Wives' chatter land husbands indictment over insider trading
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has recently settled two cases filed against men who traded shares using confidential information they have overheard from their wives/
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has recently settled two cases filed against men who traded shares using confidential information they have overheard from their wives/
US District Judge Paul Oetken of the Manhattan federal court today sided with the jury in siding with complainant billionaire William Koch over fraudulent sale of purportedly vintage wines, but reduced the total award in damages to less than a million dollars.
A foreign affairs expert explained in a TIME report that convicted spy Jonathan Pollard's release is justified if it would help improve the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
Judge Mohammed Nagi Shehata had denied Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste and his two co-workers' request to post bail from terrorism-related charges, Daily Mail said in a report.