Legal & Regulatory
Chicago Teachers Union Urges New Contract, Including $95K Salary, 100% Abortion Coverage, and Migrant Housing Funding
Chicago Teachers Union has reached a new contract agreement with Chicago Public Schools, marking a notable departure from their strike action five years ago.
Report: Florida's Ban on Lab-Grown Meat Fueled by Global Elite Conspiracy Theory
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.
Trump Media's Auditor Ordered to Pay $14 Million Penalty Over Fraudulent Practices
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.
Donald Trump Lawyer Portrays Hush Money Payment to Stormy Daniels as Extortion
A lawyer for former President Donald Trump has tried to portray the hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels as extortion.
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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.
Philippine authorities charge a trading company for using $3.4M in fake receipts to evade taxes, reinforcing the crackdown on financial fraud.
A real estate agent in Australia sold the wrong house to a homeowner, leading to a thousand-dollar fine. Here are other details.
An Australian driver collapsed after receiving a fine due to a mobile detection camera catching him using his phone while driving.
Uber is facing a multi-million-pound lawsuit filed by nearly 11,000 black cab drivers in London, England.
The administration of President Joe Biden has announced nearly 300 new sanctions targeting international suppliers of military equipment technology accused of helping Russia in its war against Ukraine.
Missouri residents may have the opportunity to vote on a potential increase to the minimum wage this November.

















