Legal & Regulatory

IRS to Go After 125,000 High-Earning Americans Who Did Not File Tax Returns Going Back to 2017

To improve tax compliance and ensure fairness, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is going after 125,000 people who earned over $400,000 annually but did not file tax returns between 2017 and 2021.


Salesforce's Chief Ethical Officer Optimistic About US AI Regulation, Says Momentum is Building

Amid rapid AI development, Salesforce's Paula Goldman sees hope for US regulation, citing bipartisan support. Despite challenges, the company thrives financially, fueled by AI integration in its offerings.

Elon Musk Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI CEO Over Contract Breach And Prioritization Of Microsoft's Interests

The lawsuit alleged that OpenAI effectively became a closed-source arm of Microsoft rather than pursuing its original mission.

Joe Biden Orders Investigation Into 'Smart Cars' Built in China, Other Foreign Adversaries Over Security Concerns

The administration of President Joe Biden has announced an investigation into "smart cars" built in China and other "countries of concern," citing potential national security risks.


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Former President Donald Trump is appealing a New York judge's ruling that he must pay $454 million in penalties and interest in a civil fraud case.
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