
A NYC Transit worker violated rest rules while performing outside work for at least nine private businesses, the MTA Inspector General found. A nearly two-year investigation found that a NYC Transit w...
Arguing that three state-funded college work-study programs unconstitutionally discriminate against religious students, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking the unusual step of suing a state ag...
It’s the latest legal ruling that training on copyrighted materials without permission violates said copyright, ignoring OpenAI’s argument that users should be the ones held liable. German music right...
The Department of Justice on Monday submitted a filing in the cases of former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James defending the appointment of interim U.S. Attorney Li...
Customer service is a cornerstone of any successful business. It goes beyond just addressing customer complaints or inquiries; it is about creating a positive experience that fosters loyalty and trust...
Minnesota’s highest court remanded the plaintiff’s claim of business discrimination to a lower court for further consideration. The Minnesota justices agreed with Cooper’s case, saying USA...
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said rules governing how crypto companies market themselves to consumers should be slackened, after the digital asset industry has struggled to comply with its standards....
The opinion leaves open the question of whether USA Powerlifting had a legitimate business reason to not allow JayCee Cooper to compete as a female at two weightlifting events in Minnesota. The Minnes...
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will announce the government is cutting red tape for businesses in an attempt to boost economic growth as she prepares for a difficult budget next month. Conn...












