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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is making the month of July "Made in USA" month, with Chairman Andrew Ferguson announcing ...
The Federal Trade Commission is sending out more than $126 million to players of a super-popular video game who were charged ...
Samantha is retired at 69, but a few years back she took out a reverse mortgage. Now, she’d like to be done with it, ...
This article explores how academic medical centers (AMCs) can reclaim leadership in outpatient care by extending their reach into community-based models. It also examines how policy ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday called for a review of subsidies awarded to Elon Musk's companies, sparking fears of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday called for a review of subsidies awarded to Elon Musk's companies, sparking fears of tougher regulatory scrutiny across the billionaire's ventures in the ...
In a Kansas City Star guest commentary (6/25/25 page 14A), Jamie Corley, executive director of the nonprofit Prescription ...
Opinion: Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell writes that the Trump-era Federal Trade Commission is taking an approach to ...
US maritime chief ‘not a big fan’ of ocean carriers’ ‘approach’ as agency reviews antitrust immunity
The Federal Maritime Commission is reviewing a 2020 agreement to determine whether global ocean carriers have overstepped ...
A summary of the executive orders and releases on deregulation issued by the second Trump administration and their potential ...
The United States Supreme Court took a major step toward moving forward the years-long dispute over the constitutionality of ...
‘Fortnite’ players could be due $126 million over deceptive purchases. Here’s how to make your claim
Fortnite” players can now cash in on $126 million in refunds if they were charged for deceptive purchases while playing the game, the Federal Trade Commission announced last week. The ...
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