The National Labor Relations Board had sufficient evidence to rule that a third-party logistics company illegally fired a worker, a divided federal appeals court ruled. The NLRB pointed to proof from ...
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The UK will publish a finalized set of rules for regulating the crypto industry in 2026, as Keir Starmer’s government seeks to catch up with rival financial centers.
The Biden administration is proposing a rule that would require Medicare and Medicaid to cover weight-loss drugs, potentially ...
US Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-Ore.) has a fine line to walk as President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Labor ...
The Biden administration has finalized a deal to give Intel Corp. nearly $7.9 billion in federal grants, the largest direct subsidy from a program to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
The International Sustainability Standards Board — launched to great fanfare in 2021 as part of the global fight against ...
The federal procurement system can play a crucial role in supporting national defense, fostering technological innovation, ...
The US Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a woman’s fight to be compensated after police destroyed her home while ...
A California judge prodded lawyers for music publishers and AI provider Anthropic PBC over fair use and a proposed ...
An ex-Shen Yun performer brought a proposed class action against the dance company Monday, claiming the organization, run by Falun Gong religious leaders, engages in forced child labor.
Drake, the rapper and singer, is preparing to sue Universal Music Group and Spotify USA Inc., according to a Monday court ...