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DOJ Launches Formal Antitrust Probe into Nippon Steel's Takeover of US Steel: Report

DOJ Launches Formal Antitrust Probe into Nippon Steel's Takeover of US Steel: Report

The United Steelworkers union stands against the acquisition, citing potential threats to American jobs.


WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange's Case Under Consideration If Could Be Halted, Says US President Joe Biden

The United States is currently reviewing a request from Australia to halt the prosecution of Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks.

Chicago Mayor Urges to Spend Another $70 Million in Taxpayers' Cash to Help 38,000 Immigrants

The $70 million would add to the $150 million already set aside in the 2024 budget for addressing the migrant crisis.

Donald Trump's Third Bid to Delay Hush Money Trial Denied by NY Court

During the week, Donald Trump's legal team has tried several times without success to delay the trial, citing reasons like a gag order and questioning the judge's impartiality.


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Biden's National Labor Relations Board's top lawyer vows to resist legal challenges from corporate giants like Amazon, Starbucks, and SpaceX, accusing them of retaliating against the agency's efforts to hold them accountable for violating workers' rights.
Nearly Half Of U.S. Tap Water Contains Forever Chemicals, Study Finds
The Biden administration has enacted the first-ever nationwide restrictions on toxic PFAS in drinking water, requiring water utilities to reduce PFAS levels to the lowest measurable amount to address serious health risks.
Switzerland Creates 'Too Big to Fail' Rules to Make Banks Safer Following Credit Suisse Collapse
Switzerland presented proposals for UBS, along with three other systemically relevant banks, to protect the country from a recurrence of the Credit Suisse collapse experienced last year.
UK to Spend Over £55 Million to Improve Facial Recognition Systems to Stop Shoplifting
The UK government is investing £55.5 million ($70 million) to improve facial recognition technology as part of a crackdown on shoplifting.
Elon Musk Admits X Alter Accounts Amidst Defamation Lawsuit, Says He Roleplays as His Toddler
During the defamation lawsuit against him, Elon Musk admitted using alternative accounts and confirmed pretending to be his toddler.
Florida Woman Aimee Harris, Who Stole Ashley Biden's Diary and Sold It for $40,000, Gets Month in Prison
A Florida woman has been sentenced to one month in prison for stealing Ashley Biden's diary and selling it to a conservative news website for $40,000 before the 2020 election.
AI Transparency Bill: Artificial Intelligence Companies Urged to Reveal Use of Copyrighted Material for Generative Models
With the increasing integration of generative artificial intelligence tools into the entertainment sector, a bill was endorsed to mandate AI companies to be more transparent.
FAA probes Boeing's 787 and 777 production amid whistleblower's safety concerns. Allegations include engineering flaws and assembly shortcuts.
Norfolk Southern agreed to a $600 million settlement for an Eastern Ohio train accident in February 2023. The accident derailed about 50 cars, leading to the evacuation of 1,500 to 2,000 residents.
Hong Kong officials confiscated an estimated $10.7 million worth of gold disguised as machine parts being shipped to Japan.
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