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,…

SCOTUSblog Founder Tom Goldstein Indicted in Linked Tax Case Involving Poker Activities
July 25, 2025
Tom Goldstein faces legal challenges after being indicted for failing to meet tax obligations related to his high-stakes poker winnings, raising concerns about financial management.

Human Rights Watch Urges New President Joseph Aoun to Tackle Corruption and Governance Issues
July 25, 2025
Joseph Aoun, Lebanon’s newly elected president, faces calls for judicial independence, government transparency, and anti-corruption measures, following a two-year political stalemate.

CFPB Takes Steps to Regulate Nonbank Personal Loan Lenders for Consumer Protection
July 25, 2025
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to regulate nonbank personal loan lenders following a petition highlighting oversight gaps and consumer protection risks in the sector.

States Advance Telehealth Regulations to Ensure Reimbursement Equality and Access
July 25, 2025
Recent legislative changes include Ohio’s remote pharmacy dispensing bill, Kentucky’s telehealth coverage for speech therapy, and reimbursement parity efforts across multiple states to enhance virtual care access.

Biglaw News: Damian Williams Returns, Associates Unhappy, and Jay-Z Fights Allegations
July 25, 2025
Damian Williams returns to his original law firm, while associates at Wilson Sonsini express dissatisfaction with bonus structures. Kevin McLaughlin shares insights on successful mergers. Jay-Z’s team challenges sexual assault allegations, and Google submits numerous amicus briefs.

DOJ fines lender $1.75 million for discriminatory redlining practices in Florida
July 25, 2025
The United States Department of Justice announced a $1.75 million settlement with a mortgage lender for discriminatory lending practices targeting Black and Hispanic communities in Florida.