A new federal rule could soon make it easier for consumers to cancel subscriptions, but business groups are preparing to challenge its implementation.
The FTC has appealed a federal court’s A ruling that prohibited the agency from enforcing a rule prohibiting noncompetes ...
Two weeks out from Election Day, the crisis in the Middle East is looming over the race for the White House, with one ...
The nation’s largest corporate landlord for single-family home rentals has been fined $48 million by the Federal Trade ...
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Report reveals impact of fraud on older consumers
The report offers insight into how seniors are being scammed, how much money they're losing and what can be done to protect ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Saying goodbye to a subscription- can take months. But that’s about to change. The Federal Trade Commission has just announced a new rule, called “Click to Cancel.” ...
The Federal Trade Commission issued the rule in August banning the sale or purchase of online reviews. The rule, which went ...
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case seeking to give the president expanded abilities to fire commissioners of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on Monday, that could ...
Reuters’ Jody Godoy reported at the end of this past week that “the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is probing farm equipment ...
Beck analyzes the FTC and DOJ’s new disclosure rules for mergers that will hit private equity firms hard, and shine a hard ...