FTC Warns Seafood Chains Against False Claims of Local Fish

The agency sends letters to top ten restaurants, including Red Lobster and Long John Silver’s. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sent letters to America’s top seafood restaurant chains…

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Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, and Panama Join FTC’s International Agreement

The new partners will enhance cross-border collaboration on consumer protections from fraud and illegal practices. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that consumer protection agencies from Costa Rica,…

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CFPB Warns Medical Debt Collectors Against Collecting Inaccurate Debts

The agency will take action against double billing, insufficient documentation, and false filings. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently issued a legal guidance for medical debt collectors,…

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Federal Judge Again Blocks Student Loan Cancellation

He granted an injunction after a multi-state lawsuit. U.S. District Judge Matthew Schelp temporarily halted President Biden’s latest student loan cancellation plan following a request by six other…

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DHS Threat Assessment Highlights 2024 Election and the Middle East

China, Russia, and Iran remain the greatest global adversaries. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has published its annual threat assessment report, predicting that the United States will…

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Legislators Urge Mexico to Address Chinese Vehicle Security Concerns

They request that President Sheinbaum conduct a national review. Twenty members of Congress wrote a letter to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum urging that she address national security concerns…

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USDA Releases Recommendations for Supporting U.S. Forests

Officials outline climate change, workforce shortage, and hurdles in communication as key issues. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released a joint report outlining ways to support and…

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Transportation Department Fines Air Canada for Violating FAA Airspace Restrictions

The airline operated flights over restricted areas carrying United Airlines’ code. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has fined Air Canada $250,000 for operating flights in regions restricted…

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U.S. Military Bombs Roughly 12 Houthi Strongholds

Responds to threats against Israel and downed U.S. military drone. U.S. officials confirmed that the United States struck over a dozen Houthi strongholds on Friday. After shooting down…

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Secretary Raimondo Co-Chairs U.S.-India CEO Forum

International partnerships with Lockheed Martin, Pfizer, and others announced. The U.S.-India CEO Forum held its third in-person meeting this week, gathering top leadership from the private sector to…

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