Legal & Regulatory

American Retirees To Soon Gain Reliable Income Stream Via BlackRock Fund Amid Savings Crisis

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink advocates urgent action to address the US retirement crisis, proposing initiatives like the LifePath Paycheck fund to provide retirees with a reliable income stream.


North Korea Refuses Peace Talk With Japan Unless They Confront Their 'Brutal' History; Business Relations at Risk

North Korea's disinterest in summit talks with Japan, driven by historical grievances, hints at worsening relations, affecting both business and diplomatic ties.

China Accuses Joe Biden of Discrimination Over Electric Vehicle Policies

China filed a WTO complaint against the Biden Administration, alleging discriminatory electric vehicle subsidy practices due to recent U.S. policy changes disqualifying tax credits for Chinese-sourced components.

Sale of Elon Musk's Starlink Terminals Is Flourishing Through the 'Black Market,' Making Them Fall Into the Wrong Hands

Elon Musk's Starlink terminals are reportedly falling into the wrong hands as they become targets for a flourishing black market trade worldwide.


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Chinese authorities are pressuring banks to approve new loans to private property developers faster to boost purchaser sentiment and lower lenders' asset quality.
A New York judge has set an April 15 trial date in Donald Trump's hush money case. A New York judge has set an April 15 trial date in Donald Trump's hush money case after rejecting the former president's request for an additional delay.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed HB 3 into law on Monday, implementing measures to regulate minors' access to social media platforms.
Tuff Torq Corp. was fined $296,951 by the Labor Department's Wage and Hour Division for several child labor violations.
However, Trump's wealth is locked up in shares for six months, preventing him from settling his New York civil fraud court judgment.
US judge dismisses Elon Musk's lawsuit against CCDH, citing it as an attempt to stifle free speech. Musk's claims were deemed unfounded.
Former President Trump secured temporary relief, pausing a $454 million civil fraud judgment with a $175 million bond and preventing immediate asset seizures in New York.
The EU probes tech giants Apple, Google, and Meta under Digital Markets Act for potential violations to curb market dominance. Apple recently fined $2B.
Singapore's former Transport Minister S. Iswaran was charged with eight more counts in court, raising his total to 35.
As the physicians' strike in South Korea grows, medical professors and doctors warn they will cut their hours or quit.
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