Apple is adjusting its App Store fees, introducing a 20% processing fee for developers, while those directing users to external payment options face lower rates. These changes come as Apple seeks compliance with EU regulations following hefty fines.
The U.S. Department of Education has concluded investigations into California's educational bodies for Title IX violations, accusing them of discrimination against female athletes by allowing male participation in women's sports.
U.S. President Trump threatens Spain with a tougher trade deal due to its refusal to meet NATO's 5% defense spending target by 2035. At the NATO summit, he emphasized the need for fair contributions and warned of economic repercussions.
The FTC has approved a significant merger between Omnicom and Interpublic, creating the world's largest advertising agency. This decision reflects Chairman Andrew Ferguson's commitment to addressing conservative grievances while navigating antitrust laws. The settlement includes measures for compliance and oversight, ensuring fair practices in the advertising industry.
A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to force 20 Democratic-led states to cooperate with immigration enforcement to receive transportation funding. This landmark decision protects state funding from being used as leverage for immigration policy compliance.
Are you frustrated with access restrictions while trying to visit certain websites in the EU? Discover the reasons behind these GDPR-related blocks and what it means for your online experience!
For the first time in two decades, the UN nuclear watchdog has declared Iran non-compliant with its nuclear obligations, prompting Tehran to announce plans for new enrichment facilities. This development raises the specter of renewed sanctions and heightened tensions in the region.
The IAEA has reported that Iran has failed to meet its non-proliferation obligations for the first time in two decades, raising alarms over its nuclear activities and escalating tensions in the Middle East.
The NCAA is back with new rules to manage college sports after a brief NIL era. But will these changes actually prevent cheating or just repeat past mistakes? Experts weigh in on the potential chaos ahead.
The Department of Homeland Security abruptly removed its list of 'sanctuary jurisdictions' after facing intense criticism from local leaders and law enforcement. The list aimed to identify cities noncompliant with federal immigration laws but sparked confusion and backlash.