FirstEnergy to Pay $100 Million Penalty to Settle SEC Charges in Ohio Bribery Scheme
The electric utility company previously disclosed that it took a $100 million second-quarter reserve in anticipation of the agreement.
Digital Media Bankruptcy Ends Law Firm’s Hiatus From New Houston Filings
Kirkland & Ellis, which has brought major chapter 11 cases in other venues this year, is serving as legal counsel in the […]
All the President’s Legal Defeats
Biden’s agencies keep violating the law and losing in court: the list.
A Warning to Business in Hong Kong
A major accounting firm is accused of abetting repression.
Election Betting Is Going Mainstream After Major Brokerage Gets on Board
Interactive Brokers will launch election bets next week, taking advantage of a court ruling.
Kamala’s Problem the Debate Didn’t Fix
Pundits were sure she easily beat Trump, but they’re not who she needs to convince.
RFK Jr. Would Have Made JFK Proud
President Kennedy’s economic policies put him closer to Trump than Harris.
China Expands Its Religious Repression
Beijing insists on church ‘Sinicization,’ and dissenting pastors and deacons are rounded up.
Donald Trump Says He Won’t Do Another Debate With Kamala Harris
Former president rules out another face-off following Philadelphia debate that left Republicans concerned about his performance.
Trump Ally Laura Loomer’s Racist Comments Draw Rebuke From Marjorie Taylor Greene
Loomer’s influence on the former president has long concerned some of his aides.
SpaceX Astronauts Conduct Spacewalk, Putting New Spacesuits to Test
Private-citizen astronauts traveling with SpaceX completed the first commercial spacewalk, pushing new boundaries for the Elon Musk-led company.
Wells Fargo Commits to Fix Financial-Crime Controls
The OCC entered an agreement with Wells Fargo, under which the bank must obtain the regulator’s approval of its program for assessing […]