NY Judge Rules State Must Allow Religious Exemption to Vaccine, Following Employee Suit
“I stand behind this mandate, and I will fight this decision in court to keep New Yorkers safe," Governor Kathy Hochul said in a statement.
Border Officials Brace for Potential 'Mother of All Caravans' Assembling in Mexico
The new emerging caravan consists of tens of thousands of Haitian and Central American migrants and is being labeled the "Caravana Madre" or Mother Caravan.
SEC to Investigate Digital Communication Lines of Wall Street Bankers
With many employees working remotely since the onset of the pandemic, enforcement of bans on the usage of personal emails, texts, and social media channels has become inhibited.
Donald Trump to Sell D.C. Hotel After Records Show Millions in Revenue Loss
With the proceeds from the sale, the Trump Organization could potentially double the money it originally spent to convert the building into a luxury hotel.
Facebook, Instagram Down Again for Second Time in Week After Hours-Long Outages
With the proceeds from the sale, the Trump Organization could potentially double the money it originally spent to convert the building into a luxury hotel.
Donald Trump's DC Hotel Lost Over $70M Despite Public Claims Business Was Profitable
“While in office, President Trump received preferential treatment potentially worth millions from a foreign bank," a statement by the Oversight Committee said.
Evergrande Creditors Call Out Company for Lack of Transparency as Potential Default Looms
“We all feel that an imminent default on the offshore bonds is or will occur in a short period of time," an investment banker advising creditors said.
Ro Khanna's Wife Invests in Chevron, Exxon Stock While He Advocates Green New Deal
Khanna's family bought thousands of dollars of stock in companies that are among the 20 responsible for a third of the world's carbon emissions.
Remote-Control Maker is First U.S. Company Involved In Uyghur Worker Transfer Program
UEI has employed Uyghur workers at its Qinzhou, China plant since at least 2019 and sells its software and equipment to Sony, Samsung, LG and Microsoft.
Students Participating in Latest TikTok Trends Could End Up With Felonies
This month's TikTok challenge calls on kids to "smack a staff member." In November, they will be urged to "kiss (their) friend's girlfriend at school.”
Watchdog Accuses Rep. Mike Kelly of Using PAC Funds for Luxury Trips, Dining and Gifts
The Campaign Legal Center reports that Mike Kelly's leadership PAC spent close to $78,000 at St. Regis Deer Valley, a five-star resort in Park City, Utah.
U.S. Won't Follow China in Banning Crypto, SEC Chief Says
Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler said a ban on cryptocurrencies would be left up to Congress.
Businesses Could Soon Have to Disclose Ransomware Payouts
“The U.S. cannot continue to fight ransomware attacks with one hand tied behind our back," Rep. Deborah Ross said while announcing the Ransom Disclosure Act.
U.S. Capitol Police Identify Man in 'Suspicious' Vehicle Outside Supreme Court as Dale Paul Melvin
U.S. Capitol Police issued a statement earlier this morning that they were investigating a 'suspicious vehicle' parked outside the Supreme Court building.
Trump Starts New MAGA Again PAC to Support Candidates, Still No 2024 Announcement
Trump is looking to financially support those "who have proven to be fighters of the MAGA movement," with the formation of the new committee.
Evergrande Offloads Property Management Wing in Latest Attempt to Stay Afloat
Evergrande's property management wing represented close to 3,000 properties and employed roughly 6,000 employees. Its sale will generate over $5 billion.
Your Vaccination Status Is Not Covered by HIPAA Rules
HIPAA does not ban schools, stores, restaurants, entertainment venues, or other individuals from asking about one's vaccine status.
South Korea Squashes Bill That Critics Say Allow Government to Suppress Media Outlets
“Disproportionate sanctions such as heavy fines can have a significant chilling effect on freedom of expression in South Korea," Human Rights Watch said in a statement.
Dollar General Accused of Firing People Who Complain About Workplace Harassment, Abuse
A Dollar General regional director allegedly called managers 50 and older "grumpy old men" who needed to keep up with the "millennial team" or be fired.
Northern States Account for Biggest Jump in New COVID Cases, Hospitalizations
“I do still think this winter will probably see similar scenarios to what we saw in parts of the southeastern U.S. this summer," said research fellow Stephen Kissler.