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US prosecutors meeting with Boeing, crash victims as criminal charging decision looms, sources say
U.S. prosecutors are in discussions with Boeing and the families of crash victims ahead of a July 7 deadline to decide on potential criminal charges against the company. This follows Boeing's alleged violation of a 2021 deferred prosecution agreement related to two fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019. Boeing contends it has adhered to the agreement, but prosecutors argue otherwise. The Justice Department is also meeting with victims' families for their input as they weigh their decision.
Canada delays changes to citizenship rules
Changes to Canada's first-generation limit (FGL) concerning the inheritance of Canadian citizenship have been delayed until at least August, as reported by CIC News. The FGL rule dictates that children born outside Canada to Canadian citizens born abroad do not automatically receive Canadian citizenship. Ontario’s Supreme Court deemed this rule unconstitutional, setting a June 19, 2024 deadline for the federal government to address it.
Julian Assange's actions put people in danger: US State Department after whistleblower walks free
Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder, arrived in Australia after signing a plea deal with the US, ending a 14-year legal case. The US State Department criticized Assange for endangering lives, including diplomats and allies, by releasing unredacted classified documents. They also accused him of acting as a conduit for Russian intelligence during the US presidential elections. Assange was welcomed in Canberra by supporters and family. His plea deal was formalized on the Northern Mariana Islands to facilitate his travel back to Australia.
Has America’s banking information been compromised? What is this ransomware group’s demand?
A ransomware group named ‘LockBit’ is claiming to have hacked into the servers of the US Federal Reserve and stolen ‘sensitive’ banking information. They claim to be negotiating with the Central Bank and have threatened to release the information if their demands aren’t met by Tuesday.
Apple is first company charged under new EU competition law
Apple is facing intense regulatory scrutiny globally, with charges in the EU, legal battles in the US, and regulatory actions in Britain, signaling a turbulent period for the tech giant in various markets.
Why is the New York law on regulating social media algorithms protecting teenagers, a step in the right direction?
The New York State Legislature had earlier passed a legislation on regulating social media algorithms targeting teenagers. This has received the consent of the Governor and despite the concerns related to its implementation, it is being hailed as a progressive step.
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India rejects comments by UN's top human rights official on foreign influence laws
India rejects UN High Commissioner Volker Turk's comments on foreign influence laws, emphasizing transparency and accountability for all. Ambassador Arindam Bagchi disagrees with Turk's remarks in the Global Update 56th session of the Human Rights Council.
FIU slaps Rs 18.82 cr penalty on crypto exchange Binance
FIU imposes Rs 18.82 crore penalty on Binance for alleged anti-money laundering law violation.
US regulator says TikTok may be violating child privacy law
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Tuesday that it had referred a complaint against TikTok to the Justice Department, saying the popular video sharing app may be violating child privacy laws. FTC chair Lina Khan said Tuesday on X that the follow-up investigation had "found reason to believe that TikTok is violating or about to violate" COPPA and other federal laws.
MeitY meets firms to review concerns on Digital Competition Law
Indian policymakers discussed the impact of the proposed Digital Competition Bill on data and digital markets at the MEITY meeting with industry representatives. Stakeholders had differing opinions on the regulations, with some supporting its provisions while others raised concerns about deterred investments.
Juneteenth Day 2024: Is it Federal Holiday in USA? Check meaning, history, quotes
Juneteenth, stands for June Nineteenth, is celebrated with prayers and family gatherings. The day is also known as "Juneteenth Independence Day," "Freedom Day," and "Emancipation Day."
Men claiming to be ISIS supporters take hostages in Russian detention centre, Baza reports
Five men claiming allegiance to ISIS took hostages at a detention center in Russia's Rostov region, as reported by the Baza Telegram channel with ties to Russian law enforcement. The Federal Penitentiary Service confirmed the incident, stating the facility is operating normally with law enforcement responding.
US Supreme Court rejects federal ban on gun 'bump stocks'
The rule was imposed in 2019 by Trump's administration after the devices were used during a 2017 mass shooting that killed 58 people at a Las Vegas country music festival. The policy was defended in court by Democratic President Joe Biden's administration.
