SEC Sues Elon Musk Over Twitter Stock Disclosure, Alleges Underpayment
The SEC has sued Elon Musk over late disclosure of Twitter stock ownership, alleging he underpaid by $150 million.
The SEC has sued Elon Musk over late disclosure of Twitter stock ownership, alleging he underpaid by $150 million.
The Biden administration’s planned removal of Cuba from the terrorism list signals a policy shift impacting U.S.-Cuba relations, amidst looming political changes.
N.Y. Times journalist David Sanger discusses Trump’s shift from isolationism to expansionism, affecting Russia, China, Gaza, and Ukraine.
Princess Kate’s cancer is in remission after treatment at Royal Marsden Hospital, marking hope for the royal family amid health challenges.
Antony Blinken’s Gaza plan aims to establish governance and stability post-conflict, addressing regional issues and securing international support.
Special Counsel Jack Smith released a report defending charges against Trump, highlighting threats to democracy as he approaches his January inauguration.
Special Counsel David Weiss’s report critiques President Biden’s comments on Hunter’s pardon, highlighting tensions between the Justice Department and the White House.
A judge’s recent ruling allows the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report on Trump’s election interference, enhancing transparency amid ongoing legal disputes.
A firm has been hired to investigate sexual misconduct allegations against Michael Brown, a popular Christian author.
The U.S. Supreme Court will review an appeals court decision on the ACA’s preventive care mandates challenged by a Christian business.
Jewish scholar Irene Lancaster on Exodus: lessons for a challenging year as we face global upheaval and uncertainty.
Firefighters face Santa Ana winds as they battle Los Angeles fires. Red flag warnings persist with gusts up to 75 mph.