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The Wall Street Journal: Juul Labs under criminal probe by California Feds
The investigation by the U.S. attorney’s office of the Northern District of California is in its early stages, the people said. The focus of the probe couldn’t be learned......»»
Juul faces probe from federal prosecutors
Juul Labs has caught the attention of the U.S. Attorney’s Office of Northern California, which has launched a criminal probe into the company, The Wall Street Journal reports. Although the Journal notes the focus of the investigation is not yet clear,.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Justice Department investigating auto makers over California emissions agreement
The Justice Department has launched an antitrust investigation into four auto makers that forged an independent agreement with California on vehicle-emissions standards, according to people familiar with the situation......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. opens new investigation into Huawei over theft allegations
U.S. prosecutors are looking into additional instances of alleged technology theft by Huawei Technologies Co., according to people familiar with the matter, potentially expanding beyond existing criminal cases against the Chinese telecommunications giant......»»
WSJ investigation: Huawei staff help governments spy on people
On the ground in Uganda, our reporters uncovered how Chinese telecom giant Huawei is providing surveillance tools that African governments use to stifle dissent. Video: Clément Bürge. Photo: Sumysa Durni for The Wall Street Journal.....»»
Epstein"s "Lolita Express" Pilots Subpoenaed In Sex-Trafficking Investigation
Jeffrey Epstein's longtime personal pilots have been subpoenaed by federal prosecutors in Manhattan, according to the Wall Street Journal. The grand jury subpo.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Facebook set to pay fine of more than $100 million to settle SEC investigation
The Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to announce a settlement with Facebook Inc. on Wednesday related to claims it inadequately disclosed risks involving its privacy practices, a person familiar with the matter said......»»
Equifax nears deal to pay about $700 million to settle U.S. data breach probes: WSJ
Credit reporting company Equifax Inc is close to a deal to pay around $700 million to settle data breach probes with U.S. regulators and states, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter......»»
U.S. regulators approve $5 billion Facebook settlement over privacy issues: WSJ
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission approved a roughly $5 billion settlement with Facebook Inc this week over its investigation into the social media company's handling of user data, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Why Mick Mulvaney is getting paid more than Trump’s two previous chiefs of staff
Mulvaney is getting more money than Reince Priebus and John Kelly did during their time at the White House......»»
The Wall Street Journal: KPMG could pay as much as $50 million to settle SEC investigation
KPMG LLP is preparing to pay as much as $50 million to settle civil claims related to the conduct of former partners who learned which of their audits would be subject to surprise regulatory examinations, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Mulvaney says Congress is likely to approve USMCA trade deal this year
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement has “a better than two-thirds chance†of passing through Congress this year, President Donald Trump’s acting chief of staff said Tuesday, adding its approval depends on support among House Democrats......»»
The Wall Street Journal: President Trump announces departure of White House Special Counsel Emmet Flood
Flood joined the White House to help with the Russia investigation......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Justice Department prepares antitrust investigation of Google
The probe would closely examine Google’s practices related to search and other businesses......»»
FBI investigates Bay Area microbiome startup, report says
FBI agents descended upon lab-testing startup uBiome Inc.’s San Francisco offices last week as part of an ongoing investigation into the company's billing practices, according to the Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal reports that uBiom.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Equifax, FICO team up to sell banks data as credit reports increasingly reveal more on consumers
Two consumer-credit giants plan to start working together to sell consumers’ data to banks, the latest attempt to feed banks’ appetite for more information on customers......»»
As Criminal Probe Advances, Prosecutors Focus On What Boeing Told The FAA
More details about the federal criminal investigation into the FAA's certification process for the Boeing 737 MAX 8 leaked Friday night, appearing in the Wall Street Journal - a news organization that has consistently lead coverage o.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Mueller concludes Russia probe, delivers report to the attorney general
Special counsel Robert Mueller presented his long-awaited report to the Justice Department on Friday, ending his nearly two-year investigation that has roiled the Trump presidency and likely setting up a battle with Congress over what he has found......»»
US is investigating the FAA"s approval of Boeing 737 Max aircraft: WSJ
The investigation by the U.S. Department of Transportation is focused on a flight safety system suspected of playing a role in the fatal crash of a Lion Air flight, the Wall Street Journal reported......»»