New Zealand on Thursday approved the extradition of Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom to the U.S., following more than a decade of legal disputes after the file-sharing site’s founders were arrested on ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -In 1996, then-Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan wondered aloud how we could know when "irrational exuberance" had gripped financial markets, comments that led many to later ...
Kim Dotcom has lost yet another ruling in his attempt to avoid extradition from New Zealand to the United States, over a dozen years after the file-sharing site Megaupload was shut down. But he hasn't ...
New Zealand is set to extradite internet mogul Kim Dotcom to the United States after the country’s justice minister gave his approval on Thursday. Dotcom, who was born in Germany but has New Zealand ...
ORLANDO, Florida, July 22 (Reuters) - Wall Street's concentration in the red-hot tech sector is, by some measures, greater than it has ever been, eclipsing levels hit during the 1990s dotcom bubble.