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Salem, said in response to the judge's order that if his ruling is sustained on appeal, "combined with the new work ...
ReShonda Young, founder of a soon-to-launch Iowa bank, is suing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for delaying new ...
On July 18, the CFPB terminated a 2024 consent order against a credit union after concluding that the entity had satisfied ...
The newly proposed Senate bill could greatly affect what works can be used as training materials for LLMs. Not only would the ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is facing a lawsuit from community groups who claim the agency acted unlawfully to ...
A federal judge blocked a rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that would have stopped medical bills from ...
The U.S. Department of Labor plans to rewrite or repeal more than 60 workplace regulations or rules to deregulate workplaces.
A federal judge has overturned a Biden-era rule that kept $49B in medical debt off of millions of people's credit scores, potentially harming their ability to obtain credit and buy a home.
Amid a fresh set of attacks on Fed Chair Jerome Powell came reports that President Donald Trump might fire the central banker ...
Sen. Gallego and 29 Senators seek explanation from CFPB on its reversal to include medical debt in credit reports.
The CFPB pushed further, however, finalizing a rule in early January barring all medical debt from influencing people’s ...
According to the CFPB, medical bills accounted for more than half of debt collections on credit records in 2022. Patricia ...