Legal & Regulatory

US Restricts Consumer Use of Toxic Paint-Stripping Solvent Linked to Dozens of Deaths

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.


Google Workers Fired From Protesting Against Israeli Contract File Complaint with Labor Regulators

Fired workers who protested against Google's contract with Israel have lobbied a complaint with labor regulators.

US Senate Approves Banning Import of Russian Uranium

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.

Trump Media Saved from Fast-Track Claims After Delaware Judge Declines to Approve Plaintiffs' Request

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.


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US Allegedly Reclassifying Marijuana as Less Dangerous Drug! Here's What To Know About DEA's Proposal
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.
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Eight US newspapers sue OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement and unfair competition in utilizing articles to train AI chatbots.
Will Binance Founder Serve Prison Time? Here's What Experts Say About Changpeng Zhao's Money Laundering Case
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao will soon be sentenced. Will the billionaire serve prison time? [UPDATE]: The former chief executive of Binance, Changpeng Zhao, was sentenced on Tuesday, Apr.
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Campaigners accuse developed nations like the US of blocking discussions on cutting plastic production, alleging influence from lobbyists, leading to delayed progress on a global treaty.
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The Biden administration wants all new cars and trucks to have automated emergency braking by 2029. (Photo : Mark Chan on Unsplash) The Biden administration is aiming to include automatic emergency braking technology into all new vehicles and trucks by 2029 as part of their pedestrian-collision avoidance systems.
One America News Network Apologizes to Michael Cohen for Falsely Claiming Trump's Ex-Lawyer Had an  Affair With Stormy Daniels
One America News Network removed a story alleging that Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen had an affair with porn star Stormy Daniels.
FCC Penalizes the US’ Largest Wireless Carriers for Sharing User Location Without Consent
The FCC fined the top US wireless providers over $200 million for sharing consumers' real-time location data without consent.
FTC Orders Razer to Refund $1.1 Million Over False Claims of ‘N95-Grade’ RGB Face Mask
The FTC found that Razer and its affiliates marketed the Zephyr mask as N95-grade without proper testing or certification from authorities like the FDA or NIOSH.
EU Launches Investigation Against Meta Platforms Over Suspected Election Interference, Foreign Disinformation
The EU is preparing to initiate formal procedures against Meta, the company of Facebook and Instagram, over concerns that it is not doing enough to combat Russian disinformation ahead of the EU elections in June.
China Passes Tariff Law, Extending Exemptions on US Products Until November 30
The Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council announced Monday that China will continue to exempt some US imports from extra taxes until the end of November this year.
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