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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State of the Union: Joe Biden Vows to Make Big Corporations, Wealthy Americans Pay More Taxes
President Joe Biden announced plans to increase taxes on big corporations and wealthy Americans during his State of the Union address on Thursday night.
US House Panel Approves Bill That Could Ban TikTok; Users Flood Congress With Calls After App Sends Pop-up Messages
A controversial bill that could potentially block TikTok in the United States (US) was unanimously approved by a bipartisan panel of lawmakers.
Ex-Google Software Engineer Charged With Stealing AI Trade Secrets for China-Based Companies
An ex-Google software engineer was charged with stealing AI trade secrets from the company to pass on to two Chinese companies.
Starbucks to Lay off Thousands of Workers in Middle East After Being Hit by Boycott Campaign Relating to Israel-Hamas War
Starbucks' franchisee in the Middle East, Alshaya Group, is implementing significant job cuts at its coffee shops.
Apple Terminates Epic Games' Developer Account in Europe in Retaliation Over 'Fortnite' Maker's Lawsuits, Tim Sweeney Says
Apple has terminated Epic Games' developer account launched in an app store for iPhones in Europe, according to Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney.
Russian Oligarch's Mega-Yacht Amadea: US Government's $1 Million Monthly Maintenance Burden Unveiled
The US Department of Justice reportedly spends $1 million monthly on the Amadea, a $230 million mega yacht seized from Russian mogul Suleiman Kerimov.
UK Scraps 'Non-Dom' Tax Status, Aims to Raise £2.7 Billion Annually
UK Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt plans to eliminate the "non-dom" status in the UK, aiming for a fairer, more competitive global tax system.
Biden Administration Proposes $8 Credit Card Late Fee Cap, Industry Warns of Higher Interest
Biden's proposed $8 cap on credit card late fees aims to relieve consumer burden, but the industry warns of potential interest rate hikes and unintended consequences.
London Southend Airport Acquired by US Firm Carlyle in Settlement Deal
US private equity giant Carlyle will buy Southend Airport after a debt settlement.
OpenAI Shares Elon Musk Emails Exposing His Apparent Hypocrisy, Says He Urges the Startup to Raise More Money
OpenAI has issued a public rebuttal to the lawsuit filed by Elon Musk against the company by releasing a series of emails showing the tech billionaire's support for the firm's plan to raise more money
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