Legal & Regulatory
Donald Trump's Third Bid to Delay Hush Money Trial Denied by NY Court
During the week, Donald Trump's legal team has tried several times without success to delay the trial, citing reasons like a gag order and questioning the judge's impartiality.
California's $24 Billion Effort Failed to Curb Homelessness, Auditor Questions Spending
California spent $24 billion on homelessness with little accountability or oversight as the crisis worsened, according to a state audit.
Hollywood Studios Want to Block Pirate Sites as More People Pirate Movies Due to High Streaming Prices
As streaming prices surge, Hollywood urges Congress to reintroduce failed anti-piracy law amid rising concerns about video piracy, proposing ISP site-blocking measures similar to SOPA despite past free speech objections and widespread protests.
Biden-Backed Labor Watchdog Sued By Amazon, SpaceX, and Starbucks Over 'Unconstitutional' Labor Laws
Biden's National Labor Relations Board's top lawyer vows to resist legal challenges from corporate giants like Amazon, Starbucks, and SpaceX, accusing them of retaliating against the agency's efforts to hold them accountable for violating workers' rights.











