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The financial training platform said it could help subscribers make money. Some got soaked instead, the feds say.
A new AARP report reveals everyday online habits may be putting people at an increased risk of fraud. Here's how to stay safe ...
An amendment from House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan would make the Justice Department the sole federal enforcer ...
The FTC wants to prove Meta has a monopoly over personal social networking, so it wouldn’t view video app TikTok as a ...
The FTC announced that Publishers Clearing House has agreed to pay $18.5 million to customers who were “harmed" by the ...
Americans are on pace to file the most complaints to the Federal Trade Commission in a single year about what they believe ...
The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee voted on Wednesday to advance President Donald Trump's nominees to head NASA and to serve ...
A 90-year-old woman was conned out of $10,000 by a man pretending to be a federal agent in a disturbing elder scam in Hewlett ...
Police charged Zugen Jiang, 28, of Brooklyn, with third-degree grand larceny. He was to be arraigned at the First District Court in Hempstead on Sunday. Nassau County police said residents should warn ...
If a judge decides the video app competes in the same space as Facebook and Instagram, it could sink FTC’s bid to break up ...