The Federal Reserve is considering changes that would soften the global systemically important banks surcharge and free up assets for banks.
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Boeing has pleaded guilty to a felony charge of conspiring to defraud the federal government after two 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people.
Last week, the Canadian government lifted a 32-year moratorium on the commercial fishing of cod in the country’s easternmost province.
The European Commission accused Apple of breaching the anti-steering app store rules included in the relatively new Digital Markets Act.
You’d think the biggest election year in history would be good news for pollsters. In the case of YouGov, you’d be wrong.
Booking.com is officially a member of Big Tech. At least, according to the European Union’s Digital Markets Act.
Adobe got slapped Monday with a lawsuit from the Department of Justice over its allegedly deceitful practices in its subscription business.
Dozens of oil and plant-based fuel companies are joining forces to mount a legal war against the EPA’s new emissions standards.
New SEC lawsuits are aiming to address the dangers that AI may pose to investors.
According to reports, the DOJ will take the lead on chipmaker Nvidia, while the FTC will run point on OpenAI.
The Justice Department alleges violations of antitrust laws by maintaining a monopoly in the event-ticketing industry.
But the new don’t require platforms to report how they interact with credit bureaus, keeping many transactions in a black box.
The bans not only attempt to address human rights violations but also aim to protect domestic textile producers from unfair competition.
A new bipartisan bill just introduced in Congress aims to make tech companies responsible for content posted on their platforms.
A US judge ruled Tuesday that private equity groups still have legal cover from lawsuits involving their portfolio companies.