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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was finally able to admit that tariffs are indeed a tax on American importers and consumers, ...
New campaign finance reports show state Rep. Sarah Stevens trailing by a wide margin in fundraising compared to the woman she’s seeking to unseat on the North Carolina Supreme Court.
An appeals court has ruled against a legal challenge to the Drug Price Negotiation Program. On Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit sided with the Department of Health and Human ...
On top of the court’s continuous (and contentious) shadow docket work, the next term starting in the fall has several ...
(Reuters) -A U.S. judge has vacated the Federal Reserve’s “swipe fees” regulation that capped the amount banks charge ...
Consumer reporter Tom Jervis thinks that the long-term repercussions of mass payouts could greatly outweigh the benefits of any potential finance scandal compensation ...
Clearly investors cannot take it for granted that companies are safe from episodes of poor judgment, whether of their own making or the parties they deal with, despite the oversight of regulators and ...
Depending on how their car loan interest rates were determined, the ruling could have opened the door for millions of drivers ...
Complaints to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) fell to their lowest in more than a year ahead of the motor finance ...
Lenders are now awaiting the FCA’s response to the one part of the appeal that the Supreme Court upheld. In that case, the ...
A $6,800 donation from a longtime lobbyist to Rep. Sarah Stevens’ campaign for North Carolina Supreme Court appears to violate a state law that bars lobbyists from contributing to sitting legislators ...