Legal & Regulatory
FTC Orders Razer to Refund $1.1 Million Over False Claims of 'N95-Grade' RGB Face Mask
The FTC found that Razer and its affiliates marketed the Zephyr mask as N95-grade without proper testing or certification from authorities like the FDA or NIOSH.
EU Launches Investigation Against Meta Platforms Over Suspected Election Interference, Foreign Disinformation
The EU is preparing to initiate formal procedures against Meta, the company of Facebook and Instagram, over concerns that it is not doing enough to combat Russian disinformation ahead of the EU elections in June.
China Passes Tariff Law, Extending Exemptions on US Products Until November 30
The Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council announced Monday that China will continue to exempt some US imports from extra taxes until the end of November this year.
Your Student Loan Debt Could be Cancelled This Month; Here's What You Need to Do Before April 30!
Some student loan borrowers may be eligible for a one-time debt cancellation or credit, but they must act before Tuesday.