The U.S. federal consumer finance watchdog agency ​on Tuesday formally ended certain civil-rights-era antidiscrimination ...
A Colorado man will spend four years in jail after scamming a military veteran in Pettis County. Missouri's Attorney General says Nicholas Fontinelli, the owner of "Squared Up Structures," promised ...
NEW DELHI – Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav reaffirmed the government’s commitment to protecting the Aravalli Range during a discussion in the Rajya Sabha on March 10, emphasizing ...
April may bring showers, but Consumer Reports says it also brings some worthwhile savings —especially on big-ticket items for your home, inside and out. As spring gets underway, retailers often start ...
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A new office to protect consumers from seedy landlords, polluters and scammers is coming to San Diego County. The county will join the ranks of other large California communities who have created ...
Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark kicked off National Consumer Protection Week by announcing the top 10 consumer complaints reported to her office in 2025. The office's consumer protection ...
Scams are getting more sophisticated, and one click can cost you thousands. Better Business Bureau is teaming up with the Federal Trade Commission for National Consumer Protection Week, March 1 ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The secretary of the Army made a rare visit to Louisiana to discuss new procedures designed to speed up major Army Corps of Engineers flood protection and dredging projects. He ...
The Maryland Office of the People's Counsel (OPC) is calling for an investigation into Baltimore Gas and Electric's (BGE) stalled expansion plans on the Baltimore Peninsula. The consumer watchdog ...
The Federal Trade Commission created the annual week-long event, that runs this year from March 1 through March 7, to help consumers recognize scams and avoid falling prey to financial fraudsters.
In 2026, New York strengthens consumer protections with new laws. The FAIR Business Practices Act expands the Attorney General’s powers to target unfair, deceptive, and abusive practices, aligning ...