SEC launches probe into Elon, Kimbal Musk stock sales: WSJ
The Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly investigating whether stock sales by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his brother Kimbal violated insider trading rules.
Biden administration details further US sanctions against Russia
The Biden administration on Tuesday released details of new U.S. sanctions imposed against Russia following Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine
'Robocalling telemarketer' facing record $45 million fine from FCC
The Federal Communications Commission is proposing a $45 million fine for a Florida-based company it says has been making illegal robocalls
Lower omicron efficacy delayed FDA review on Pfizer shot in kids under 5
U.S. health regulators delayed their review of Pfizer Inc.'s Covid-19 vaccine in children under 5 years old because the initial two-dose series so far wasn't working well against the Omicron variant during testing, people familiar with the decision said.
FAA head who tried to rebuild agency's reputation resigns
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration is stepping down.
House Republicans call on IRS to ensure Americans receive their tax refunds in a timely manner
House Republicans in a Wednesday letter called on the IRS to ensure Americans receive their tax refunds in a “timely” manner.
FAA sends 80 unruly airline passenger cases to FBI for possible criminal prosecution
Airlines have already reported 499 cases of unruly passenger incidents since the beginning of 2022, according to FAA data. The majority of cases, 324, are related to passengers not abiding by the federal mask mandate.
Regulators won't let Boeing certify new 787 jets for flight
Federal safety regulators say they will retain power to approve Boeing 787 airliners for flight rather than return that authority to the aircraft maker, which hasn't been able to deliver any new Dreamliner planes since last May because of production flaws.
Pfizer pauses request for FDA authorization of COVID vaccines for kids under 5, awaits more trial data
Pfizer-BioNTech's 3-dose vaccine trial for children 6 months to five years old is expected to be available in April
California slaps Tesla with lawsuit alleging racial discrimination, reports say
California has sued Tesla Inc. over allegations of discrimination and harassment of Black employees at its San Francisco Bay Area factory, according to a report.
Texas leads multi-state lawsuit against Biden administration for federal minimum wage hike
The states argue that the wage hike will add pressure on top of the current burden of inflation on top of economic weakness.
'Citizen' app gives 10M users 'tools to protect themselves,' CEO Andrew Frame says
Citizen founder and CEO Andrew Frame told FOX Business he had hoped to make the app "big, bold, ambitious."
TikTok shares more of your data than any other app, and a study says it's not clear where it goes
YouTube and TikTok make twice the average number of network connections as do other apps according to a new study.
Texas city faces second boil water notice in a year, residents ridicule 'third-world' conditions
The same plant suffered multiple failures last year when Winter Storm Uri hit Texas and caused problems with the power grid.
Delta asks US Attorney General to create national 'no-fly' list for unruly passengers
Delta has already maintained its own no-fly list and wants to have collaboration between all airlines on a national list.
IRS offering Saturday walk-in help at select offices
The IRS announced it will open a number of Taxpayer Assistance Centers across the country on select Saturdays during the filing season
Michael Avenatti found guilty of bilking Stormy Daniels out of nearly $300K in book proceeds
Avenatti was accused of stealing nearly $300,000 from adult film actress Stormy Daniels' advance for her autobiography, "Full Disclosure", in 2018.
Michael Avenatti trial: Jury deliberating disgraced lawyer's fate says discussions stalled by 1 juror
Just hours after indicating it might be deadlocked on one of two counts, the jury deliberating the fate of embattled attorney Michael Avenatti said Friday that one juror was refusing to look at evidence and was deciding the case based on her feelings and emotions.
Biden's FCC pick to face another nomination hearing amid questions over her role in controversial non-profit
President Biden's choice to head the Federal Communications Commission will face another nomination hearing amid controversy.
Michael Avenatti trial: Disgraced attorney rests case without testifying, calling any witnesses to stand
Michael Avenatti, the disgraced attorney who is representing himself against charges of stealing nearly $300,000 from adult film actress Stormy Daniels, rested his case on Tuesday without calling any witnesses to the stand.


















