Legal & Regulatory
Trump Media’s First Auditor Quits After Just a Few Months on the Job: Report
The first auditor appointed by former President Donald Trump's social media company has reportedly resigned after just a brief tenure.
Verizon $100 Million Settlement: How to Get Free 1-Month Home Internet Today?
Today marks the last chance for certain Verizon customers to submit refund applications as part of a $100 million settlement resulting from a class-action lawsuit.
UK to Criminalize Creation of Sexually Explicit Deepfake Images Under New Law
Under the new legislation, creating sexually explicit deepfake images without consent can lead to a criminal record, unlimited fine, and possible imprisonment if widely shared.
Boeing Reaffirms 787 Dreamliner Safety Following Whistleblower Claims of Structural Flaws
During a media briefing, Boeing outlined rigorous 787 Dreamliner stress tests, equivalent to 165,000 flight cycles.
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South Texas groups file a lawsuit against the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to stop Elon Musk's SpaceX land swap, citing cultural and environmental concerns.
As Tax Day arrives, the IRS has informed taxpayers that they have other options available if they are unable to meet the deadline for paying their taxes.
A business owner in San Francisco has embarked on a hunger strike to bring attention to a new bike lane on Valencia Street, which he believes will negatively affect business operations along the corridor.
Nearly 940,000 taxpayers could be in for an exciting surprise as they may receive extra tax refunds from the IRS.
In 2021, US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers mandated Apple to grant developers greater flexibility in guiding users towards alternative payment methods for digital purchases.
Many companies in the United States are reportedly exploring the 4-day workweek option. But, is the proposed new norm possible for all industries?
A cost-of-living increase (COLA) of 3.2% in 2024 helped a lot of people in the US who depend on Social Security to get by.
The Justice Department said a chief executive of a US biotechnology company was sentenced to seven years in jail on Friday for COVID-19 test fraud.
Google will start removing links to California news websites from some users' search results as part of a test for a bill that would obligate online ad firms to pay a fee for connecting state residents to news sources.

















