
Boeing Reaches Tentative Settlement With Canadian Victim’s Family in 737 MAX Crash Lawsuits
Jan 15, 2026 01:00 am UTC| Business Law
Boeing has reached tentative settlements with a Canadian man who lost six family members in the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash involving a 737 MAX jet, marking another step in resolving the long-running legal...

U.S. Justice Department Sues to Block California Oil and Gas Buffer Zone Law
Jan 15, 2026 00:56 am UTC| Governance Law Politics
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit seeking to block a California law that requires oil and gas drilling operations to maintain significant buffer zones from schools, homes, hospitals, and other community...

Taiwan Issues Arrest Warrant for OnePlus CEO Over Alleged Illegal Recruitment Activities
Jan 14, 2026 06:01 am UTC| Business Technology Law
Title: Taiwanese prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for Pete Lau, the chief executive officer of Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus, accusing him of involvement in illegal business operations and recruitment...

Tesla, EEOC Move Toward Mediation in Racial Harassment Lawsuit
Jan 14, 2026 05:35 am UTC| Business Law
Tesla has agreed to enter mediation with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in a potential effort to resolve a federal lawsuit accusing the electric vehicle maker of allowing severe and widespread...

Amazon Reviews Supplier Costs as U.S.–China Tariffs Ease
Jan 14, 2026 01:47 am UTC| Business Politics Economy Law
Amazon has confirmed that it is in discussions with some of its vendors about adjusting product costs following a recent reduction in U.S. tariff rates on Chinese imports, a move that could influence pricing across its...

ICJ to Hear Landmark Genocide Case Against Myanmar Over Rohingya Crisis
Jan 12, 2026 02:21 am UTC| Politics Law
A landmark genocide case against Myanmar is set to open at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations highest judicial body, marking the first full genocide hearing at the court in more than a decade. The...

U.S. Prosecutors Investigate Fed Chair Jerome Powell Over Headquarters Renovation
Jan 12, 2026 01:14 am UTC| Economy Central Banks Politics Law
U.S. prosecutors have reportedly opened an investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell regarding the renovation of the central banks Washington, D.C. headquarters, according to a New York Times report published...