Legal & Regulatory

OpenAI-Backed Ghost Autonomy Shuts Down Despite Raising Nearly $220 Million in Venture Capital Funding

Ghost Autonomy, an OpenAI-backed startup developing autonomous driving software for automaker partners, has ceased its operations.


Indian Company Allegedly Supplies US With Contaminated Shrimps, Possibly Violating Food Safety Law

An Indian company allegedly supplied the US with contaminated shrimps, an American whistleblower revealed.

Walgreens Manager Whacked with Bible by Florida Man on Easter Sunday

According to reports, Peter Owens allegedly struck the Walgreens anager in the face with the Bible after she instructed him to leave the premises.

Elon Musk, X Sued by Former Twitter Exec Nick Caldwell Over Alleged Breach of Contract, Unpaid Severance

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.


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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.
Led by Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-Pa.), the proposal aims to rename the prominent airport as Donald J. Trump International Airport.
The restructuring talks planned by Thames Water will be urgently imposed as fears of potential collapse looms due to its £18 billion debt and impending loan repayment deadline.
Warner Bros. Discovery has announced that two of its directors, Steven Miron and Steven Newhouse, are resigning from the board.
The mayor of Medellin, the second-largest city in Colombia, has banned prostitution in some of the city's most popular places for six months.
A federal judge in California has refused to dismiss the tax evasion case against Hunter Biden. A federal judge in California refused Monday to dismiss the tax evasion case against Hunter Biden.
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