Legal & Regulatory

Electric Van Leasing Company EVCO Under Faces Insolvency Over $50 Million Debt

The insolvency status makes the Electric van leasing company, or EVCo, unable to pay its over $50 million debts, which were worsened by the arrest of its former executives in late 2023.


Meta's Alleged Illegal Drug Trade Under Investigation By U.S. Prosecutors

U.S. prosecutors in Virginia are investigating Meta over alleged illegal drug trade involvement, with subpoenas targeting records related to drug activities on Meta's platforms.

Unilever to Layoff 7,500 Employees and Split off Ice Cream Division to Slash Costs, Boost Profits

Unilever revealed Tuesday its plan to cut 7,500 jobs and split up its ice cream unit, which handles popular brands such as Magnum and Ben & Jerry's, to reduce costs and boost profits.

Hunter Biden Business Partner Confirms Receiving Private Emails From Joe Biden Using 'Robinware456' Alias While VP

Hunter Biden business associate Eric Schwerin has revealed to congressional investigators that he communicated with then-Vice President Joe Biden through a private email labeled with a "Robinware456" alias.


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Tesla has settled a racial discrimination lawsuit brought by a former Black elevator operator at its Fremont, California factory.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has initiated a probe into Reddit's data-licensing practices related to the training of artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
The National Association of Realtors has announced a $418 million settlement to address antitrust litigation, potentially leading to cost reductions for homebuyers and sellers.
Google's new billing system violated competition law, CCI claims. Now, DG has been ordered to start a probe.
Is Craig Wright the real bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto? A London judge has finally revealed the answer.
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