Legal & Regulatory

Mayor of Medellin, Colombia Bans Prostitution After American Man Caught With 2 Local Underage Girls in Hotel Room

The mayor of Medellin, the second-largest city in Colombia, has banned prostitution in some of the city's most popular places for six months.


Hunter Biden's Request to Dismiss Tax Evasion Charges Thrown Out by Judge

A federal judge in California has refused to dismiss the tax evasion case against Hunter Biden. A federal judge in California refused Monday to dismiss the tax evasion case against Hunter Biden.

Microsoft Teams Unbundled From Office 365! Should Users Be Concerned?

Microsoft Teams will be unbundled from Microsoft Office 365. Here's what this means to users. An illustration picture taken on March 2, 2023 in Moscow shows a smart phone screen bearing the Microsoft Teams application logo.

April Fools' Prank: Filipino Man Tattoos Takoyaki Brand Logo on Forehead— Store Refuses to Pay Php100K Challenge

A local Takoyaki store named Taragis has sparked a heated debate on Facebook with a controversial April Fools' Day challenge.


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The expanded order now encompasses the family of Judge Juan Merchan, effectively prohibiting Donald Trump from publicly commenting about them.
Truth Social, Trump's social media venture, faces a $58M loss in 2023 despite $4.1M revenue, leading to a 20% nosedive in Trump Media's share price.
Greta Thunberg, Emma Thompson, and Imelda Staunton condemn Shell's legal action against Greenpeace as insensitive and retaliatory, seeking $1 million in damages following activists' occupation of an oil platform.
Chinese domestic automakers are responding to Tesla's recent price hike and Xiaomi's entry into the electric vehicle market with enticing offers, including subsidies and price cuts.
California is now considering measures to restrict bosses from contacting their employees outside of work hours.
The Chinese government has slammed the US for tightening regulations about semiconductor exports, claiming they have created trade barriers and heightened uncertainty in the chip industry.
An elderly businessman was killed by his caretaker for allegedly disturbing him while he was sleeping.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced that beneficiaries will now owe significantly less if they received overpayments by mistake.
Denis Kurlyand and Juliya Fulman, the rightful owners of the New York apartment under dispute, are in a legal battle as squatters claim rights to the property they allegedly broke into without a lease.
The burglar stole the store's inventory, including new skin collection samples, and key equipment, including iPads needed for business operations.
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