Legal & Regulatory

DOJ Arrests Three in Massive Identity Theft Scheme Funding North Korean Government, Targeting Thousands of American Professionals

The Justice Department reveals arrests in a complex North Korean identity theft operation, with thousands of IT workers using stolen American identities to secure lucrative jobs abroad, resulting in significant revenue and impacting numerous US companies.


FDA Approves Amgen Drug for Most Deadly Form of Lung Cancer

Amgen's treatment for patients with the most deadly form of lung cancer has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday...

US Seniors: What You Need to Know About Retirement Abroad

With a growing number of people in the US choosing to retire elsewhere, those doing so are advised to research thoroughly on where to retire and enjoy their Social Security payments as much as possibl..

President Joe Biden Hails 'Major Step' in Reclassifying Marijuana as Lower-Risk

The Biden administration has made a significant move towards reclassifying marijuana as a drug with lower risks, according to White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre...


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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.
Elizabeth Warren Renews Call for Investigation of Elon Musk and Tesla Board — Here's Why
Senator Elizabeth Warren has renewed her call for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to investigate Tesla, its CEO Elon Musk, and its board of directors.
China Looks Into PwC's Role in Evergrande's $78 Billion Fraud Scandal
After Evergrande was accused of $78 billion fraud, Chinese authorities are investigating accounting giant PwC.
Joe Lewis: British Billionaire Who Admitted to US Insider Trading Argues He Shouldn’t Go to Jail
British billionaire Joe Lewis pled guilty to insider trading and sought supervised release for three years and a $5 million punishment instead of jail time.
Elon Musk's X Now Bans Revealing the Names of Anonymous Users After Real Name of Antisemitic Cartoonist Was Shared
Elon Musk's X has updated its privacy policy to ban users from publishing the names of people behind anonymous accounts after some users shared the alleged identity of an antisemitic cartoonist who us
Social Security Benefits to Increase for Some Seniors After Addressing Overpayment Issues
Seniors and other recipients of Social Security benefits might see higher payments after the Social Security Administration (SSA) made a few changes to its rules to address its overpayment problem.
Which Donald Trump's Assets Are at Risk If Former President Failed to Pay $454 Bond?
Letitia James's office filed on Thursday judgments in Westchester County, New York, a move indicating preparation for asset seizure if Trump fails to comply with the bond requirement.
Joe Biden's Rule Allowing Potentially Diseased Beef From Paraguay to Enter US Repealed by Senate
The Senate on Thursday passed a bill reversing the rule of the administration of President Joe Biden allowing beef imports from Paraguay, which has a history of cattle-borne diseases.
Spotify, Epic Games, Deezer, Match Group, and Other Tech Allies Support DOJ's Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple
A group of key app developers, which include Epic Games, Spotify, and others, known as the Coalition for App Fairness (CAF), is supporting the DOJ's antitrust lawsuit against Apple.
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