Legal & Regulatory

California's Landmark Price Transparency Law to Go Into Effect in July — Here's What You Need to Know

The price transparency law of California will take effect on July 1. Here's what you need to know.


Tesla’s Autopilot Deemed Dangerously Misleading After Colorado Employee Died in Fiery Crash

A lawsuit has been filed against the carmaker by the widow of a man who tragically lost his life in a car accident involving a Tesla...

Elon Musk's X Fails to Win Lawsuit Against Israeli Data-Scraping Firm

A lawsuit filed by Elon Musk's X against Israel's Bright Data has been dismissed by a federal judge in California...

US Federal Judge Overturns $8 Cap on Late Credit Card Fees

US District Court Fort Worth judge Mark Pittman blocked the new rule imposed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau capping credit card late fees at $8...


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China to Remove US-Manufactured Microprocessors From Government Computers
In response to the US House passing a TikTok ban bill and amid fears of Chinese retaliation, China has initiated measures to exclude US-manufactured microprocessors, particularly from Intel and AMD.
Michael Jackson's Son in Legal Battle With Grandmother Katherine Over Funds From His Father's Estate
Michael Jackson's son, Bigi "Blanket" Jackson, has asked a court to deny the King of Pop's mother from using his late father's estate money in her ongoing legal battle.
Donald Trump Vows to Fight Civil Fraud Case up to US Supreme Court, Says He Has $500M in Cash Ahead of Bond Deadline
Ahead of the deadline to pay the $454 million civil fraud fine, Donald Trump has vowed to take the fight on the ruling out of New York Attorney General Letitia James' case up to the US Supreme Court i
Former CEO Shoots Himself to Commit Suicide After Receiving $25 Million Record-Breaking Fine for Fraud at Steinhoff
After being notified of an arrest warrant against him, a former CEO of Steinhoff was found dead in what authorities suspect to be a suicide.
Alaska Airlines Passengers in Boeing's Door Plug Blowout Incident Could be Crime Victims, FBI Says
The passengers aboard the Alaska Airlines Boeing flight, which had a door plug blowout incident midair, received letters from the FBI that told them they might be victims of crimes.
U.S House Passes $1.2 Trillion Funding Package to Prevent Government Shutdown, Overcoming GOP Opposition
The US House has approved a $1.2 trillion funding package to prevent a government shutdown, with the bill heading to the Senate amid GOP opposition.
Is it April Fools Prank? Germany to Legalize Cannabis Starting April 1
Germany will legalize recreational cannabis starting April 1, but it comes with strict regulations, leaving some questioning if it's an April Fool's prank by the government to catch Germans illegally
Ships To Soon Pay For Pollution They Create With The World's First Global Emissions Tax
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) recently concluded talks in London to introduce the world's first global emissions tax. The tax, backed by 34 nations, aims to steer the shipping industry
DOJ-Apple Antitrust Lawsuit May Lead to a Change in Business or a Long Legal Battle
The U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit against Apple for alleged antitrust violations has initiated a lengthy legal battle that may reshape Apple's business practices and the tech industry. The DOJ
Vodafone and Three Merger: UK Gives Telcos 5 Working Days to Address Competition Concerns to Avoid in-Depth Probe
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will thoroughly investigate the merger between Vodafone and CK Hutchison's Three unless the two mobile carriers address the regulator's concerns.
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