The Federal Trade Commission is educating consumers on how to protect themselves from identity theft. This can happen to anyone at any time, especially now as tax season gets underway and the risk factor goes up.
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The Federal Trade Commission has approved a motion granting Chairman Andrew Ferguson the authority to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive orders slashing DEI programs.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - It’s Identity Theft Awareness Week. Identity theft can happen to anyone, but there are resources to help us identify the risks. There are numerous webinars and podcasts every day this week hosted by the Federal Trade Commission and other partners.
The author discusses what to expect from the next presidential administration for consumer protection. He can also provide recommendations for companies to stay informed and compliant as regulatory standards evolve,
Pesticide manufacturers Syngenta and Corteva must face parts of a class action accusing the agricultural industry giants of using a loyalty program to stymie competition with rivals and keep prices artificially high for farmers,
The aggressive antitrust approach adopted by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice's (DOJ) antitrust division during the Biden administration reduced startup acquisitions and venture capital investment, according to a recent study by the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA).