Three lawyers representing an ex-Homeland Security official apologized to a California federal judge after one of the ...
When it comes to job cuts, older workers are often disproportionately affected. But a new survey of chief executive officers suggests this won’t be a given as companies adopt artificial intelligence.
SpaceX notified investors that it is executing a 5-for-1 stock split, a move that will reduce the price investors will pay for each share offered in its impending initial public offering.
An American Bar Association council on Friday watered down DEI requirements for law school accreditation, as the Trump ...
The Federal Reserve on Friday named Jerome Powell the temporary chair of the Board of Governors until his successor Kevin Warsh is officially sworn in, the central bank said in a statement.
Wells Fargo & Co. received final court approval of a $110 million settlement to resolve a shareholder derivative lawsuit ...
Google’s YouTube and Snap Inc. reached agreements to settle the first lawsuit headed to trial over claims that addiction to top social media platforms has disrupted learning and pushed public schools ...
The US Federal Aviation Administration is cutting its overall staffing target for air traffic controllers by about 2,000 people, saying it can make do with fewer personnel through technology and ...
The US Supreme Court rejected a last-ditch bid by Virginia Democrats to revive a voter-approved map that was designed to flip four Republican-held US House seats in the November election.
The OECD’s global plan for digital taxation is “dead,” and the US is in no hurry to determine what should replace it, a ...
Some of SAP America Inc.'s software that customers download or remotely access is a service subject to Tennessee’s business tax, a state appeals court ruled.
A key ally of former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Marty Makary is departing the agency, according to people familiar with the matter. It’s expected to be the first in a series of changes ...