Legal & Regulatory
Tesla Settles Racial Discrimination Lawsuit With Former Black Worker After Two Trials
Tesla has settled a racial discrimination lawsuit brought by a former Black elevator operator at its Fremont, California factory.
FTC Launches Probe Into Reddit's AI Data-Licensing Practices Ahead of IPO
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has initiated a probe into Reddit's data-licensing practices related to the training of artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
How Will NAR's $418 Million Settlement Impact Homebuyers' Costs and Real Estate Commissions?
The National Association of Realtors has announced a $418 million settlement to address antitrust litigation, potentially leading to cost reductions for homebuyers and sellers.
Google's New Billing System Violates Competition Law; CCI Orders DG Start Probe
Google's new billing system violated competition law, CCI claims. Now, DG has been ordered to start a probe.
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Shou Chew, CEO of TikTok, has spoken against the US House measure requiring Bytedance to divest or risk a TikTok ban.
Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin leads investor group to rescue TikTok from potential U.S. ban, responding to bipartisan legislation mandating ByteDance divestment.
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Europe sets a historic precedent by enacting the world's first comprehensive artificial intelligence law, aiming to regulate high-risk AI applications with enforcement measures, including fines of up to 7 percent of annual global profits for non-compliance.
Chubb CEO Evan Greenberg has defended the company's decision to provide former President Donald Trump with a $91.6 million appeal bond in E. Jean Carroll's defamation case.
Epic Games seeks the court to hold Apple in contempt for failing to open its App Store to external payment sources after Apple approved third-party apps with payment processing links.
A firm established by an 18-year-old was fined $50,000 for receiving $1.5 million fraud money in a bank account.
Retail giants face a growing threat from sophisticated organized crime rings, exemplified by a San Diego businesswoman's lucrative scheme involving stolen cosmetics sold on Amazon, prompting heightened security measures.
Ford Motor has agreed to pay $365 million to settle the US government's allegations that it violated a federal tariff law.
US Commerce Secretary aims to restrict China's access to advanced semiconductor tech for military use. Biden administration considers new curbs on Chinese firms.