Social media scams reached alarming levels in 2025, with Americans losing a staggering $2.1 billion to fraud schemes, according to a new report from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The figure ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is launching a Healthcare Task Force to better focus its enforcement and advocacy on issues of competition and consumer protection within the industry, it announced ...
The Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to ban noncompete agreements nationwide was one of the most closely watched regulatory efforts in recent healthcare labor history. From the agency’s first public ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued warnings to 97 auto groups around the country, reminding them their advertised prices must be the total price, inclusive of all mandatory fees, that consumers ...
More than 444,000 people who rented homes with Invitation Homes will soon receive checks as part of a $47.2 million settlement stemming from a 2024 lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission. The ...
(NEXSTAR) – The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Wednesday it will be distributing over $47.2 million to renters who were duped into paying additional fees to single-family rental giant ...
The Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday that it will send a total of $47.2 million in refunds to hundreds of thousands of consumers who the agency alleges were deceived by Invitation Homes, the ...
ATLANTA — The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday announced it is sending more than $47 million in checks to renters who were deceived by Invitation Homes, one of the largest landlords in the ...
WXIN/WTTV — A recent lawsuit filed by the FTC against Walmart carries a warning for anyone looking to land a gig job. According to the FTC’s suit against the retail giant, Walmart made false claims to ...
The Federal Trade Commission removed the rule from the Federal Register last week, marking the end of limitations on non-compete agreements finalized during the Biden administration. In September, the ...
The Federal Trade Commission did not show that the Hart-Scott-Rodino rules would block any illegal mergers not already prevented by the previous rules, the district court held. A federal judge on ...
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