Legal & Regulatory
China Bans Wealthy Influencers from Social Media After Flagging their 'Luxury' Content as Bad Behavior
China has recently cracked down on "bad behavior" content, suspending super-wealthy social media influencers to discourage extravagance and materialism.
Singapore Issues Recall for China Walnut Products Over Prohibited Sweeteners
The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) recalled two walnut products from China over prohibited sweetener content, urging caution while conducting proactive testing.
OpenAI Revokes Decision to Not Pay Former Employees Who Failed to Sign NDAs
OpenAI retracts non-disparagement agreements, allowing former employees to keep vested equity, irrespective of agreement.
Boeing Under Scrutiny as Employee Safety Reports Spike Post 737 MAX Blowout
Boeing faces a dramatic increase in employee safety reports following a mid-air incident, prompting scrutiny and regulatory action amid ongoing leadership transitions and piled-up investigations.
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FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said Boeing has a long way to go before regulators are satisfied with its manufacturing safety efforts.
Michael Cohen, the former lawyer and fixer of Donald Trump, admitted on his last day of testimony that he stole thousands of dollars from the former president's company.
CBS and Paramount Global have responded to a lawsuit filed by writer Brian Beneker, who alleges he was not hired as a staff writer for SEAL Team due to his race, sex, and sexual orientation.
A coalition of US business groups has initiated a legal action to block a Biden administration rule that will extend mandatory overtime pay to four million workers.
A new class action lawsuit accuses Johnson & Johnson of using fraudulent bankruptcy maneuvers to delay court trials for cancer claims related to its talc-based baby powder, preventing victims from seeking justice.
Norfolk Southern will pay over $310 million for the 2023 tragic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
Samsung's latest high bandwidth memory chips have failed Nvidia's AI processor tests due to heat and power consumption issues, affecting both current HBM3 and upcoming HBM3E models.
HSBC faces an $8.6 million penalty for mishandling customers in financial difficulty. The Financial Conduct Authority revealed the bank's failure to consider circumstances, endangering 1.5 million individuals.
Former Lazada employees who were suddenly laid off earlier this year are set to receive additional payouts, with some receiving an extra two weeks' pay per year of service and others $1,200.
CEO Jason Hart reveals Aldi Supermarket's strategy to combat inflation by prioritizing low prices during the summer season. He announces, coinciding with similar initiatives from major retailers like Walmart and Target.