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US Lawsuit Claims Hotels Illegally Increase Rates! What To Know About Price-Fixing
A new US lawsuit accuses hotels if illegally increasing their rates. Here's what you need to know about price-fixing.
Donald Trump's Appeal to Dismiss Controversial 2016 Dossier Case Gets Rejected in UK Court
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 Shuts Down Hong Kong Bureau Amid Safety Concerns Over New Security Law
US-funded Radio Free Asia closed its Hong Kong bureau due to safety concerns from the new national security law.
Walmart Shoppers Can Get $500! How To Get Your Share in Its $45 Million Settlement Lawsuit
Walmart shoppers can get up to $500 because of the retailer's $45 million settlement lawsuit. Here's how to get yours.
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Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled a new initiative on Wednesday aimed at protecting Americans from the potential risks posed by unregulated artificial intelligence (AI), with a particular focus on addressing racial disparities.
Biden restores endangered species protections, undoing Trump-era rollbacks. New rules expedite conservation efforts and prioritize species survival, despite opposition from Republicans and industry.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years for a $8 billion fraud scheme. The judge criticized his defense, and victims testified on the impact. Bankman-Fried plans to appeal.
Thames Water, a major UK water company, grapples with £15 billion ($19.5 billion) debt. As expected £500 million ($650 million) funding falls through, and bill hikes up to 40% will be implemented instead.
The US and UK are investigating cryptocurrency transactions exceeding $20 billion routed through a Russian-based virtual exchange, part of their strategy to combat sanctions evasion linked to Vladimir Putin's actions in Ukraine.
A federal judge seemed unconvinced on Hunter Biden's lawyers' arguments that his tax evasion case should be dismissed because it is politically motivated.
Sam Bankman-Fried, former CEO of FTX cryptocurrency exchange, faces potentially over 100 years in jail for fraud. Prosecutors advocate for a 40 to 50-year term, while his defense seeks a minimal 6-year sentence.
Officials in southwestern Michigan has announced that a nuclear power plant will be revived with a $1.5 billion loan from the Biden administration.
Four fatalities and over 100 hospitalizations may have been caused by nutritional supplements from Kobayashi Pharmaceutical.