WASHINGTON – An formidable 2021 settlement by greater than 140 international locations and territories to weed out tax havens and pressure multinational firms to pay a minimal tax has… Read More
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Legal fees for Donald Trump are piling up, and according to reports, the former president’s leadership PAC, Save America, which has been used to pay many of these bills allegedly, dema… Read More
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As the Israel-Hamas war reaches the end of its first week, millions have turned to platforms including TikTok and Instagram in hopes of… Read More
This story is the third in a four-part Grist series examining how climate change is destabilizing the global insurance market. It is published in partnership with t… Read More
Snap’s AI chatbot has landed the company on the radar of the U.K.’s data protection watchdog which has raised concerns the tool may be a risk to children’s privacy.
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Visitors walk across the U.S. Supreme Court plaza on the first day of the court’s new session on Oct. 2, 2023.
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Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, landed in america on Monday an embattled man, dogged by months of mass protests towards his efforts to scale back the facility of Israel&r… Read More
WASHINGTON — A government audit has determined that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration should make its complaint database more transparent to improve its usefulness for t… Read More
Lending groups filed a lawsuit against the CFPB, challenging its funding structure.
They argue the agency should have to receive funding from Congress, rather than the Fed.
The Supreme Cour… Read More