Legal & Regulatory

Joe Biden's Rule Allowing Potentially Diseased Beef From Paraguay to Enter US Revoked by Senate

The Senate on Thursday passed a bill reversing the rule of the administration of President Joe Biden allowing beef imports from Paraguay, which has a history of cattle-borne diseases.


Joe Lewis: British Billionaire Who Admitted to US Insider Trading Argues He Shouldn’t Go to Jail

British billionaire Joe Lewis pled guilty to insider trading and sought supervised release for three years and a $5 million punishment instead of jail time.

Spotify, Epic Games, Deezer, Match Group, and Other Tech Allies Support DOJ's Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple

A group of key app developers, which include Epic Games, Spotify, and others, known as the Coalition for App Fairness (CAF), is supporting the DOJ's antitrust lawsuit against Apple.

Which Donald Trump's Assets Are at Risk If Former President Failed to Pay $454 Bond?

Letitia James's office filed on Thursday judgments in Westchester County, New York, a move indicating preparation for asset seizure if Trump fails to comply with the bond requirement.


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The IRS is intensifying efforts to combat tax evasion among high-income earners, focusing on those reporting over $1 million in annual income and $250,000 or more in tax debt. Here's how to know if you're one of them.
The latest report from the Labor Department indicates a slight decrease in Americans filing for unemployment benefits, reinforcing the strength of the current labor market and the notable job security for most workers.
DOJ accuses Apple of monopolistic practices in the smartphone market, alleging inflated prices and restricted competition.
The Biden administration's additional $6 billion in student debt forgiveness for over 78,000 public service workers brings the total amount of public service loan forgiveness for nearly 871,000 borrowers since Joe Biden took office to $62.5 billion.
Starbucks is being sued by a group from California who believe that the well-known coffee shop discriminates against its lactose-intolerant customers.
A Florida special needs non-profit went bankrupt, losing hundreds of families' trust fund worth more than $100 million intended for their disabled children.
The Los Angeles Dodgers fired Ippei Mizuhara, the long-time interpreter of its superstar Shohei Ohtani, following allegations of theft tied to illegal gambling.
The FCC is investigating Amazon and other online retailers for selling and promoting illegal jamming equipment.
The DOJ is preparing to file suit against Apple on Thursday, alleging that the company violated antitrust laws by preventing competitors from accessing hardware and software features of iPhone.
Reddit has set the price of its shares at the top of its targeted range, valuing the popular social media platform at $6.4 billion as it proceeds with its initial public offering (IPO).
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