Heidi Overton, currently serving as deputy director of domestic policy at the White House, is reportedly in line to become the next FDA commissioner. President Trump is expected to put forward Overton’s
The morning’s top legal stories span Supreme Court analysis, election law battles, and ongoing scrutiny of banking regulation failures. Justice Stephen Breyer has given a new interview discussing the circumstances and reasoning
MoreEvangelos Marinakis, the billionaire owner of Nottingham Forest, has announced ambitious plans for a new £210m stadium construction project in Greece. The Greek businessman submitted plans for a 53,000-capacity arena that forms
MoreThe Federal Trade Commission announced on July 2, 2026, that the companies operating the Hopper travel apps have agreed to pay $35 million to settle allegations of deceptive fee practices. Canadian company
MoreThe United States marked the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence this Saturday, a semiquincentennial milestone demanding far more than barbecues and neighbourhood fireworks. A quarter-millennium of American
MoreGlobus Medical (GMED) has secured a series of FDA clearances, reinforcing its position as a competitive force in the medical device sector. The clearances represent a significant regulatory milestone for the company,
MoreAccording to Clio’s 2025 Legal Trends for Solo and Small Law Firms, most solo and small-firm lawyers now use AI in some capacity across their practices. However, only 8% of solo practitioners
MoreCorporate legal departments are pushing their law firms to take the lead on artificial intelligence, yet they are sending contradictory signals about what that leadership should actually involve. Law firms are actively
MoreUK equities pushed higher on Friday after disappointing U.S. labour market data strengthened expectations that the Federal Reserve may ease its approach to interest rates. The FTSE 100 gained 0.29% by 03:23
MoreOn 30 June 2026, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced it had rescinded two longstanding policy documents governing voluntary affirmative action under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
MoreRetired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has pushed back against widespread claims that politics drives decision-making among the nation’s highest judges. The 87-year-old, appointed by former President Bill Clinton, made his remarks
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