Legal & Regulatory

North Korea Junks All Economic Cooperation Deals With South Korea as Kim Jong Un Claims Legal Right to Destroy South

North Korea Junks All Economic Cooperation Deals With South Korea as Kim Jong Un Claims Legal Right to Destroy South

North Korea has junked all deals with South Korea on promoting economic cooperation as the ties between the neighboring countries continue to deteriorate.


Goldman Sachs Reportedly Under Investigation Over Fees Charged for Futures Trading

Goldman Sachs is reportedly facing an investigation over fees it charges for futures trading. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is reportedly facing an investigation over fees it charges for futures trading.

Donald Trump-Linked Media Company Is Nearing a $50 Million Financing Deal: Report

Digital World Acquisition Corp., the blank check company set to take former President Donald Trump's social media platform public, is reportedly on the brink of securing a $50 million financing deal.

US Imposes Sanctions on 4 Entities for Carrying Russian Oil Priced Above the Western Price Cap

The US Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on three UAE-based entities and a Liberian tanker for violating the price cap on Russian oil.


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Elon Musk's SpaceX Facing California Investigation Over Discrimination, Sexual Harassment Against Female Workers
Elon Musk's SpaceX is under scrutiny by a California civil rights agency following allegations of unaddressed bias and sexual harassment against female employees.
California Can Continue Enforcing Ammunition Background Check Law, Appeals Court Rules
A federal appeals court has allowed California to proceed with implementing a law requiring background checks for people buying ammunition.
Is Craig Wright the Real Bitcoin Founder Who Vanished From the Internet Over a Decade Ago? London Court to Decide Soon
Is Craig Wright the real bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto? The answer could finally be revealed in court soon.
Waterloo's Final Day As Eurostar Terminal
According to the station owner HS1, Eurostar may have to limit St. Pancras departures due to biometric border procedures later this year.
Are Republicans Finally Giving up on Their Bid to Impeach Joe Biden? Some GOP Lawmakers Spill the Sour Truth
Are Republicans finally giving up on their bid to impeach President Joe Biden? Are Republicans finally giving up on their bid to impeach President Joe Biden? Following months of investigation to search for evidence of wrongdoing, CNN reported that a growing number of senior House Republicans are starting to realize that they have no reason to impeach Biden.
Joe Biden Issues Order Imposing Sanctions on Israeli Settlers Who Attack Palestinians in West Bank
President Joe Biden has issued an executive order targeting Israeli settlers who attack Palestinians in the West Bank.
Drugmaker Hikma, Ad Firm Publicis Agree to Pay $500 Million to Settle US Opioid Cases
A division of French ad firm Publicis Groupe SA and drugmaker Hikma Pharmaceuticals have reached separate settlements totaling $500 million to resolve allegations that they helped fuel the deadly opioid epidemic in the US.
US Expands List of Chinese Tech Companies It Says Are Helping China's Military
The United States (US) has expanded the list of Chinese tech companies it accuses of working with the military of China.
Donald Trump Spent More Than It Raised in 2023, With Over $55 Million in Donor Money Spent on His Legal Fees
Former President Donald Trump's campaign team has spent more than it raised in 2023, partly due to the more than $55 million he spent on legal expenses.
Disney's Lawsuit Against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Junked by Court
A federal judge has junked Disney's lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his allies.
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