The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized a rule banning medical debt from being included on Americans' credit ...
The finalized rule will prevent medical bills from being included on credit reports used by lenders and will prohibit lenders from using medical information in their decision-making.
The future of the new rule remains in question, however, with President-elect Donald J. Trump set to return to the White ...
Most medical debt will be scrapped from consumer credit reports under a final US rule implementing a Biden administration ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized a rule that will remove medical bills from credit reports to end what the bureau called "coercive debt collection practices." ...
It’s long been an open secret that employers often review the consumer reports of job candidates when conducting background ...
On December 16, 2024, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York dismissed claims against a credit reporting agency ...
The Texas case On Dec. 3, 2024, a Federal District Court in the Eastern District of Texas issued a nationwide preliminary injunction temporarily blocking enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act ...
Jury dismissed in case of woman accused of procuring her own miscarriage after ‘misleading and false’ error in news broadcast The BBC’s “appalling and sloppy ...
You have a budget. Congress doesn't. And Congress just got caught trying to put $100 billion on our credit card. How long does $100 billion last? Probably all year, right? No. Two and a half months.