On the final days of her tenure as FTC chair, Lina Khan sits down with WSJ’s Damian Paletta to reflect on her historically aggressive approach to antitrust enforcement. Photo: Umit Gulsen for ...
"To my mind, all of this public input and engagement made our work sharper and helped us really set priorities and focus on ...
In brief: The US Federal Trade Commission has spent weeks investigating Microsoft's cybersecurity deals with the federal government. Although the case's fate under the incoming Trump ...
Public records obtained by Business Insider reveal a Federal Trade Commission investigation into Publishing.com, a company that sells courses on creating AI-generated books. The company ...
The Federal Trade Commission fined tax prep company H&R Block $7 million, ordering it to stop advertising and customer service practices it called "unlawful." Federal regulators said H&R Block ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said XCL Resources Holdings, Verdun Oil Company II and EP Energy LLC (EP) will pay a record $5.6 million in the civil case. A legal complaint made public Tuesday ...
The Federal Trade Commission finalized an order requiring the tax preparation company H&R Block to make a number of changes for the 2025 tax filing season in addition to longer-term changes.
Benchmark notes that shares of Dave (DAVE) came under pressure during Tuesday’s trading session after the Federal Trade Commission announced it had referred the lawsuit it filed against the ...
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission announced its final “Junk Fees Rule” (the “Rule”) that bans “mystery” or “junk fees” for live event tickets, hotels, and short-term rentals.
In October 2024, Marriott settled with the FTC over the above failures, agreeing to pay $52,000,000 to 49 states to resolve claims related to these data breaches. Related Articles: ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission announced a new rule on Tuesday that will prohibit ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission passed a rule on Tuesday requiring ticket sellers, hotels and vacation rental sites to disclose total prices, including fees upfront, prohibiting them from ...