Christopher Lee Carroll, of Farmington, Missouri, used pandemic loans to start a new business, Whiskey Dix Big Truck Repair.
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Alberto Lovo Rojas fled Nicaragua, eventually making his way to Spokane where he became a mechanic on a legal work permit.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has terminated contracts with multiple expert witnesses it had hired in cases against companies accused of hurting consumers.
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The U.S. Department of Justice will cease defending the independent status of three consumer and worker protection agencies, ...
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