Legal & Regulatory
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.
In Rare Bipartisan Vote, US House Approves $78 Billion Child, Business Tax Breaks Bill
The House of Representatives has approved a $78 billion bipartisan package that will boost the child tax credit and enhance business tax breaks.
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The state of New York has filed a lawsuit against Citibank for its alleged failure to protect customers from electronic fraud and to reimburse victims for millions of dollars in losses.
A Delaware judge ruled on Tuesday to void Tesla CEO Elon Musk's 2018 compensation package, which is potentially worth up to $55.8 billion.
GOP reps are urging the Biden administration to investigate Ford's deals with Chinese companies.
The Bank of England fined HSBC £57.4 million ($72.8 million) for "serious failings" in customer money protection.
The administration of President Joe Biden plans to require companies with federal government contracts to disclose compensation ranges in job postings.
Former President Donald Trump's tax return leaker, Charles Littlejohn, was sentenced to five years in prison.
Bipartisan negotiators in the US Congress have reached an agreement on spending levels in the 12 bills crucial in preventing a government shutdown.
The Security Service of Ukraine identified a $40 million corruption plot involving the Ukrainian military's arms purchase.
Hong Kong court ordered real estate giant China Evergrande Group to liquidate, a sign that might shake China's financial markets.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to unveil plans on Monday to ban the sale of disposable vapes to prevent their use by children.