Georgia AG Denounces DOJ Lawsuit Against Georgia Election Law as ‘Blatantly Political’

Georgia AG Denounces DOJ Lawsuit Against Georgia Election Law as ‘Blatantly Political’

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr took aim at the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) recently announced lawsuit against the state’s election law, calling the move “constitutionally wrong” and politically motivated. In a Monday interview on Fox News, Carr objected to Friday’s decision by the DOJ to file a lawsuit against Georgia over the state’s recently passed Election Integrity…

20th Annual Compliance & Ethics Institute
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20th Annual Compliance & Ethics Institute

Litigated claims could impact reputation and market share in ways no policy can cover. Here’s how proactive risk mitigation reduces the expense. Product liability claims in the life sciences industry are unique. In many cases, the products in question make a direct impact on consumers’ health. When they don’t perform as intended or cause an…

‘Manifest’ Creator Jeff Rake Pledges to Give Fans Closure After Series Cancellation

‘Manifest’ Creator Jeff Rake Pledges to Give Fans Closure After Series Cancellation

Manifest creator Jeff Rake is sharing his thoughts on the series cancellation. In case you missed it, the NBC show was cancelled earlier this month after three seasons. Producers were looking to find another home for the show, with many fans hoping that Netflix or another streamer could save the series. Unfortunately, it looks like…

CCP’s State-Owned Companies Shadow Chinese Ride-Hailing Company’s US IPO

CCP’s State-Owned Companies Shadow Chinese Ride-Hailing Company’s US IPO

Commentary The Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing (Didi) filed an initial public offering (IPO) in the United States on June 10. At the same time, the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) antitrust investigation of Didi was also reported. According to Didi’s prospectus (registration statement) filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the regime’s state-owned companies played…

McConnell Says He Needs to See How Infrastructure Deal Will Be ‘Credibly Paid For’ Before Backing

McConnell Says He Needs to See How Infrastructure Deal Will Be ‘Credibly Paid For’ Before Backing

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told reporters on Monday that he remains undecided on whether to back the bipartisan infrastructure plan due to concerns about how the measure will be paid for. McConnell made the remarks at a press conference in Louisville, in response to a reporter asking whether he would support the $1.2…

Dave Bautista Arrives in Greece to Start Filming ‘Knives Out 2’

Dave Bautista Arrives in Greece to Start Filming ‘Knives Out 2’

Dave Bautista is getting ready to start shooting Knives Out 2! The actor was spotted arriving on location in Spetses, Greece on Monday (June 28). Dave showed off his impressive muscles in a pair of tan overalls with no shirt underneath, adding some sunglasses and a hat to complete his look. Click inside to read…

Court Dismisses Federal Government’s Antitrust Case Against Facebook

Court Dismisses Federal Government’s Antitrust Case Against Facebook

A federal court dismissed two antitrust cases that were brought against Facebook, representing a significant setback for federal and state regulators in their attempts to reign in Big Tech. The lawsuits were filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state attorneys general seeking to break up what they described as Facebook’s monopoly on social networking….