Big Tech Divided and Conquered to Block Key Bipartisan Bills
Internet giants waged an epic campaign to squash the first major effort to regulate them in decades
Internet giants waged an epic campaign to squash the first major effort to regulate them in decades
Train drivers announced another day of strikes in January as part of a long-running dispute over pay.
A unit of digital asset firm Genesis won a spot on an official creditors committee in the FTX bankruptcy, a panel that may have a leading role in the biggest crypto insolvency case filed so far.
Swatch Group AG Chief Executive Officer Nick Hayek said he doesn’t see the need to regulate the $20 billion market for second-hand luxury watches, contradicting moves by Rolex SA and H. Moser & Cie.
Rishi Sunak said he won’t back down in a pay dispute with National Health Service staff that is leading nurses and ambulance drivers to go on strike, saying his UK government is prioritizing curbing inflation.
Russian gas flows are continuing via alternative links after an explosion occurred at a pipeline that goes to Ukraine for further supplies to Europe.
Pakistan’s foreign minister, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, urged the world to continue to help the South Asian nation recover from devastating floods ahead of a United Nations conference next month to mobilize funding.
The remains of Sam Bankman-Fried’s former empire FTX Group are drawing interest from some of the largest names in distressed investing, in a daredevil bet that heavily discounted creditor claims on the bankrupt cryptocurrency conglomerate will ultimately pay off.
Loews Corp. persuaded the Delaware Supreme Court to toss a $690 million damages award to affiliates of New York hedge fund Bandera Partners LLC, who claimed they were squeezed out of an oil-pipeline partnership.
People in Britain have been told to drink less alcohol, avoid “risky activity” and call 999 only if there’s a life threatening situation, as nurses and ambulance workers go on strike over pay.