Taking a Plaintiff’s Case to the Next Level, Part II: It Does Not Always Take Two—Why Naming Individuals as Defendants Is Not Always the Best Strategy While suing individual owners, officers, or ...
The war between the US, Israel and Iran is intensifying. NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Yossi Melman, who reports on Israeli intelligence, about the state of the conflict as it enters its fourth week. We ...
Strategy acquired another 22,337 bitcoin for about $1.57 billion last week. Strategy, the bitcoin treasury company led by executive chairman Michael Saylor, purchased another 22,337 bitcoin for about ...
The first export shipment of antimony manufactured by Nyrstar in Port Pirie, Australia. Credit: X/Peter Malinauskas On February 17, the first shipment from the new antimony project at Port Pirie, ...
Global energy markets began the second week of the Mideast Gulf war with a historic price spike as energy exports from the region remained idle and fighting intensified among Iran, Israel, the United ...
On March 7, President Donald Trump will host the Western Hemisphere’s pro-Washington leaders for a conference dubbed the “Shield of the Americas.” Public reporting suggests the conference, to be held ...
PARIS, March 3 (Reuters) - ⁠Car ⁠giant Stellantis ⁠plans to keep a high level of patent filings ‌despite the cancellation ‌of many ⁠electric ⁠vehicle projects as part of a strategic reset, its chief ...
The fast‑moving conflict across the Middle East is heightening investor anxiety and strengthening the case for safe‑haven trades such as Treasuries, gold and the Swiss franc. Macro traders said all ...
The conversation around optimizing residential square footage has shifted dramatically over the past decade. While homeowners once viewed lower levels primarily as storage areas or afterthoughts, ...
In 1932, Walt Disney reportedly persuaded his brother and business partner, Roy Disney, to invest in new color film technology, leading to the first color cartoon, “Flowers and Trees,” which won the ...
Recent market speculation has claimed that China's memory producer CXMT is triggering a price war by offloading DDR4 at deep discounts. Supply chain sources, however, said CXMT has largely pivoted to ...