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Rebecca Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya, the two Democrats of the Federal Trade Commission, were fired from their positions on the agency, which is supposed to be independent.
18 days ago
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The plaintiffs argued that the president’s edicts against diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives exceeded his authority and violate their constitutional right to due process.
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The federal lawsuit contends the executive orders — which request potential investigations against large universities and corporations — are unconstitutional.
2 months ago
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Andrea Lucas, a vocal critic of corporate DEI initiatives, was named acting chair of the federal agency that enforces workplace discrimination laws.
2 months ago
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Toyota’s heavy-duty trucking unit was fined $1.6 billion on Wednesday over fraudulent emissions testing and other violations.
3 months ago
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The S&P 500 gained more than 24 percent, highlighting a disconnect between the day-to-day experience of households and the performance of their investments.
3 months ago
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Conservative activists turn to a new tool to fulfill their anti-“woke,” free-enterprise mission: pushing Fortune 100 firms to convert some assets to bitcoin.
4 months ago
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The case shocked the tech world and offered a lurid glimpse into the hard-charging lifestyles of the San Francisco Bay Area’s elite.
4 months ago
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In a 51-page opinion, nine of 17 judges on the full 5th Circuit found the rule violates the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
4 months ago
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The same day, Donald Trump said he will nominate a crypto backer to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell likened Bitcoin to gold.
4 months ago
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Case of Cash App founder’s violent killing now in jury’s hands
4 months ago