalf of the state, alleging that the pro-life groups “engaged in false advertising and deceptive.
Cranston brought use of his likeness to the attention of SAG-AFTRA. He had not given his consent for Sora 2 to use his image.
Cranston brought use of his likeness to the attention of SAG-AFTRA. He had not given his consent for Sora 2 to use his image.