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US Regulators Target Huawei Lab in Broad China Tech Crackdown

Regulators blocked a Huawei Technologies Co. lab from licensing telecommunications equipment in the United States.


Johnson & Johnson to Settle All Thousands of Talc-Linked Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits—Is $6.5 Billion Settlement Enough?

Johnson & Johnson proposed a settlement plan to settle all the thousands of lawsuits it faces in the U.S. The company is accused of selling talc-based products that could cause ovarian cancer...

US Sanctions Hundreds of Chinese, Russian Suppliers Over Putin Invasion Support Accusations

The U.S. announced fresh sanctions against hundreds of Chinese and Russian suppliers...

UK Investigates OnlyFans, Accussing Online Adult Platform of Failing to Prevent Children From Having Access

The UK is now investigating the OnlyFans age verification issue, alleging it is failing to prevent kids from having access...


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New Legislation Threatens TikTok Ban in the U.S. - ByteDance Given Five-Month Ultimatum
House Representatives propose the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act to force ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, to divest the app within five months
Microsoft Fires Back at NY Times Over ChatGPT Lawsuit: Publication is Presenting False 'Doomsday Futorology'
Microsoft, as OpenAI's largest investor, is defending against The New York Times' lawsuit against the artificial intelligence company, claiming it misrepresents the impact of ChatGPT on the news indus
Elon Musk Sued by Former Twitter Executives for Making up 'Fake Cause' to Fire Them to Avoid Paying Over $128 Million
Four former top Twitter executives have sued Elon Musk for allegedly withholding more than $128 million of their severance pay after firing them when he acquired the company.
FAA Says Boeing, Spirit AeroSystems Fail to Comply With Manufacturing Quality Control Standards in 'Multiple Instances'
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has unveiled findings pointing to quality control issues at Boeing and its top supplier, Spirit AeroSystems.
Apple Fined $2 Billion by EU for App Store Monopoly Following 5-Year Probe
EU fines Apple $2B for favoring its music streaming service over competitors on the App Store, marking the first antitrust penalty against the tech giant. Apple plans to appeal.
The Body Shop's Mass Firing Breaches Employment Law—Is Lawsuit Possible?
The Body Shop admitted to breaching employment laws by abruptly firing hundreds of employees without notice or compensation, prompting legal action and ethical concerns amid its "restructuring" plans.
OpenAI Executives Say Elon Musk's Lawsuit Stems From His 'Regrets’ That He’s No Longer Part of the Company
Top OpenAI executives believe that Elon Musk's lawsuit stems from his "regrets" about no longer being a part of the company.
AstraZeneca’s Lawsuit Challenging Medicare Drug Price Negotiations Dismissed by Judge
A federal judge in Delaware has dismissed AstraZeneca's lawsuit challenging Medicare's new power to negotiate prices directly with drug manufacturers.
IRS to Go After 125,000 High-Earning Americans Who Did Not File Tax Returns Going Back to 2017
To improve tax compliance and ensure fairness, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is going after 125,000 people who earned over $400,000 annually but did not file tax returns between 2017 and 2021.
Salesforce's Chief Ethical Officer Optimistic About US AI Regulation, Says Momentum is Building
Amid rapid AI development, Salesforce's Paula Goldman sees hope for US regulation, citing bipartisan support. Despite challenges, the company thrives financially, fueled by AI integration in its offer
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