The DOJ has opened a remission process for OneCoin victims using more than $40 million in forfeited funds. Eligible claimants must have bought OneCoin between 2014 and 2019 and suffered a net loss.
The Department of Justice has commenced a petition for remission process to compensate fraud victims who invested in the fraudulent cryptocurrency platform, OneCoin, between 2014 and 2019. The United ...
The City of Fort Worth is looking at helping first responders with their workers' compensation claims. It comes as many of them have reported jumping through hoops to get major claims approved after ...
Ontario residents looking for compensation from Air Canada for cancelled travel plans could get a settlement within 90 days with a new third-party dispute resolution process unveiled this week. In a ...
On Monday, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife — CDFW — announced they have begun a process to evaluate the state’s wolf-livestock compensation program. On Feb. 23, the CDFW stated they ...
OpenAI exec highlights the rising importance of AI compute in tech job compensation. AI tokens emerge as a new component of tech salaries, alongside traditional pay elements. CFOs face new challenges ...
The NFL on Monday announced 33 compensatory picks to be awarded to teams for the 2026 draft. Three teams received four comp picks that led the league in this cycle: the Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore ...
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After graduating from Cornell University, Christophe Gerlach spent nearly two years investing exclusively in HR tech startups for General Atlantic. Investing was exciting, but Gerlach was yearning to ...
Former Raila Odinga’s private security, Agutu Boss during an interview on February 10, 2026. He was shot on the leg during the Saba Saba protest in 2023. [Omondi Onyango, Standard] It was a sigh of ...
OLYMPIA — More than 98,700 Washington workplace injury and illness cases were reported by employers in 2023, underscoring the reach of a workers’ compensation system that governs how injured workers ...