Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, has installed new law leaders at two of the private companies he controls, one of which was once a subsidiary of soon-to-be-public Space Exploration Technologies ...
The Interior Department violated three environmental groups’ First Amendment rights when it terminated federal grants based on statements they made about diversity, the groups claim in a lawsuit filed ...
President Donald Trump’s top trade negotiator critiqued the practices of two key US partners, the European Union and India, signaling that contentious talks are set to spill into the new year.
An Arkansas hospital won’t need to face a former surgical technician’s claim that he was forced to quit his job, but a sex discrimination claim will go on.
The Labor Department Monday will rescind Biden-era job protections for federal employees working under service contracts.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas must defend itself from a family’s lawsuit claiming the insurer wrongly refused to cover their child’s nine-month stay at an Oregon mental health treatment center.
The Republican-led Congress has left Washington for the year with no agreement to extend Obamacare subsidies, handing Democrats a potent political attack line heading into an election year focused ...
Digital banking firm Mercury Technologies Inc. has applied for a national bank charter, joining a wave of companies seeking to secure a coveted license under the Trump administration’s relatively ...
Data center operators are fixated on the “five nines” — an expectation that they’ll keep the infrastructure behind financial markets, e-commerce and artificial intelligence running 99.999% of the time ...
Three years ago Mustafa Ismael launched Karcsham Co., a Kenya-based company that resells Starlink devices and manages subscriptions for thousands of customers across a dozen African and Latin American ...
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Two former Johnson & Johnson employees dropped their case against the company Thursday, after a New Jersey federal judge largely dismissed the case twice.