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The past few years have seen AAA hold a Copa Bardahl battle royal at Triplemania, with last year’s taking place at the third ...
A 2019 lawsuit from the FTC claimed Match.com promised a free six-month subscription to customers who didn’t “meet someone special” without disclosing the “onerous requirements” needed to fulfill this ...
In yet another multi-million dollar enforcement action, Match Group, Inc. and Match Group, LLC (“Match”), owners of Match.com, OkCupid, Plenty of Fish, and The League, have agreed to pay $14 million ...
In addition to the payment, Match Group has agreed to changes including more clearly disclosing terms for its "six-month ...
Emma Raducanu urged a Cincinnati Open umpire to remove a crying child during her thrilling match against Aryna Sabalenka on ...
Little John is moving on to match play. John Daly II, the son of two-time major winner John Daly, rallied Tuesday at the 2025 U.S. Amateur, shooting 3-under 67 o ...
BATON ROUGE – LSU golfer Arni Sveinsson, who will begin his sophomore season at LSU in a couple of weeks, played a strong 36 holes of qualifying and will advance to match play starting Wednesday in ...
In a statement, Audrey Kato, a representative for Match Group, acknowledged the agreement but emphasized that the company had ...
Germain's squad for Wednesday's UEFA Super Cup final against Tottenham, star goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma posted a message saying he is leaving the club.
Match Group will pay $14 million to the Federal Trade Commission to resolve a 2019 complaint involving deceptive practices.
The dating app behemoth will pay $14 million to settle deceptive advertising charges. It's a relatively paltry sum, but the FTC plans to give it to affected users (two major apps excluded).
Evil Uno’s Mystery Wrestling held a successful fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society, featuring the longest professional ...