Justice Department accuses Google of unfairly dominating online searches in landmark trial
The U.S. government has finished presenting its case against Google in an antitrust trial, accusing the tech giant of breaking the law to dominate online search.
AI chatbot beats most aspiring lawyers on national legal ethics exam, study finds
OpenAI's GPT-4 chatbot managed to score higher than most aspiring lawyers on a national legal ethics exam required in most states in order to practice law.
Thomson Reuters launches generative AI tools for legal research
Thomson Reuters announced the incorporation of generative artificial intelligence tools into its legal research platform to take questions in natural language and synthesize responses.
US credit rating outlook lowered to 'negative' by Moody's as shutdown looms
Moddy's Investors Services lowered the United States' credit rating from "stable" to "negative" on Friday ahead of a possible government shutdown.
Biden's SEC chairman has seen his net worth skyrocket in recent years amid government service
Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler has seen his overall net worth skyrocket in recent years while overseeing top financial regulators.
Biden admin proposes reforms to controversial H-1B visa program
The Department of Homeland Security is rolling out reforms to the controversial H-1B visa program, promising to crack down on abuse and fraud.
Biden admin not protecting US from a 'known danger' at the border, China expert warns
President Biden "is not doing anything" while watching "war clouds in Asia" and over American soil take form, Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang says.
Trucker warns against 'catastrophic' Biden EPA restrictions: Supply chain could be 'dead in the water'
JKC Trucking co-owner Mike Kucharski warned the Biden administration's EPA regulations could be "catastrophic" and yield a disaster for the American food supply
Intuit fires back at FTC judge who said company used 'deceptive advertising' for TurboTax
A Federal Trade Commission judge ruled against Intuit on Friday, finding the company engaged in deceptive advertising by offering customers "free" tax preparation with TurboTax.
Mom sues Peloton, says workout bike killed her son 'instantly'
A Peloton exercise bike is at the center of a new lawsuit that alleges a user was killed after trying to use to the bike as leverage to pull himself up from the ground.
Sen. Ted Cruz warns US government headed toward shutdown: 'Odds very high'
The odds are "very high" that President Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., will tell Republicans "to hell with you" on shutdown negotiations, says Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas.
Disney asks court to narrow federal lawsuit against DeSantis
Disney on Friday asked a federal court to narrow the scope of its lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, but the judge rejected the motion on procedural grounds.
Elon Musk praises Trump branding after first X post in years
Billionaire Elon Musk reacted positively to former President Donald Trump's return to social platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
Vivek Ramaswamy rips BlackRock, State Street and Vanguard as 'the most powerful cartel in human history'
Vivek Ramaswamy said BlackRock, State Street and Vanguard are the "most powerful cartel in human history" for pushing a climate and racial equity agenda.
Ethics lawyer says DeSantis' Disney chief has major potential conflict of interest
Florida's top ethics lawyer found that Glen Gilzean, the chair of the Florida Commission on Ethics, has a potential conflict of interest by holding that position as a state employee.
New York City becomes latest to ban TikTok on government devices over Chinese security concerns
New York City agencies must remove TikTok within 30 days after Mayor Eric Adams' administration determined it poses "a security threat" to "technical networks."
Former US national security officials urge Congress to build on Biden's China investment curbs
A group of 21 former U.S. national security officials sent a letter to leaders in Congress urging lawmakers to build on President Biden's restrictions on investment in Chinese firms.
White House issues guidelines to boost use of US-made goods in government-funded infrastructure projects
The White House released definitive guidelines on bolstering the utilization of domestically produced goods in infrastructure projects funded by the government.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's lawyers blast 'innuendo, speculation, and scant facts' from prosecutors
Lawyers for disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried said Tuesday that prosecutors are wrongly using "innuendo, speculation, and scant facts" to attempt to revoke their client's bail.
Disney's Iger lures back former executives as advisors
Disney CEO Bob Iger has brought back two former executives who were potential heirs to the top spot before ill-fated Bob Chapek got the job, according multiple news sources.



















