Legal & Regulatory

Drunk Man Arrested After Allegedly Poked Fun of Disney World Resort Bar Guest With Down Syndrome

A drunk man was beaten at a bar in a Disney World resort after reportedly mocking a guest who has Down syndrome.


Biden Administration Blames Microsoft for Allowing Chinese Hackers Into US Officials' Emails

A federal Biden Administration cybersecurity group report criticizes Microsoft for security lapses enabling a Chinese cyber intrusion into senior US officials' email accounts.

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.


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