An investigation into cosmetic surgery chains by KFF Health News and NBC News has prompted consumer warnings from industry groups representing plastic surgeons.
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GM faces new lawsuit over alleged 1.2L turbo I3 failures in Chevy Trax
General Motors is contending with a new class-action lawsuit that accuses the automaker of selling the 2024 Chevrolet Trax with a defective 1.2-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine. Owners allege ...
American Financial Services Association general counsel Philip Bohi sent a letter this week to Consumer Financial Protection ...
Americans are facing severe financial harm from financial scams. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), scam losses ...
Colorado consumers filed nearly 27,000 complaints in 2025 as AI scams explode. AG Weiser's office returned over $500M to ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is facing a backlash over its recent overhaul of its consumer complaint portal, with experts warning that the agency is adding "friction" to the complaint ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently added two new disclosures and an attestation requirement to the CFPB portal through which consumers may submit complaints about a financial ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) released its list of top consumer complaints for 2025, with a new category making it into the top ...
MADISON, Wis. — Landlord-tenant issues are still top of mind for many Wisconsinites. In 2025, for the fourth year in a row, it was once again the top complaint in the Badger State received by the ...
A federal appeals court will soon decide whether the Trump administration can fire a majority of the staff at an agency tasked with helping consumers and take other actions that could gut the bureau.
A federal appeals court will soon decide whether the Trump administration can fire a majority of the staff at an agency tasked with helping consumers and take other actions that could gut the bureau.
The attorneys general say the federal government has relied on a faulty legal opinion in its decision to withhold funding from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. (CN) — A group of attorneys ...
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