The Social Media Detox Myth: Why Taking a Break May Not Fix Your Digital Woes
The narrative has become familiar across wellness blogs, self-help forums, and lifestyle magazines: feeling overwhelmed by constant notifications, envious scrolling,…

White House Disavows Global Tax Deal, Mandates Treasury to Evaluate Compliance
July 25, 2025
The U.S. government declares the OECD Global Tax Deal lacks legal authority, requiring Congressional approval, while assigning the Treasury to assess foreign tax compliance affecting American businesses.

Public Companies Must Adapt to New Executive Compensation Disclosure Rules
July 25, 2025
The SEC’s updated rules require public companies to disclose executive compensation details, including stock options and SARs, under Item 402(x) starting in 2025.

Trump’s Second Term Begins with Bold Executive Actions and Healthcare Implications
July 25, 2025
President Trump initiated his second term by reversing Biden-era policies, focusing on healthcare, federal hiring, and withdrawing from the World Health Organization amid ongoing legislative changes.

Trump’s Administration Raises Serious Concerns About Government Ethics and Corruption
July 25, 2025
Concerns regarding government ethics have intensified, highlighting the risks of intertwining personal financial interests and public service, particularly with new ventures like cryptocurrency.

LG Electronics Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Unsolicited Marketing Texts
July 25, 2025
LG Electronics U.S.A. faces a class action lawsuit for allegedly violating the TCPA by sending unsolicited promotional texts during the 2024 Labor Day sale.

Frustrated Judge Delays Sentencing After Attorney’s Early Morning Filing and Tardiness
July 25, 2025
Dean Tran, a former Massachusetts state senator, faces a proposed two-year prison sentence for unlawfully securing pandemic-related unemployment benefits, with sentencing delayed due to attorney tardiness.