Legal & Regulatory

Social Security Overpayment Recovery Policy Revamped: Beneficiaries' Burden Slashed

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced that beneficiaries will now owe significantly less if they received overpayments by mistake.


New York City: Couple Being Sued by Squatters Claiming Rights to $930K Investment Apartment

Denis Kurlyand and Juliya Fulman, the rightful owners of the New York apartment under dispute, are in a legal battle as squatters claim rights to the property they allegedly broke into without a lease.

Taylor Jay Collection Retail Store Burglarized: 'Really Oakland? On Easter Sunday?'

The burglar stole the store's inventory, including new skin collection samples, and key equipment, including iPads needed for business operations.

Google Will Not Show Political Ads in South Korea Ahead of Elections

Google's decision to suspend all politics-related advertisements on its platforms in South Korea aims to prevent the spread of potentially biased content and maintain the integrity of the electoral process.


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