President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, is convicted of all 3 felonies in federal gun trial
Hunter Biden was convicted of felony charges in Delaware's federal court. He showed little emotion as the verdict was read and faces up to 25 years in prison. The judge, Maryellen Noreika, will determine his sentencing.
Hunter Biden Guilty Verdict: Here's everything about federal gun trial and what jail term he faces
Hunter Biden who is the son of US President Joe Biden has been convicted on three counts of violation of a US federal gun law. He faces imprisonment for a term not exceeding 25 years.
Dollar or other currencies? How the US is daring the world to find a dollar alternative
The United States is challenging its own foundations as the world's reserve currency with attacks on the legal system following Donald Trump's conviction. Despite growing consternation, no credible alternative has emerged. The dollar's dominance stems from U.S. democratic principles, but threats loom as sanctions and political turmoil test its credibility.
TN law to place time, user curbs on all online games
Tamil Nadu is considering a law to regulate online and real money games, with restrictions on playtime and usage, mirroring the central government's approach. This is being spearheaded by Tamil Nadu Online Gaming Authority (TNOGA); a five-member regulatory authority formed in August 2023.
Donald Trump has been convicted. Can he still run for President?
Former President Donald Trump, facing felony convictions, remains a competitive presidential candidate despite upcoming sentencing. Legal questions arise regarding his eligibility and potential ballot restrictions.
Judge nixes bid to restrict Trump statements that could endanger officers in classified records case
US District Judge Aileen Cannon said in her order that prosecutors on special counsel Jack Smith's team didn't give defence lawyers adequate time to discuss the request before it was filed Friday evening. She denied the request without prejudice, meaning prosecutors could file it again.
Panel to examine if nutraceuticals can be produced within drug unit
In a significant development, a five-member expert committee has been appointed to assess the feasibility of allowing the manufacturing of nutraceuticals within drug manufacturing facilities in India. This decision comes after the country's drug regulator had previously warned of taking action against those violating regulations by producing supplements and drugs in the same facility.
Prosecutors seek to bar Trump in classified files case from statements endangering law enforcement
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee was referring to the disclosure in a court document that the FBI, during the search, followed a standard use-of-force policy that prohibits the use of deadly force except when the officer conducting the search has a reasonable belief that the "subject of such force poses an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to the officer or to another person."
Fed Chair Jerome Powell tests positive for COVID-19, working from home
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday and is experiencing symptoms. He is working from home and following CDC guidelines. Despite his illness, Powell plans to deliver his commencement address to Georgetown Law School on May 19 via prerecorded video.
Cannabis stocks rally after DOJ proposal to reclassify marijuana
Under the proposal, cannabis would be reclassified from a so-called Schedule I drug, which are considered highly additive with no medical benefits, to a Schedule III, signifying it has moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence.
US says Boeing can be prosecuted for 737 MAX crashes
Boeing breached obligations under an agreement that had shielded it against legal proceedings for the accidents, department officials said in a letter to a federal court in Texas.
Elon Musk may be compelled to testify again in SEC's Twitter takeover probe
Elon Musk faces possible testimony in SEC's Twitter takeover investigation. Lawyers resist SEC's efforts. Probe centers on Musk's Twitter stock purchase. Previous rulings favored SEC. Dispute ongoing since Musk's 2018 tweet.
TikTok, ByteDance sue to block US law seeking sale or ban of app
TikTok and ByteDance file lawsuit to block law forcing divestiture or ban, citing First Amendment violations. Concerns over Jan. 19 deadline and national security issues. Ongoing conflict between U.S. and China over tech.
Daylight saving time 2024 in USA: List of states, US territories that don't follow the practice
Daylight saving time 2024 in USA is in full swing and a few states as well as territories in the US won't follow the rules.
Explained: Why WhatsApp is willing to leave India over encryption
After the messaging platform said that forcing it to break message encryption may lead to its exit from India, the Delhi HC has said the right to privacy can’t be absolute. Here’s a look at why the company is arguing that its end-to-end encryption cannot be compromised
USA Federal Holidays in May: When is Memorial Day 2024?
Memorial Day 2024 is part of USA Federal Holidays. This day will be observed in May.
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