By Goldie Blumenstyk
aThis is why the President nominated Richard Cordray to lead a new consumer-watchdog agency designed to protect families from being taken advantage of,but Republicans in Congress have blocked the nomination.They have also stood in the way of a balance plan to extend the payroll tax cut for ...
What is adversarial journalism? What is news analysis in journalism? What type of journalism was before investigative journalism? What is editorial writing in journalism? What is cyber journalism? What is watchdog journalism? What is internet journalism?
In the United States, prescription drugs must be approved by theFood and Drug Administration (FDA). The agency's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) acts as a consumer watchdog.3 How Drugs Get to the Market On average, it takes about 10 years and costs about $1 - $2+ bill...
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA's) definition of personal information is heavily inspired by the GDPR's, but is arguablyeven broader: "information that identifies, relates to, describes, is capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a...
a consumer watchdog gè tǐ hù de hé fǎ quán yì 个体户的合法权益 the legal rights and interests of the self-employed workers zhì dìng zhè ge guī dìng shì wèi le bǎo hù fù nǚ ér tóng de quán yì 制定这个规定是为了保护妇女儿童的权益。
Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofit group, has said that all California homeowners could pay anywhere from $975 to $3,700 surcharge as a result of a FAIR plan shortfall. How the state is intervening to aid wildfire-affected homeowners To protect already-vulnerable homeowners affected by the fires...
It said the investigation would include whether Ticketmaster used "unfair commercial practices" prohibited under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, and examine if ticket-buyers had been given "clear and timely information" on how prices could change. ...
Consumer identity theft is a more frequent crime than most people realize and when it happens, you’re often on your own in repairing the damage. “The FBI and law enforcement agencies offer helpful websites and toll-free phone numbers that don’t offer any help at all" in actually ...
Peer-to-peer payment apps, also known as P2P apps, are widely in use throughout the U.S. They are used by 64% of adults, including 81% of those ages 18 to 29, according to a 2022 report fromConsumer Reports. Teresa Murray, a consumer watchdog at the U.S. Public Interest Research...