The US Congress is set to avoid another government shutdown later this month by passing compromise bills that would soften spending cuts sought by the Trump administration, according to Republicans ...
No one wants to come down on the side of people who commit fraud. But last week, the US Supreme Court agreed to consider whether the Securities and Exchange Commission might have gone too far in ...
The US oil and gas industry slashed 40% of its workforce over the past decade of record-breaking production — and those jobs are unlikely to return.
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If you had to name a single thing Donald Trump has said that captures his tumultuous first year back in the White House, it ...
A coalition of industry groups will square off against the EPA in a federal appeals court Jan. 20 in a dispute over the ...
Ken Griffin, Jensen Huang and Larry Fink are among a group of billionaires worth a collective $531 billion that are set to ...
The US audit regulator is poised to welcome a new slate of leaders in 2026, but the watchdog’s pivot to prioritize the ...
Opinion: The Department of Justice's settlement with RealPage argues that the use of algorithmic pricing software itself ...
Opinion: California’s landfill methane compliance playbook is about to change, with more regulations that would push ...
Opinion: Legal education and legal employers need to clarify the line between AI as a tool versus AI as a crutch.
The once-distant threat of quantum computing has prompted one of the most closely followed market strategists to walk away from Bitcoin, underscoring how doubts over the token’s security are creeping ...