The ongoing fight for consumer transparency has been significantly impacted by the Federal Trade Commission’s $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon.…
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Focused on the economics behind access. From grant-supported programs to budget-friendly learning kits, this section explains how arts and life-skills education can remain financially viable. Features include donor stories, funding breakdowns, and strategies that make creative education surprisingly affordable.
With millions of student borrowers directly at stake, the question “Is Nelnet being sued?” carries a lot of weight. Nelnet,…
Few people anticipate that one acronym could stand for three radically different but remarkably similar organizations when they ask, “What…
The intense accusations made against Align Technology, the manufacturer of the well-known Invisalign transparent aligners, have drawn national attention to…
One of the year’s most talked-about brand conflicts is the legal battle between Trader Joe’s and J.M. Smucker Company. What…
One of the most startling consumer safety cases of the year is the Mitchum Deodorant Scarring Lawsuit, which shows how…
Tens of thousands of Nebraskans are learning that money they believed was lost forever—old wages, uncashed insurance checks, and even…
A turning point in American banking history, the PNC Class Action Lawsuit revealed how corporate policies and digital systems can…
Stories of consumers getting credit cards they never asked for or accounts they never signed up for started out as…
Letitia James, the attorney general of New York, has sent an especially forceful message to the financial technology industry in…
