JUL
30
2018

Trump threatens U.S. government shutdown over border wall

Congress must agree on a spending measure to fund the government by a Sept. 30 deadline.

JUL
27
2018

Cannabis-based medicines get green light as UK eases rules

Relaxation of laws means doctors will be able to prescribe medicinal cannabis.

JUL
27
2018

Korea remains: Pyongyang returns US troops slain in Korean War

Donald Trump hail regime’s actions as military plane picks up remains of unknown number of soldiers Donald Trump hail regime’s actions as military plane picks up remains of unknown number of soldiers.

JUL
27
2018

Papa John´s founder sues pizza chain

John Schnatter resigned earlier this month after apologising for using the N-word in a conference call.

JUL
27
2018

Minnesota Supreme Court allows school segregation lawsuit

The lawsuit alleges those practices and others put children of color and metro-area children into lower-performing schools, violating their rights.

JUL
26
2018

Class-Action Lawsuit Alleges Walmart’s Absence Control Policy Discriminates Against Pregnant Workers

No pregnant worker, many fearing miscarriage, should be fired for seeking emergency medical care.

JUL
26
2018

California judge orders companies to stop using Versace name

Versace has shown that it will suffer irreparable loss of business, reputation and goodwill if the companies continue infringing on Versace’s trademarked name.

JUL
26
2018

Trump and EU´s Juncker pull back from all-out trade war

Mr Trump´s threat to impose tariffs on European cars was put aside.

JUL
26
2018

Made in China: Trump re-election flags may get burned by his tariffs

“Everyone can have a patriotic heart, but this won’t improve his economy.”

JUL
26
2018

Australia’s Fairfax Media, Nine Entertainment to merge

The deal requires regulatory approvals, though Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull welcomed the plan.

JUL
26
2018

ECJ rules genome editing is genetic engineering

he court also ruled that organisms that are obtained by genome editing with widespread use and longstanding safety records are exempt from certain EU regulations on GMOs.

JUL
26
2018

Federal appeals court rules Second Amendment guarantees right to openly carry firearm

The extent of the right to gun ownership is one of the most hotly contested debates in the United States, where there has been a steady stream of mass shootings.

JUL
26
2018

Lawsuit says Lyft lifted professor´s patented ride share technology

Lyft has failed to pay Stephen Dickerson for using his system integrating cellphones, global positioning system (GPS) technology and automated billing.

JUL
26
2018

Massachusetts to probe e-cigarette maker Juul over sales to minors

The investigation will seek to determine how effective Juul is at preventing minors from buying its.

JUL
25
2018

Kit Kat case: No break for Nestlé in trademark row

The case was about whether the brand had become distinctive enough to deserve its trademark - that its shape alone was how people recognise the snack.

JUL
25
2018

New Zealand´s acting prime minister claims Australia copied its flag

The Australian and New Zealand flags are often confused due to their similarities.

JUL
25
2018

U.S. says 463 migrant parents may have been deported without kids

As of Monday, 879 parents had been reunited with their children, according to the filing.

JUL
25
2018

Unhappy marriage not grounds for divorce, supreme court rules

Tini, who is in her late 60s, wants a divorce. She says her marriage to Hugh, who is in his 80s, is loveless and has broken down.

JUL
25
2018

EU fines Asus, Denon & Marantz, Philips and Pioneer $130M for online price fixing

It also notes that use of “sophisticated monitoring tools” by the manufacturers allowed them to “effectively track resale price setting in the distribution network and to intervene swiftly in case of price decreases”.

JUL
25
2018

Airlines say French air traffic controllers´ strikes break EU laws

French air traffic controllers have staged a series of strikes this year over the government´s economic reforms.

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