Legal & Regulatory

Coach Sues Gap for Selling T-Shirts With the Word 'Coach'

Coach took legal action against Gap on Wednesday, alleging that the retailer's Old Navy unit unlawfully sold T-shirts with the word "Coach."


New York City Marathon Is Being Asked to Pay $750,000 to Cover the Lost Toll Revenue for Using Verrazzano Bridge

The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) wants the New York City marathon to pay $750,000 annually, citing the significant loss in bridge toll revenues caused by the closure of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.

Ukrainians Can Now File Online Compensation Claims as Register Opens of Damage to Homes Caused by Russia's Invasion

Ukrainians can now start filing claims for damage to their homes as a result of Russia's invasion at a newly established register that opened Tuesday.

Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders Tout Inhaler Price Drops as They Join Forces to Promote Lower Health Care Costs

President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders joined forces on Wednesday to promote lower health care costs, including inhalers.


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An Indian company allegedly supplied the US with contaminated shrimps, an American whistleblower revealed.
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Nick Caldwell's legal team alleged that Elon Musk’s X withheld severance benefits from the former Twitter exec and others while falsely accusing them of misconduct.
Brothers Michael Shvartsman and Gerald Shvartsman, originating from Florida, admitted to one count of securities fraud each in New York City on Wednesday.
Kansas City voters reject sales tax extension for NFL Chiefs and MLB Royals' stadium projects, casting uncertainty over teams' future in the city.
Nexus Services, a firm providing services for immigrants in federal detention, was ordered to pay over $811 million in restitution and penalties in a lawsuit that claimed it engaged in abusive and deceptive practices.
Amazon is now ditching its self-check out tech, Just Walk Out, due to privacy risks. Here's what shoppers need to know.
At least 29 persons were dead after a fire broke out at a nightclub in Istanbul, Turkey, on Tuesday.
Seized $2 billion Silk Road Bitcoin was moved by the US government. Will they be sold again? In this photo illustration, the Coinbase and Bitcoin logos are displayed on a phone screen on February 15, 2024 in San Anselmo, California.
Trump Media & Technology Group, the media company that former President Donald Trump recently took public, has filed a lawsuit against two of its co-founders.
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