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  • BUSINESSJul 2 · 10:23 UTCAP NEWS
    South Korea disputes US congressional report claiming discrimination against Seattle-based Coupang

    South Korea's government disputed a U.S. congressional report accusing it of discriminating against Coupang, a U.S.-listed e-commerce company fined 625 billion won for a data breach affecting 37 million people. The report alleged coercive investigations by South Korean authorities, but Seoul denied the claims, stating its actions were lawful and non-discriminatory.

  • BUSINESSJul 2 · 10:08 UTCWTOP DC
    South Korea disputes US congressional report claiming discrimination against Seattle-based Coupang

    South Korea disputes a U.S. congressional report accusing it of discriminating against Coupang, a U.S.-listed e-commerce company fined 625 billion won for a data breach. The report claims South Korea used coercive tactics against Coupang, while Seoul asserts its actions were lawful and non-discriminatory. Coupang plans to challenge the fine in court, citing inadequate consideration of its security improvements.

  • POLITICSJun 9 · 23:45 UTCWTOP DC
    Impeachment sought against federal judge over alleged sex in chambers, lying to investigators

    Two Georgia Republicans introduced impeachment resolutions against U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross, alleging she engaged in sexual activity in her chambers, attended a partisan political event, and lied to investigators. Ross, a federal judge since 2014, faces potential removal through impeachment, with the House Judiciary Committee deciding next steps.

  • POLITICSJun 4 · 13:00 UTCSCOTUSBLOG
    Opinions expected

    The Supreme Court is expected to release opinions on Thursday, followed by a private conference. House Republicans advanced a constitutional amendment to cap the number of justices at nine. The Trump administration announced new tariffs and challenged a court order requiring refunds for illegal tariffs.

  • POLITICSMay 8 · 17:25 UTCPROPUBLICA
    Puerto Rico Lawmakers Call for Investigation Into Alleged Drugs-for-Votes Scheme After ProPublica Report

    Puerto Rico lawmakers are calling for an investigation into an alleged drugs-for-votes scheme after a ProPublica report revealed that a federal probe was quashed after the 2024 elections. The territory's representative in Congress, Pablo José Hernández Rivera, and other lawmakers are pushing for a congressional probe into the matter. Allegations suggest that now-Gov. Jenniffer González-Colón or her campaign may have been involved.

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