Legal & Regulatory
Biden Administration Cancels 10% of Borrowers’ Student Loan; Here’s Who’s Next!
According to a recent report, the Biden administration has announced the cancellation of 10% of all student debt in its latest round of actions.
IRS Scrambles to Address Huge Gap in Audit Rates Between Black, Other Taxpayers
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it has implemented measures to tackle the significant discrepancy in audit rates between different groups of taxpayers.
Amazon, Google Suspend Green Card Applications Amid Mass Layoffs in IT Departments
Amazon and Google have recently scaled back their green card applications due to the increasingly challenging process.
Ex-Donald Trump Aide Testifies He Told Her to Deny Stormy Daniels Affair, Michael Cohen Paid the Porn Star Without Telling Him
Hope Hicks, once a top aide to Donald Trump, testified on Friday that the former president instructed her to deny his sexual encounter with porn star Stormy Daniels.
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Chicago Teachers Union has reached a new contract agreement with Chicago Public Schools, marking a notable departure from their strike action five years ago.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill banning the sale of lab-grown meat, citing concerns over a conspiracy theory about "global elites" pushing for its consumption.
The SEC charged an auditing firm linked to Trump Media with "massive fraud," resulting in over 1,500 filings being impacted and $14 million in penalties.
A lawyer for former President Donald Trump has tried to portray the hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels as extortion.
County authorities claimed in a complaint that if emergency responders had known about widespread cellular outages during the height of last summer's deadly Maui wildfires, they would have used other means to warn about the situation.
A passenger on a March United Airlines flight from London to Newark was fined $20,638 for his aggressive behavior.
A US scheme to pay carriers and ISPs to remove Huawei and ZTE equipment from their networks is stalled owing to a $3 billion financing gap.
The audit rate for large corporations with assets exceeding $250 million is expected to almost triple, rising from 8.8% in 2019 to an estimated 22.6% by 2026.
The Affordable Connectivity Program's (ACP) funding is declining, leaving New Yorkers wondering how they will afford broadband internet in their homes.
Baltimore Bridge's insurer, Chubb, is allegedly preparing a $350 million payout for the incident.

















