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MicroStrategy’s Saylor Reaps Windfall From Bitcoin’s Rally

<-bsp-person state="{"_id":"0000018f-2bb7-d4b6-a98f-ffb706dd0000","_type":"00000160-6f41-dae1-adf0-6ff519590003"}">Michael Saylor’s decision back in 2020 to start buying Bitcoin has paid off in spades this year for the co-founder and executive chairman of MicroStrategy Inc.

Supreme Court Spurns Musk’s Twitter Sitter Appeal in SEC Win

The US Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Elon Musk in his “Twitter sitter” case, leaving intact his agreement with the <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbHref":"bbg://securities/13165Z%20US%20Equity","_id":"0000018f-2bd6-d4b6-a98f-fff71d050001","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">Securities and Exchange Commission to have an in-house lawyer pre-approve his social media posts about Tesla Inc.

AI’s Compliance Risks Outlined in New Labor Department Guidance

Employers should be wary of ways artificial intelligence can discriminate against workers or lead to pay violations, especially those who do business with the federal government, the US Labor Department warned in its first-ever guidelines on the emerging technology.

Copyright Claim Survives Over Cryptocurrency From Video Game

NC Interactive LLC may proceed with its copyright infringement suit alleging that the defendants sold millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency for a game they created after having access to NCI’s “Criminal Empire” video game, a federal court said.

Telehealth Is Booming During Covid. Is it Here to Stay?

Millions of Americans have taken advantage of telehealth during the coronavirus pandemic, so why has it taken so long for widespread adoption?

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