SEC Charges Company and Former CEO with Misleading Investors about Sale of Covid-19 Test Kits
The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged New York-based SCWorx Corp. and its former Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board, Marc S. Schessel, with making false and misleading statements about SCWorx’s plans to distribute COVID-19…Read More
Supreme Court temporarily blocks Texas’s social media moderation law

The Supreme Court of the United States temporarily blocked a sweeping Texas law on Tuesday that restricts the ability of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to moderate content on their platforms. By a 5-4 vote, the justices granted an emergency request from the tech industry to block a lower court order that would have allowed the […]
Ukrainian forces are making progress in Kherson and Kharkiv, Zelensky says

• Here’s why Putin wants the Donbas region • Opinion: Putin’s key ally in the EU just got a birthday present • Watch: Russia and China is ahead of the US in key warfare tech. Here’s why • Ukrainian official says Russians control ‘most of Severodonetsk’ Read More
Lawyer Who Plotted to Overturn Trump Loss Recruits Election Deniers to Watch Over the Vote
A central figure in the scheme to reverse the 2020 election is mobilizing grass-roots activists into an “army of citizens” trained to aggressively monitor elections.Read More
Republicans Accept Primary Wins Despite Election Fraud Claims in 2020

Republicans are accepting their primary victories with little concern about the voter fraud they once falsely claimed caused Donald J. Trump’s loss.Read More
How Russia’s Wagner Group Is Expanding in Africa

Best known for its mercenaries, the Wagner Group also mines diamonds, spreads disinformation and props up autocrats in an effort to grow Russia’s footprint.Read More
In Mali, a Massacre With a Russian Footprint
Civilian deaths have spiked in Mali since Russian mercenaries of the Wagner Group began operating alongside the military. In late March, hundreds were executed in the village of Moura.Read More
Biden recounts his visit to Uvalde: ‘The pain is palpable’

President Joe Biden on Tuesday said the pain was “palpable” when he met with grieving families in Uvalde, Texas, this weekend following a mass shooting at an elementary school that claimed the lives of 19 children and two teachers. Read More
Russian Military Is Repeating Mistakes in Eastern Ukraine, U.S. Says

President Vladimir V. Putin sent in a new commander in April, but Russian troops are still facing morale and other problems, American officials say.Read More
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SEC Charges Former North Carolina Investment Adviser and Public Company CEO with Fraudulent Self-DealingRead More