Legal & Regulatory
Google Workers Fired From Protesting Against Israeli Contract File Complaint with Labor Regulators
Fired workers who protested against Google's contract with Israel have lobbied a complaint with labor regulators.
US Senate Approves Banning Import of Russian Uranium
The US Senate has passed a legislation to ban the import of enriched uranium from Russia. This pool photograph distributed by Russian state owned agency Sputnik shows Russian President Vladimir Putin attending a ceremony dedicated to the first uranium delivery for the Russia-backed nuclear plant at Rooppur in Bangladesh, via a video link in Sochi on October 5, 2023.
Trump Media Saved from Fast-Track Claims After Delaware Judge Declines to Approve Plaintiffs' Request
A recent ruling by a judge in Delaware has significant implications for the ongoing legal dispute involving Donald Trump and the Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social.
Hacker Behind Finland's Largest Cybercrime Targeting Psychotherapy Services Gets 6-Year Prison Sentence
Finnish hacker Aleksanteri Kivimäki was sentenced to 6 years and three months for significant cybercrime targeting psychotherapy center Vastaamo, impacting 33,000 clients and sparking national outrage.