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WGAL on MSNFTC warns veterans of benefit overpayment scamsScammers pretend to be someone from the VA to trick you into sending them your money or sensitive information.
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Medpage Today on MSNGender-Affirming Care for Minors in FTC's CrosshairsCritics of gender-affirming care for minors made their case at a day-long workshop before a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ...
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WVNS-TV on MSNUsers of weight loss supplement to receive payments over ‘false claims’: What to knowThousands of customers are set to receive payments after purchasing a weight loss supplement once described as the “Gastric ...
Got a letter in the mail from the Department of Veterans Affairs saying you owe money due to an overpayment of your benefits?
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The FTC's 'click to cancel' rule would have wiped out a practice that allowed some businesses to scam their customers. That's ...
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday blocked a rule that would have required businesses to make it as easy for consumers to cancel ...
Opinion: Miami attorney Gregg Goldfarb says wielding antitrust, fraud, and nuisance claims can help attorneys score wins in ...
The proposed state laws are virtually identical to the Federal Trade Commission's “click-to-cancel” rules that were struck down by an appeals court this week.
DOJ and FTC officials are teaming up to prosecute hospitals, doctors, and drugmakers for performing sex-reassignment ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNPerformance Food Stock Jumps On Reports Of Acquisition Interest From US FoodsUS Foods signaled interest in pursuing a strategic combination with Performance Food in recent months; however, any deal ...
A “click-to-cancel” rule, which would have required businesses to make it easy for consumers to cancel unwanted subscriptions and memberships, has been blocked by a federal appeals court.
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