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A Biden-era plan to curb subscriptions that are difficult to cancel has been blocked by a federal appeals court.
Many new deals could not be cleared because they did not conform to an NCAA rule that sets a “valid business purpose” standard for approval.
The American Bar Association is deeply saddened by the passing of its former president, R. William “Bill” Ide III of Atlanta, Georgia, on July 8, 2025, and offer our condolences to his family and ...
Two dozen Hoosiers — most living near a forthcoming West Terre Haute project — railed against proposed regulations in a ...
Dark money may be heading to a church near you because the Trump administration has said it will no longer enforce the ...
Former UFC flyweight title challenger John Dodson, now a BKFC champ, thinks he'd beat the UFC's current champ if he went back ...
"There were policies that were to encourage people to drop their merit-based civil service protections or not advance them," ...
President Trump signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), a sweeping tax reform package that includes major ...
If you want to make better drinks, you need to understand why some cocktails are shaken, others are stirred, and when to ...
A “click-to-cancel” rule, which would have made it easier for consumers to end unwanted subscriptions, has been blocked by a ...
No. 5 overall pick Ace Bailey will reportedly not play with the Jazz on Friday as they begin their summer league stint in Las ...
New state law limits HOA rule and CC&R enforcement by capping fines at $100 per violation, unless a violation causes danger ...