Legal & Regulatory

Gold Prices Soar to New Record Highs — Experts Say Prices Will Continue to Rise With China as Top Buyer

UAE Reportedly Receives Smuggled African Gold Worth $35 Billion Annually

SwissAid's report exposes a major issue: $35 billion worth of African gold is smuggled into the UAE annually, fueling illegal trade due to lax enforcement and loopholes.


Boeing Submits New Safety Plan to FAA After Several Plane Accidents

Boeing's CEO Dave Calhoun and top executives are presenting a safety plan to the FAA, addressing quality control issues after several near-catastrophic incidents this year.

Joe Biden Administration to Expand Tax Credits for Solar, Wind Energy Projects to Include Nuclear Industry

The administration of President Joe Biden has unveiled plans to expand tax credits beyond US solar and wind energy ventures.

Spotify Increases Subscription Price in France by 1.2%

Spotify has increased all of its premium subscription in France by 1.2% in response to the French government’s levy on music streaming platforms.


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Billionaire Nelson Peltz Sells Entire Disney Stake After Board Fight, Raking in $1 Billion
Billionaire activist investor Nelson Peltz has sold his entire stake in Walt Disney. Billionaire activist investor Nelson Peltz sold his entire stake in Walt Disney on Wednesday following a contentious boardroom dispute with the media giant, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Chinese Man Arrested as Cybercrime Ringleader in US-Led Bust; Luxury Assets Confiscated
The US and its allies arrested a Chinese man accused of leading a global cybercrime network, seizing millions in assets, involved in defrauding the American government of billions of dollars during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Massive Ticketmaster Data Breach Leaks Over Half a Billion User Data; Hackers Sell Stolen Details for $500K
Ticketmaster was hit by a massive data breach while facing a lawsuit filed by the US Justice Department. Is this karma?
Massive Airbag Recall Prompts Safety Concerns
Nissan urgently advises owners of approximately 84,000 older vehicles to avoid driving them due to the heightened risk of Takata airbag inflators exploding following a fatal incident and multiple injuries since 2015.
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South Korean authorities are investigating Samsung's Giheung plant after two workers were exposed to radiation, prompting hospitalization and suspension of the suspected equipment.
Trump Media Asks Louisiana to Investigate 'Anomalies' Surrounding the Trading of Its Shares
Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), the owner of former President Donald Trump's social media platform Truth Social, has called on Louisiana's financial regulator to investigate alleged irregularities in its share trading.
Oregon Wineries Take Legal Action Against PacifiCorp Over 2020 Wildfires
Oregon wineries and vineyards are seeking over $100 million in damages from PacifiCorp in a lawsuit filed over the 2020 wildfires, alleging negligence for not shutting off power during the Labor Day windstorm.
Nigerian Scammer Claims Responsibility for Bizarre Attempt to Auction Elvis' Graceland
A self-proclaimed scammer from Nigeria has asserted responsibility for a failed attempt to auction off Elvis' Graceland.
US Eases Some Financial Restrictions on Cuba to Boost Small Businesses on the Communist-Run Island
The US Treasury Department announced on Tuesday new regulations designed to support Cuba's growing private sector and enhance the country's access to US internet services.
Donald Trump's Lawyer Claims Ex-POTUS Victim of Blackmail in Hush Money Case, Urging Jurors To Set Aside Personal Views
Donald Trump's lawyer argues that ex-POTUS was a victim of blackmailing. He's urging jurors to set aside their personal views in the hush money trial.
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