US SEC filing: Sterling Anderson, CPO and co-founder of self-driving truck startup Aurora, is resigning effective June 1, and will leave the board on August 31
Washington, D.C. 20549 — FORM 8-K — CURRENT REPORT Jake Dabkowski / Pittsburgh Business Journal : Autonomous truck company Aurora details road forward from successful launch on earnings call Linke...
US SEC filing: oilfield services company Halliburton says it has taken some systems offline after discovering that an unauthorized party had gained access
Washington, D.C. 20549 — FORM 8-K — CURRENT REPORT Sergiu Gatlan / BleepingComputer : US oil giant Halliburton confirms cyberattack behind systems shutdown Suzanne Downing / Must Read Alaska : Oil...
Truth Social parent TMTG, which has a $5B market cap, reports Q2 revenue down 30% YoY to $837K and a net loss of $16.4M; Trump owns 59.9% of TMTG's common stock
UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-Q … Claudia Assis / MarketWatch : Trump Media narrows quarterly loss to $16.4 million Rohail Saleem / Wccftech : Trump M...
A US jury convicts Russian-Swedish national Roman Sterlingov for operating crypto “tumbler” Bitcoin Fog between 2011 and 2021, laundering 1.2M+ BTC worth ~$400M
Russian-Swedish national Roman Sterlingov was convicted by a federal jury in Washington, D.C., for operating Bitcoin Fog between 2011 and 2021.
Crypto advocates say recent written and unwritten polices by financial regulators are making it unfeasible or impossible for crypto firms to operate in the US
The industry sure thinks so — even as the White House denies it. — The crypto company was essentially reverse-engineered for Washington, D.C.'s stamp of approval.
The CFTC sues Binance, CEO CZ, and an ex-chief compliance officer, calling Binance's compliance efforts “a sham” and corporate structure “intentionally opaque”
Washington, D.C. — The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today announced it has filed …
Google has agreed to pay $29.5M to settle lawsuits with Washington DC and Indiana over location tracking practices, after agreeing to pay ~$392M to 40 US states
Google has agreed to pay a total of $29.5 million to settle separate lawsuits with Washington, D.C., and Indiana over its location tracking practices.
Filing: MicroStrategy bought ~3,205 BTC for ~$56.4M from November 1 to December 24 and sold ~704 BTC on December 22 to offset gains, amassing ~132.5K BTC total
UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549 FORM 8 … PYMNTS.com : MicroStrategy Cites Tax Benefits in Recent Bitcoin Buying and Selling Osato Avan-Nomayo / The Block : Micr...
Square's parent company Block sells access to customers' email addresses used to receive receipts, which privacy experts say falls short of best practices
When COVID-19 forced Compass Coffee to close down its Washington, D.C.-area shops, the roastery's owners turned to email to stay in touch with customers.
Experts say automated transcription app Otter.ai and its competitors offer only lax security that could endanger sources
Otter.ai has saved reporters countless hours transcribing interviews. Caveat emptor. — Mustafa Aksu is a wanted man. — Though he lives in Washington, D.C. …