Legal & Regulatory

Louisiana Becomes First US State to Criminalize 'Dangerous' Abortion Pills Possession

Louisiana Becomes First US State to Criminalize 'Dangerous' Abortion Pills Possession

Louisiana made history as it passed a bill criminalizing the possession of abortion pills without a valid prescription.


JPMorgan Chase Ordered to Pay $100 Million for CFTC Trade Reporting Violations

JPMorgan Chase & Co has been ordered to pay $100 million and admit to violating CFTC rules. NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 02: People pass a sign for JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Uvalde Shooting Victims' Parents Sue Meta, Call of Duty Maker, and Gun Company for 'Promoting' Contents to Glorify Violence, Killing

Families in Uvalde, Texas, are suing Meta Platforms and the maker of the video game 'Call of Duty,' claiming the firms are responsible for the belongings used by the gunman who killed 19 elementary school children and two teachers.

Exiled Chinese Billionaire Guo Wengui Faces Fraud Charges for $1 Billion Scam in NYC

Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Miles Guo Wengui faced court over his fraud charges, with prosecutors alleging him of financing his luxurious lifestyle.


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China has recently cracked down on "bad behavior" content, suspending super-wealthy social media influencers to discourage extravagance and materialism.
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The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) recalled two walnut products from China over prohibited sweetener content, urging caution while conducting proactive testing.
OpenAI Under Fire for Threat to Claw Back Vested Equity From Former Employees
OpenAI retracts non-disparagement agreements, allowing former employees to keep vested equity, irrespective of agreement.
Boeing CEO David Calhoun Announces He's Stepping Down At End Of Year
Boeing faces a dramatic increase in employee safety reports following a mid-air incident, prompting scrutiny and regulatory action amid ongoing leadership transitions and piled-up investigations.
SEC Approves Ether ETFs, Marking Major Milestone for Cryptocurrency Industry
The SEC has approved Ether ETFs, marking a significant milestone for the cryptocurrency industry by simplifying investments and potentially boosting wider adoption.
Singapore Airlines Revises Seatbelt Policy Following Severe Turbulence on London-Singapore Flight
Following a recent incident of severe turbulence on a Singapore Airlines flight, the airline has made updates to its in-flight policies.
Boeing's Statements on Safety Practices Being Investigated by SEC After Side Panel Breaks Off Plane
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said Boeing has a long way to go before regulators are satisfied with its manufacturing safety efforts.
Donald Trump's Ex-Fixer Michael Cohen Admits Stealing Thousands From His Former Boss' Company
Michael Cohen, the former lawyer and fixer of Donald Trump, admitted on his last day of testimony that he stole thousands of dollars from the former president's company.
Paramount, Skydance Merger Negotiations Abandoned Due to Shareholder Dispute
CBS and Paramount Global have responded to a lawsuit filed by writer Brian Beneker, who alleges he was not hired as a staff writer for SEAL Team due to his race, sex, and sexual orientation.
Joe Biden Rule Extending Overtime Protections to 1 Million More Workers Goes Into Effect: Do You Qualify?
A coalition of US business groups has initiated a legal action to block a Biden administration rule that will extend mandatory overtime pay to four million workers.
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