Legal & Regulatory

Lazada Vietnam resumes logistics services in Ho Chi Minh City

Lazada's Laid Off Employees Set to Receive Additional Payouts; Some to Get Extra 2 Weeks’ Pay per Year of Service

Former Lazada employees who were suddenly laid off earlier this year are set to receive additional payouts, with some receiving an extra two weeks' pay per year of service and others $1,200.


Aldi Supermarket to Lower Prices on 250 Grocery Items for this Summer Due to Inflation

CEO Jason Hart reveals Aldi Supermarket's strategy to combat inflation by prioritizing low prices during the summer season. He announces, coinciding with similar initiatives from major retailers like Walmart and Target.

Justice Department to Sue Ticketmaster Parent Live Nation Over Alleged Antitrust Violations

The US Department of Justice and several states are reportedly set to file an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, the owner of Ticketmaster, as early as Thursday.

West Bromwich Albion Employee Suspended, Under Investigation Over Racism Allegations

Allegations of racism prompted the West Bromwich Albion Football Club to suspend one employee and initiate an inquiry


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Historic Crypto Regulation Bill Passes House with Strong Bipartisan Support
The House of Representatives passed the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act with a 279-136 vote, marking a significant bipartisan effort to clarify the regulatory roles of the SEC and CFTC over digital assets.
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office is investigating Microsoft's new AI-powered tool that collects snapshots of users' desktops every few seconds.
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The Department of Justice has been requested by House and Senate Democrats to consider its probe into oil industry's climate change misinformation.
News Corp, OpenAI Sign Unprecedented $250 Million Journalism Content Licensing Deal
NewsCorp and OpenAI have signed an agreement allowing the tech startup to access the content from the media conglomerate’s news sites.
The Bipartisan duo introduced a new bill requiring US presidents to disclose their finances. Here's what Americans should know about it.
CFPB Targets Buy Now, Pay Later Loans With Consumer Protection Policies Similar To Credit Cards
The US CFPB is now targeting buy now, pay later loans with consumer protection policies, similar to what credit card firms comply with.
Louisiana To Categorize Abortion Pills as Dangerous Controlled Substances—What To Know About New Bill
Louisiana is now aiming to categorize some abortion pills as dangerous controlled substances. The House has already passed the new bill.
Citigroup Fined $79 Million After UK Trader Makes $444 Billion 'Fat Finger' Error
Citigroup Inc. was fined £61.7 million ($79 million) by British regulators for failing to prevent a "fat finger" mistake worth $444 billion.
Elvis Presley's Granddaughter Riley Keough 'Traumatized' as She Fights Sale of Iconic Graceland at Foreclosure Auction
Elvis Presley's granddaughter Riley Keough is reportedly "traumatized" by the idea of the Rock n' Roll legend's Graceland estate in Tennessee being auctioned off and sold to a "random stranger."
Donald Trump Decides Not to Take the Witness Stand in Hush Money Case, Leaving His Fate up to the Jury
Former President Donald Trump has chosen not to testify in his criminal hush money trial on Tuesday, swiftly bringing his defense to a conclusion and setting the stage for jury deliberations next week.
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