Legal & Regulatory

Biden Administration Approved More Bombs to Israel Despite Global Outrage Over Killing of 7 World Central Kitchen Workers

The Biden administration has approved the transfer of thousands more bombs to Israel despite global outrage over the killing of seven aid workers from the charity group World Central Kitchen by Israeli airstrike in Gaza.


Donald Trump's $175 Million Fraud Bond at Risk as New York AG Scrutinizes Insurance Company

New York state attorneys have questioned the legitimacy of the $175 million appeal bond that former President Donald Trump posted to delay the collection of a massive civil fraud judgment.

Who Is Don Hankey? LA Billionaire Behind Trump's $175 Million Fraud Case Bond Says 'It's Not Political Statement'

Don Hankey is known as the "little-known king of subprime car loans," managing the impressive $22.5 billion assets of the Hankey Group

Drunk Man Arrested After Allegedly Poked Fun of Disney World Resort Bar Guest With Down Syndrome

A drunk man was beaten at a bar in a Disney World resort after reportedly mocking a guest who has Down syndrome.


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Nick Caldwell's legal team alleged that Elon Musk’s X withheld severance benefits from the former Twitter exec and others while falsely accusing them of misconduct.
Brothers Michael Shvartsman and Gerald Shvartsman, originating from Florida, admitted to one count of securities fraud each in New York City on Wednesday.
Kansas City voters reject sales tax extension for NFL Chiefs and MLB Royals' stadium projects, casting uncertainty over teams' future in the city.
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