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Starbucks Corp can move to Cuba, but it still cannot sell lattes there. The Obama administration on Friday tore down barriers to U.S. companies doing business on the Communist-ruled island just south of Miami, but plenty of regulatory and legal roadblocks remain on both sides of the Florida Straits. -
Federal judge demands details on Sprint $50 million 'cramming' settlement
A federal judge said on Tuesday he would not approve a proposed $50 million settlement between the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Sprint Corp over claims the mobile carrier added unauthorized charges to phone bills unless the two sides provide additional details about its fairness. -
Bankruptcy judge okays disputed bonus plan for RadioShack execs
The judge overseeing RadioShack Corp's Chapter 11 bankruptcy case on Wednesday approved a revised $1.5 million bonus plan for eight top executives at the electronics retailer, over the objection of the U.S. Trustee in the case. -
Republicans' bill aims to head off Obama Internet plan
U.S. congressional Republicans on Friday proposed legislation that would set "net neutrality" rules for broadband providers, aiming to head off tougher regulations backed by the Obama administration. -
FCC eyes $105 million fine for Sprint over phone bill 'cramming'
U.S. wireless carrier Sprint Corp is expected to face a $105 million fine from the Federal Communications Commission in coming weeks over unauthorized charges on customers' cellphone bills, a practice known as cramming, according to FCC officials. -
Woman sues Sprint over local branch's unauthorized leak of sex photos on Facebook
A woman identified in a lawsuit filed with the Los Angeles County Superior Court as J Johnson claimed that Sprint Corp violated her privacy rights and her trust when one of its employees shared her naked photos with a man on her Facebook feed, the Los Angeles Times said in a report. -
Federal Communications Commission chair undecisive on potential Sprint, T-Mobile merger
An FCC official told Reuters that Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler in unsure whether a merger of Sprint Corp and T-Mobile US could actually push through in the US due to competition concerns.
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