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Opinion | Gary Gensler and the SEC Lose Again

Is Gary Gensler ever going to win a case? On Tuesday the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals handed the Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman another legal defeat by...

Opinion | Ken Griffin vs. the IRS

Ken Griffin isn’t giving up on his fight to improve the Internal Revenue Service’s privacy protections, and all American taxpayers could benefit if the Citadel CEO wins. Late...

Opinion | Wall Street Kisses John Lee’s Ring

The United States has sanctioned John Lee, Hong Kong’s current chief executive and former secretary of security. He was cited in 2020 for “arresting, detaining, or imprisoning individuals”...

Opinion | The Harassment of Elon Musk

The Tesla CEO faces a remarkable number of government probes. Source link

Opinion | A Salute to Rupert Murdoch

The newsman invested in the Journal and saved it from decline. Source link

Opinion | Schumer Wants a Cut of AI

Interest groups and politicians seek regulation for their own purposes. Source link

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BYD’s aggressive discounts are annoying customers—and officials—in Thailand, the ‘Detroit of Asia’

BYD is leading the charge into Thailand as Chinese EV makers search for overseas markets. On Thursday, the Warren Buffett-backed carmaker officially opened...

Toxic arsenic and lead detected in tampons sold in the U.K., Greece, and the U.S., according to first-ever tampon study

Researchers found more than a dozen metals, including lead and arsenic, in widely available tampons in the US and Europe used by potentially...

Asus is adding RGB Windows Dynamic Lighting support to its latest motherboards

Asus is planning to support Microsoft’s new Dynamic Lighting feature that allows Windows 11 users to control a motherboard’s RGB lighting without needing...

Crew of NASA mission to Mars that never left Earth emerge after yearlong simulation

The crew of a NASA mission to Mars emerged from their craft after a yearlong voyage that never left Earth. The four volunteer crew...

Boeing will admit fraud charge to avoid criminal trial over 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people

Boeing will plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge stemming from two crashes of 737 Max jetliners that killed 346 people after the...