Legal & Regulatory

Biden Administration to Provide $1.5 Billion Loan to Reopen Michigan Nuclear Power Plant, a First in the US

Officials in southwestern Michigan has announced that a nuclear power plant will be revived with a $1.5 billion loan from the Biden administration.


Four Deaths May Be Linked to Dietary Supplements Made by Japan’s Kobayashi Pharmaceutical: Report

Four fatalities and over 100 hospitalizations may have been caused by nutritional supplements from Kobayashi Pharmaceutical.

Businessman Brutally Murdered Allegedly by 4 of His Workers Who Swung an Axe Into His Head

Police authorities in Uganda are currently looking for four men accused of brutally killing a businessman.

Sam Bankman-Fried Set to Be Sentenced Thursday in Light of FTX Investor Fraud

Former crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried might serve decades in jail if he is sentenced Thursday for his role in the 2022 FTX collapse.


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Visa and Mastercard have agreed to a $30 billion settlement that would limit credit and debit card fees for retailers.
Sega of America's gaming workers secure landmark union contract with AEGIS-CWA, featuring pay raises, job protections, and credit commitments, setting a precedent in the industry labor rights movement.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said Andreas "Andy" Bechtolsheim, the co-founder of Sun Microsystems and an early investor in Google, has settled insider trading charges against him that will cost him almost $1 million.
TikTok is facing another setback after the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reportedly launched a probe into the social media platform's data and security practices.
A Chinese businessman was sentenced to death for the murder of his girlfriend two years ago in Nigeria.
The US wants to seize the former Mongolian prime minister Sukhbaatar Batbold's luxury NYC apartments bought with corruption proceeds.
James Biden is under criminal investigation in Florida and Medicare fraud probe in Pennsylvania by the Justice Department.
Recently revealed court documents claim that Meta had a covert operation called 'Project Ghostbusters' aimed at spying on Snapchat.
The website selling the Bibles claims that the initiative is not political and has no connection to any political campaign.
CBI's NDA use sparks uproar as MPs criticize coverups of workplace misconduct. Critics fear silencing victims, hindering accountability.
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