Nippon Steel to Contest US Block on US Steel Merger in Federal Court

TOKYO, Japan — A legal battle is set to unfold in early February as Nippon Steel seeks to challenge the U.S. government’s decision to hinder its plans to acquire United States Steel Corp. The conflict arises from the U.S. government’s concerns about national security, which led to the halting of the merger under the administration of former President Joe Biden. The contentious issue has now moved to the judiciary, with court proceedings scheduled to start on Feb 3. Nippon Steel confirmed that it would submit its initial brief on that date as the U.S. Court … Read more

Federal Jury Convicts Individual on Multiple Charges of Child Sexual Abuse Material Possession

A federal jury in Minneapolis has convicted a man on charges related to the receipt and possession of child sexual abuse materials. The individual, identified as a repeat offender, is facing severe legal consequences under federal law which addresses such crimes with stringent penalties. Investigations revealed that the man was actively involved in downloading and possessing numerous files containing explicit content featuring minors. Authorities were alerted to his activities following a tip-off from an internet service provider, which noted suspicious download patterns associated with his account. The case against the man was solidified by digital … Read more

Apple to Remove ByteDance’s Apps Including TikTok from U.S. App Store in Compliance with New Federal Law

Starting January 19, 2025, popular applications like TikTok, CapCut, and Lemon8, all developed by ByteDance Ltd. and its affiliations, will vanish from the App Store for users across the United States. This significant move aligns with the new legislation, the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which mandates stricter control over software that could pose national security risks. The decision underscores the growing scrutiny and legislative measures aimed at safeguarding digital privacy and national security. It reflects a heightened concern among U.S. lawmakers about the potential influence and threat from foreign-owned technology companies, … Read more

Mayor Adams Fights for Dismissal of Federal Corruption Charges, Citing Conflict from Accuser’s Op-Ed

New York — In a contentious unfolding of events, Mayor Adams is actively seeking to dismiss federal corruption charges against him. The mayor’s legal team has leveraged an opinion piece by Damian Williams, the former U.S. Attorney who initiated the charges, to argue their case. The op-ed, critical of both the mayor and the city’s administration, is now central to a legal argument that it could prejudice a fair trial. The defense papers filed recently contend that Williams’ publicly voiced criticisms, aligned with his political ambitions, could sway public perception and impact the judicial process. … Read more