A Washington federal judge blocked the Trump administration from requiring more than a dozen members of Congress to provide advanced notice to visit immigration detention facilities for oversight.
Nurses who worked long hours during the Covid-19 pandemic for the US government’s Indian Health Services convinced a federal ...
Voya Financial Inc. agreed to have a lawsuit claiming self-dealing in its employees’ 401(k) plan certified as a class action ...
Upcoming arguments in a challenge to the White House’s ability to create national monuments could determine whether state ...
Global Trading Systems LLC affiliates are trying to cut out an investor in funds holding SpaceX shares that soared in value ...
The US Treasury paid $98,650 last year to settle a discrimination claim against Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s former ...
A Trump administration policy suspending green cards over concerns of reliance on public benefits is unlawful, a new lawsuit ...
Skadden and Gibson Dunn are steering Devon Energy Corp.'s plan to acquire Coterra Energy Inc. for about $21.4 billion in ...
Sysco Corp. was sued by current and former employees who accuse the food distributor of wrongly charging workers who smoke ...
Saudi Arabia’s Capital Market Authority said a review of rules that limit foreign ownership in local stocks is underway as ...
Former high-ranking labor officials under Presidents Biden and Obama backed Lockheed Martin Corp. workers in a pension plan ...
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority is unlawfully ignoring a requirement to include project labor agreements in ...