"About to go to jail in Norway," the rapper joked after the minor incident.
While two PGA representatives defended the deal in Tuesday’s hearing, no LIV representatives were present.
Online publishers have been inundated with junk-article pitches as websites using AI-generated content multiply.
In reshaping 89 years of rules governing who’s required to register their business with the government, the SEC is using the courts to wage a campaign to vastly widen its regulatory reach.
Inflation eased in June to its slowest pace in more than two years, but remained above the Federal Reserve’s goal.
The FTC chair’s court loss against Microsoft marks another setback in her fight to block mergers.
The record antitrust fine from the EU comes months after the FTC ordered the company to divest its $7.1 billion acquisition of Grail.
Philippine officials determined a map in the film does not depict the controversial “nine-dash line,” but still said they had asked Warner Bros to blur it.
Milan Kundera, the Czech writer who became one of the 20th century’s most influential novelists but spent much of his life in seclusion, rarely engaging with the public, died in Paris on Tuesday, according to the Moravian Library in Brno. He was 94.
The Court’s murky ethical guidelines have left wide room for interpretation, which several justices have taken advantage of, a new report finds.
Empty offices, remote working and corporate tenants fleeing to buzzier parts of the U.K. capital are all hitting the 30-year-old business district.
Jobs at high risk of being replaced by AI include construction, transportation and farming, according to a new report.
The penetration is being viewed as part of an espionage campaign that potentially compromised valuable information.
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