This spring, the Trump Administration cut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s staff by about 80 percent, and Congress halved the agency’s budget cap. Last week, Democratic lawmakers urged the D ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit by the National Retail Federation challenging a New York state law that requires retailers to tell customers when their personal ...
In September, the Federal Trade Commission sued behemoth concert promoter Live Nation and its corporate sibling, the gargantuan ticketing business Ticketmaster, accusing the company of colluding with ...
HAMPTON COUNTY, S.C. (WSAV) — The Hampton County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) is warning residents of a new phone call scam. According to HCSO, callers are posing as federal agents or court officials, ...
Phoenix Advocacy Network releases a policy statement highlighting how overly broad non-compete clauses keep doctors from practicing and worsen patient-care shortages across Virginia and the U.S. Oct.
Live entertainment giant Live Nation has announced it’s planning to issue $1.3 billion in convertible bonds to refinance debt and fund general corporate purposes.
The expletive-filled tirade targeting Ticketmaster from Kid Rock—a prominent supporter of President Donald Trump and polarizing figure in American music, has gone viral. The incident spotlights ...
As government work deemed nonessential comes to a halt, what does that mean for everything from Social Security payments to your travel plans? Here’s what we know.
Singer Kid Rock, whose given name is Robert James Ritchie, expressed support Tuesday for the lawsuit filed by the Trump Administration against Ticketmaster.
Authorities say common tactics include phone calls or emails from imposters posing as Social Security, Medicare or food assistance officials.
Carl Hittinger, left, and Devin Redding, right, of Baker & Hostetler. Courtesy photos. In the wake of judicial setbacks to its proposed nationwide noncompete ban, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC or ...
As Congress faces another budget stalemate, consumer watchdogs are warning Kentuckians and the rest of the country to be on guard for possible scams.
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