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A federal judge in Chicago on Thursday refused to allow the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to vacate a racial ...
Federal workers are still sending largely pointless emails detailing the five things they did the previous week, even though ...
A Trump-appointed judge refused to dismiss a settlement between the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and a Chicago ...
A federal judge declined to vacate an agreement the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau made with Townstone Financial to ...
Together, they form a network of financial surveillance that most consumers do not know exists. To help people navigate this ...
In the first quarter of 2025, Americans filed more than 112,000 complaints with the Federal Trade Commission, or FTC. That’s ...
The White House and other government agencies defend the practice despite some employees questioning their utility ...
The cheap convenience of the "millennial lifestyle subsidy" has gone - does "buy now, pay later" fill in the gaps?
A debt settlement company can help you find relief from overwhelming debt payments and mounting fees. But not all of these companies are created equal.
The Supreme Court first took up the issue in 1926 in Myers v. United States, when Chief Justice – and former president – William Howard Taft held that Congress could not limit the president’s ability ...
So my recommendation to you is to pay that $1,000 debt after you receive your inheritance. Rather than negotiating with the ...