Legal & Regulatory

Donald Trump Gag Order in Hush-Money Case Expanded After Former President Attacked Judge's Daughter

The expanded order now encompasses the family of Judge Juan Merchan, effectively prohibiting Donald Trump from publicly commenting about them.


Donald Trump's Truth Social Tanks as SEC Filings Reveal $58 Million in Loses in 2023

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.

Shell's $1 Million Lawsuit Against Greenpeace Condemned By Greta Thunberg and Other Hollywood Celebrities

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.

Tesla Raises Prices in China While Local Chinese EV Makers Lowered Theirs

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.


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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.
Google's decision to suspend all politics-related advertisements on its platforms in South Korea aims to prevent the spread of potentially biased content and maintain the integrity of the electoral process.
Under the Trump administration, former US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin expressed interest in buying TikTok and removing its algorithm within six months.
Seventy-three million AT&T users had their personal information, including addresses and social security numbers, exposed on the dark web in the latest data breach issue of the telecom company.
A new US lawsuit accuses hotels if illegally increasing their rates. Here's what you need to know about price-fixing.
In a blow to former President Donald Trump, his appeal to dismiss his case against Christopher Steele has been rejected by a UK court.
US-funded Radio Free Asia closed its Hong Kong bureau due to safety concerns from the new national security law.
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