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Joe Biden Administration Sanctions Hundreds of Companies to Choke Russia's Supplies of Military Technology
The administration of President Joe Biden has announced nearly 300 new sanctions targeting international suppliers of military equipment technology accused of helping Russia in its war against Ukraine.
Missouri Residents Inch Closer to Voting to Minimum Wage Increase
Missouri residents may have the opportunity to vote on a potential increase to the minimum wage this November.
New California Legislation Could Put an End to Restaurant Surcharges
A new rule banning hidden service fees may oblige some California restaurants to remove them from customers' bills.
JPMorgan Chase to Pay a Civil Penalty of $100 Million Over Trade Reporting Gaps
JPMorgan Chase is expected to reach a resolution with a third US regulator that will require the bank to pay a civil penalty of $100 million.
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Johnson & Johnson proposed a settlement plan to settle all the thousands of lawsuits it faces in the U.S. The company is accused of selling talc-based products that could cause ovarian cancer.
The U.S. announced fresh sanctions against hundreds of Chinese and Russian suppliers. The U. S. government announced fresh sanctions against Chinese and Russian suppliers on Wednesday, May 1.
The UK is now investigating the OnlyFans age verification issue, alleging it is failing to prevent kids from having access.
US limited consumer usage of methylene chloride after it was linked to many deaths since 1980. A very dangerous chemical used to restore damaged furniture and strip paint has been associated with dozens of fatalities since 1980, prompting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to restrict its use among consumers.
Fired workers who protested against Google's contract with Israel have lobbied a complaint with labor regulators.
The US Senate has passed a legislation to ban the import of enriched uranium from Russia. This pool photograph distributed by Russian state owned agency Sputnik shows Russian President Vladimir Putin attending a ceremony dedicated to the first uranium delivery for the Russia-backed nuclear plant at Rooppur in Bangladesh, via a video link in Sochi on October 5, 2023.
A recent ruling by a judge in Delaware has significant implications for the ongoing legal dispute involving Donald Trump and the Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social.
Finnish hacker Aleksanteri Kivimäki was sentenced to 6 years and three months for significant cybercrime targeting psychotherapy center Vastaamo, impacting 33,000 clients and sparking national outrage.
A judge fined ex-President Trump $9k for contempt in a hush money trial over gag order violations and warned of potential jail time.
The Biden Administration could make a historic drug policy shift. The US government is allegedly reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug. If this happens, the Biden Administration would be making a history shift in the nation's drug policy.