A District of Columbia federal court granted a State Department employee’s motion to use a pseudonym in discrimination and whistleblower claims due to mental health privacy concerns and risk of ...
The US government must continue to securely store all display panels referencing slavery that the National Parks Service removed from the President’s House in Philadelphia, a federal judge said.
Addressing a gathering in Toronto last fall, he said that the real threat for private capital markets wasn’t tariffs, inflation or a prolonged period of elevated interest rates. Rather, he said, “the ...
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China is the dominant supplier of materials that are vital for the production of electric vehicle batteries, solar panels, wind-turbine magnets and other low-carbon technologies.
In Donald Trump’s world of rushed dealmaking, patience was India’s strategy during its trade talks with the US president.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said Spain would block children from using social media platforms including Instagram and TikTok in a new European push to regulate digital platforms.
Elon Musk’s X offices in Paris were searched by French law enforcement’s cybercrime unit as part of an ongoing probe into alleged misuses of the social media platform.
Workplace bias and harassment protections for transgender and non-binary employees are becoming targets of a renewed round of rollbacks in GOP-sponsored bills popping up from Florida to Utah.
New York Democrats are gaining ground in pushing the Empire State to be the first in the US to require commercial insurers to ...
Antitrust lawsuits by many of the nation’s largest publishers are piling up against Alphabet Inc.'s Google, as they look to ...
States are looking at how grocery stores, hotel chains, and retailers are using personal consumer information—from browsing history to location data—to dictate prices.