Legal & Regulatory
Boeing Faces New FAA Investigation After Admitting Possibly Missing Required 787 Dreamline Inspections
Boeing is facing a new FAA investigation. The probe was triggered after it admitted possibly missing some required inspections for the 787 Dreamliner.
Hong Kong Investors Win $2.5 Million Case Against Company That Promised to Repurchase Luxury Watches
WatchFund, led by Dominic Khoo, has been ordered by a Hong Kong court to repurchase luxury watches worth $2.5 million following breaches of contract with five investors.
American Businessman Accused of Hiring Hitman to Kill His Wife for Massive Insurance Money Admits Funneling Millions to Lover's Business
An American businessman is currently on trial in Jamaica for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill his wife to collect a massive life insurance payout.
Florida Man Sues 3 Pharmacies; Alleges Prescribed Adderall Led to Psychosis
A Florida Costco customer has filed a lawsuit against three pharmacies and their respective pharmacists, claiming that a pharmacist gave him Adderall, which put him into a psychotic state.
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Boeing locked out 125 unionized firefighters and emergency responders in Washington state this weekend in a dispute over a new four-year contract.
The administration of President Joe Biden has expanded access to affordable healthcare insurance for about 100,000 immigrants covered by DACA program.
According to a recent report, the Biden administration has announced the cancellation of 10% of all student debt in its latest round of actions.
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 and Google have recently scaled back their green card applications due to the increasingly challenging process.
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.
Alaska Air Group disclosed on Friday that it received $61 million in supplier credit memos from Boeing.
Canada is increasing its surveillance to detect a potentially harmful strain of avian flu amid the growing outbreak of H5N1 in US dairy cattle.
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.

















