The disastrous consequences of the Supreme Court’s immunity decision in Trump v. United States may only just now be fully coming to light.
Millions of American consumers who bought antivirus software from Avast may be eligible to receive a portion of a $16.5 million settlement, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Monday.
Like a winter squall, expert witness Ron Harmon of Havre, Mont., blew into the state legislature in Montana this week to present some cold hard facts on a turbulent issue. The issue is the right ...
William E. Humphrey was appointed by President Herbert Hoover in 1931 to serve on the Federal Trade Commission for a term of ...
The nation’s largest association of psychologists warned federal regulators that artificial intelligence chatbots ...
That changed when Apollo Global's chief economist, Torsten Slok, argued that DOGE's ~300,000 federal layoffs (plus ...
Privacy concerns are building over who has access to federal government data, as the DOGE team requests access to more ...
Unwanted phone calls are out of control. Whether it’s a robocall trying to sell you something or spam calls from scammers ...
An FTC suit claims PepsiCo violated an Act which prohibits a seller from charging competing buyers different prices for the ...
Best practices for companies to comply with the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) guidance on social media influencer ...
Additionally, Nasdaq recently removed the requirement for public companies to publish a board diversity matrix, and ISS, ...
National Consumer Protection Week, March 2-8, is a collaborative initiative between the Better Business Bureau and the ...
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