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Land Bureau’s Top Official Serving Unlawfully, Court Rules
William Perry Pendley has been serving unlawfully atop the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management and can no longer act as the agency’s de facto leader, a federal court ruled Friday.
TikTok Judge Schedules Sunday Hearing as Trump’s Ban Looms
A federal judge in Washington scheduled a Sunday morning hearing on TikTok’s request to halt President Donald Trump’s ban on the viral video-sharing app, hours before it’s set to go into effect.
Ex-Deutsche Bank Gold Traders Found Guilty in Spoofing Trial
Prosecutors behind a sweeping U.S. crackdown on market “spoofing” scored a big win Friday when former
Pharma, Device Deals Lead Pack as Health-Care Mergers Accelerate
Health-care mergers and transactions surged in August, led by activity in the pharmaceutical and medical device sectors.
Ethical Investing’s Shifting Winds Force Law Firms to Be Nimble
Companies looking to tap into the $12 trillion market for sustainable and socially responsible investments face myriad challenges—including moving targets and shifting political winds.
Billions Spent on Unemployment Will Mean Higher Employer Taxes
State unemployment agencies have borrowed $32 billion and counting from the U.S. Treasury to pay record-high jobless benefits claimed during the coronavirus pandemic. Repaying that debt is likely to involve raising the unemployment taxes that employers pay.














