Louis Gerstner, who took over International Business Machines Corp. when it was on its deathbed and resuscitated it as a technology industry leader, died Saturday. He was 83.
President Donald Trump’s return to power ushered in persistent structural and political shifts at the Justice Department that ...
California’s state labor board can’t assert authority for now over private-sector union disputes that traditionally fall ...
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement must stop from engaging in arrests of noncitizens at immigration courthouses across ...
With Ken Paxton (R) chasing a US Senate seat next year, law firms in Texas are left to wonder what his departure from the ...
A San Francisco jail guard convicted of wire and mail fraud will be able to access her pension because her criminal conduct ...
A former Rutgers University employee lost her appeal seeking to reverse a lower court’s ruling in favor of the university and ...
Juul Labs Inc. asked an Arizona federal judge to bar Altria Group Inc. and its NJoy units from using documents Juul says were ...
California employers have a long list of state law changes to navigate in 2026, ranging from a ban on training repayment ...
When the year began, a billionaire with close ties to the White House was a lock for the most newsworthy tech titan of 2025. But 12 chaotic months later, Larry Ellison, not Elon Musk, can justifiably ...
The estate of software billionaire Robert Brockman agreed to pay $750 million in back taxes and penalties to the Internal ...
The future of the popular influencer group FaZe Clan is in flux once again after several members announced their departures this week following failed contract talks with new management.