Legal & Regulatory
Boeing Whistleblower Warns About 787 Dreamliner Issues, Claims Plane Could Fall Apart
The Boeing whistleblower revealed alarming details about the 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Here's what Sam Salehpour said.
Senate Hearings Grill Boeing Over Safety Concerns Following Midair Incident
Senate hearings scrutinized Boeing's safety culture and production quality after the midair incident. A CEO shakeup was announced, production curbs were imposed, and deliveries were halved.
Meta Wants Users to Pay for Their Privacy, Earning an Opposition From EU Privacy Watchdog
Meta's fee-based privacy model, facing opposition from the EU's privacy watchdog, prompts criticism for requiring users to pay for privacy protection, with advocacy groups calling for clarity on the issue.
Nestle Allegedly Adds Sugar, Honey to Baby-Food Products in Poorer Countries—Here's Why Parents Should Worry
Nestle is accused of adding sugar and honey to baby food products sold in poorer countries. Experts criticize the Swiss food firm for this.
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This incident marked the third robbery at Into the RetroVerse in recent months. A Colton, California game shop became the target of a daring robbery that escalated when a hooded thief armed with a gun.
The Biden administration has announced its official plans to address the issue of ballooning interest and alleviate the burden of student loan debt for borrowers.
The new tax increase raises the taxable portion of capital gains exceeding $250,000 Canadian (US$181,000) from half to two-thirds.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Cleared of Personal Liability in Child Addiction Lawsuits by Court Decision
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg cleared of personal liability in child addiction lawsuits. US District Judge dismisses claims, emphasizing the necessity of a "special relationship" for liability. Meta remains liable, and lawsuits are ongoing.
The bill aims to prevent gatekeeping by major platform operators like Apple and Google by restricting actions such as blocking third-party stores.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announces forthcoming sanctions on Iran following its drone and missile attacks on Israel, using their oil exports to disrupt the country's destabilizing activities.
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) reportedly plans to sue Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, for federal antitrust violations.
President Joe Biden has refused to participate in the House impeachment inquiry. President Joe Biden has refused to participate in the House impeachment inquiry.
The FBI is investigating the March collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge after local authorities found a fourth body.
The first auditor appointed by former President Donald Trump's social media company has reportedly resigned after just a brief tenure.

















