Legal & Regulatory
Victorinox to Make Bladeless Swiss Army Knife—CEO Carl Elsener Explains Why
Victorinox, the Swiss army knife maker, will make a bladeless version of the pocket tool. The company's CEO explains why.
Tennessee Cleaning Company Fined $650,000 for Illegally Hiring Children, Some as Young as 13, to Clean Dangerous Slaughterhouses
A cleaning company in Tennessee has agreed to pay nearly $650,000 after a federal probe found it had employed over 20 children to clean dangerous slaughterhouses in Virginia and Iowa.
EU Greenlights Japan's Nippon Steel's $14.9 Billion Acquisition of US Steel Despite Opposition
The European Union (EU) has approved Japan's Nippon Steel's acquisition of US Steel for $14.9 billion despite facing opposition in the United States.
Some California Stores May Be Forced to Close Self-Checkout Lanes Under New Bill
Some California stores may be compelled to eliminate self-checkout lanes due to a new bill that changes the regulations of the service.
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Google has filed a lawsuit against Canada's broadcasting regulator, claiming that the revenue it generates from advertisements on YouTube videos should not be considered when determining the regulatory fees.
Two products sold at Dollar Tree and Publix locations have been recalled by Planters due to potential Listeria contamination.
A complaint reveals Lululemon's marketing-environmental impact discrepancies, citing a significant rise in greenhouse gas emissions since the "Be Planet" campaign's started in 2020.
A former high-ranking executive at the Trump Organization testified on Monday about his involvement in the payments made by Donald Trump.
Social Security and Medicare have improved due to stronger-than-expected economic growth. However, the safety-net programs are still expected to face a funding crisis in approximately ten years.
The ruling upheld an earlier decision of a judge, who ruled that Apple violated a law in 2022 by blocking union flyers and coercively interrogating employees about their pro-union activities.
Boeing is facing a new FAA investigation. The probe was triggered after it admitted possibly missing some required inspections for the 787 Dreamliner.
Hong Kong Investors Win $2.5 Million Case Against Company That Promised to Repurchase Luxury Watches
WatchFund, led by Dominic Khoo, has been ordered by a Hong Kong court to repurchase luxury watches worth $2.5 million following breaches of contract with five investors.
An American businessman is currently on trial in Jamaica for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill his wife to collect a massive life insurance payout.
A Florida Costco customer has filed a lawsuit against three pharmacies and their respective pharmacists, claiming that a pharmacist gave him Adderall, which put him into a psychotic state.