Summary
A bankruptcy judge is set to approve a settlement deal for Purdue Pharma related to opioid lawsuits. In other news, Charlotte is preparing for more federal agents due to an immigration enforcement plan, and the Trump administration will not require airlines to compensate for flight delays.
Key Facts
- A federal bankruptcy judge is reviewing a settlement deal for Purdue Pharma.
- The settlement is related to lawsuits about the harm caused by opioids.
- President Trump is planning to increase federal agent presence in Charlotte to enforce immigration rules.
- The Trump administration has decided not to mandate airlines to pay passengers for delays caused by the airlines.
- The decision on airlines affects how they handle compensation for flight disruptions.