A rare federal trial now underway in Boston is drawing national attention as it examines whether the U.S. government unlawfully targeted international
In a move now facing fierce legal challenge, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. withdrew COVID‑19 vaccines from the CDC’s guidance
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has issued its first official guidance on cryptocurrency-based ETFs, signalling a major shift in regulatory alignment.
Apple has formally appealed a €500 million fine levied by the European Commission for allegedly breaching the Digital Markets Act (DMA), marking
BRICS leaders convened in Rio de Janeiro on 6–7 July 2025 and are pushing for stronger protections around unauthorised use of data
The European Commission has put forward a new amendment to the EU Climate Law, proposing a binding target to cut net greenhouse
A major US tech industry group, NetChoice, has filed a lawsuit against the state of Arkansas over a newly enacted law that
The United Kingdom has launched a sweeping new measure to counter covert foreign influence, as the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme (FIRS) officially
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The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles, escalating its legal campaign against sanctuary policies that limit