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News from May 2025


Brown‑Forman Corporation has announced the launch of its own distribution business in Italy.

The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) and NetChoice are returning to federal court on Tuesday to continue their legal challenge against Florida's social media law, SB7072.

Goldman Sachs is implementing a generative AI assistant for its workforce, marking the initial phase of a program designed to evolve with traits similar to an experienced Goldman employee.

Due to expected poor weather conditions, the Austinburg Grand Reopening event planned for this Saturday at Austinburg Park is postponed.

Last month's Covington Recycles & Book Donation event, hosted at Blair Tech's Tech Castle in Latonia, successfully collected an estimated 4,500 pounds of electronic waste from over 150 cars.

Uber has expressed concerns regarding Oregon's Senate Bill 1166, noting that it may inadvertently lead to decreased driver earnings, fewer flexible job opportunities, and increased ride costs for consumers. The company referenced similar legislation enacted in other cities, which reportedly resulted in service cuts and limited access.

The American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) has called on the Colorado Senate to reject House Bill 1291, which could lead to an increase in private lawsuits under the Colorado Consumer Protection Act.

An employee of Flying Food Group, a foodservice provider at Los Angeles International Airport, has filed federal charges against the Unite Here Local 11 union.

Anaya Robinson, Senior Policy Strategist of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Colorado, expressed concerns that House Bill 25-1291 (HB25-1291) would undermine data privacy rights established under the Colorado Privacy Act.

The Oregon Legislative Assembly has introduced Senate Bill 1166, which proposes new regulations for transportation network companies.

Cary Silverman, a partner and Public Policy Attorney at Shook, Hardy & Bacon, expressed concerns over proposed Colorado legislation that he said would enable the improper use of consumer protection laws to pursue personal injury claims.

Covington, Kentucky, is set to host a series of events and celebrations this weekend, offering various activities for locals and visitors.

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is urging small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in West Virginia to apply for federal disaster loans following severe weather events in February.

A meeting of the Human Rights Commission is scheduled for May 1, 2025.

Board of Commissioners will have a caucus meeting on May 6, 2025.

The city of Covington, Kentucky, will celebrate the grand reopening of Austinburg Park on Saturday, May 3, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Located at East 15th Street and Eastern Avenue, the park will unveil a series of enhancements and host a...

Carlyle and SK Capital Partners have announced an extension of their tender offer to acquire all outstanding common stock of bluebird bio, Inc. The new expiration date for this offer, initially set for May 2, 2025, is now one minute after 11:59...

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform consumer technology, adding new capabilities to existing digital tools.

IBM and Scuderia Ferrari HP have jointly launched a revamped mobile application aimed at enhancing the experience of nearly 400 million global fans of the sport.

Armonk and New York, May 1, 2025 – IBM and the EY organization have announced the introduction of EY.ai for tax, utilizing IBM watsonx.