NEWARK - The Love Your Block, Newark! program is back to beautify city neighborhoods through murals, community gardens or landscaping that focus on sustainability and climate resilience. Love Your ...
FTC’s Jan. 28 workshop highlights how age verification tools affect privacy, data collection, and access for families and schools. Families should be able to understand what’s collected, how it’s ...
Applications are now being accepted for this year’s Beautiful Blocks home improvement program in the cities of Carbondale, Scranton and Pittston. Beautiful Blocks is jointly sponsored by NeighborWorks ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Settlement resolves FTC lawsuit alleging that Express Scripts' conduct resulted in artificially inflated insulin drug ...
An FTC order tied to COPPA compliance underscores why youth-facing digital tools must prioritize data minimization, transparency, and privacy. FARMINGTON HILLS, MI ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Code Louisville, a free tech training program that has prepared an estimated 5,000 Kentuckians for careers in software development over the past 13 years, will teach its final class ...
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A federal judge in Washington has blocked the Trump administration from closing down a humanitarian program that allowed around 350,000 Haitians to live and work legally in the U.S., according to ...
The annual revisions to the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act reporting thresholds have arrived. The new thresholds for notification will apply to all transactions that close on or after the effective date ...
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Friday issued warning letters to 42 law firms, stating that their participation in a diversity certification program may violate federal antitrust laws.
DENVER — A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday blocking the Trump administration from proceeding with a pilot program that would have required Colorado to recertify 100,000 ...