A coalition of banking groups has convinced a federal judge to temporarily block enforcement of a U.S. Consumer Financial ...
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Old Man Trump Can’t Even Remember Which Countries He Brought Peace to
The government has been shut down for more than 27 days as of Tuesday, making it the second-longest federal closure in U.S.
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Trump Fires Biden-Appointed Team That Could Have Blocked Renovations
The official’s statement seems to suggest that Trump is seeking a slate of MAGA commissioners to green-light his every whim, ...
A district court has agreed to halt compliance with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Biden-era open banking rule ...
A potential rule change by the Trump administration could limit the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s supervision of ...
The Trump administration has issued an interpretive rule that undermines state laws forbidding the inclusion of medical debt ...
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Capital One account holders may be eligible to claim part of $425M class action settlement
Capital One account holders could soon get a piece of a $425 million class action settlement. The Consumer Financial ...
The CFPB's rescission of the nonbank registry rule is welcomed by mortgage trade groups that cite redundancy and compliance ...
The federal government said California was wrong in adopting a new law that keeps delinquent medical debt from appearing on a ...
Fintech–nonprofit collaborations are creating a new path to homeownership by helping lenders serve underserved borrowers, ...
Banks suing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over a Biden-era rule enabling consumers to transfer data to fintechs ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a notice Oct. 28 clarifying that the Fair Credit Reporting Act preempts state laws on credit reporting, including those regarding medical debt.
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