Legal & Regulatory
Tesla’s Autopilot Deemed Dangerously Misleading After Colorado Employee Died in Fiery Crash
A lawsuit has been filed against the carmaker by the widow of a man who tragically lost his life in a car accident involving a Tesla.
Elon Musk's X Fails to Win Lawsuit Against Israeli Data-Scraping Firm
A lawsuit filed by Elon Musk's X against Israel's Bright Data has been dismissed by a federal judge in California.
US Federal Judge Overturns $8 Cap on Late Credit Card Fees
US District Court Fort Worth judge Mark Pittman blocked the new rule imposed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau capping credit card late fees at $8.
Why Kim Jong Un Banned Red Lipsticks in North Korea? Here’s the Shocking Truth!
North Korea imposes strict regulations on fashion and appearance, with a particular focus on banning red lipstick.
Latest News
The U.S. government weighs sanctions targeting Chinese banks. Can this help stop Russia from invading Ukraine?
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong reveals he once was scammed as Singaporeans are affected by online scammers, too, with the government expected to intensify efforts to combat fraudulent activities.
President Biden's administration plans to announce new tariffs on China, focusing on industries like electric vehicles, batteries, and solar cells, continuing the economic competition between the two nations.
A federal jury in New York convicted an investor on Thursday of insider trading in a shell company's shares ahead of its October 2021 merger announcement with Trump Media.
Canada's financial watchdog has slapped Binance with a fine of nearly $4.38 million for violating anti-money laundering and terrorist financing laws.
A House committee calls Microsoft's Brad Smith to testify later this month about software flaws that enabled hackers to access government officials' email accounts.
The SEC has launched an investigation into Boeing's statements regarding its safety practices following an incident involving a 737 Max 9 aircraft in January.
Around 800,000 BetterHelp customers are set to receive refund notices following a settlement with the FTC, with each refund amounting to nearly $10.
Sherman Nealy can sue Flo Rida for a decade-old copyright violation if the US Supreme Court extends copyright damages.
Student loan forgiveness depends on employment eligibility, especially for nonprofit or government workers eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF).

















