Lockheed Martin Subsidiaries to Pay $70 Million Settlement for Overcharging Navy

Lockheed Martin subsidiaries have reached a settlement with the federal government to pay $70 million for overcharging the Navy for aircraft parts. The two subsidiaries were found to have charged the Navy more than the fair price for the parts. The settlement was reached to resolve the claims of overcharging and to ensure fair pricing in future transactions.

British judges resign from Hong Kong court amid pro-China crackdown

Two British judges have resigned from their positions on a top Hong Kong court amidst a crackdown on dissent by pro-China authorities. The judges' decision to step down follows a report by The Independent which revealed that they were being paid £40,000 to serve on the court for periods of up to a month at a time.