Supreme Court February 27, 2023 Supreme Court to hear arguments on constitutionality of ‘Elizabeth Warren’s baby’ – the CFPB The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that could alter the agency that Elizabeth Warren helped create.
Media February 4, 2023 Name names: 'Seinfeld' bill would require telemarketers to provide their name, phone number A New Jersey bill dubbed the "Seinfeld" bill would require telemarketers to provide residents the name and the telephone number of the person on whose behalf the call is being made.
Joe Biden February 2, 2023 Internal Biden admin memo shows it was serious about banning gas stoves before public uproar The Biden administration seriously weighed moving forward with a gas stove ban before public uproar caused the White House to say it doesn't support such an action.
OPINION January 12, 2023 Biden's war on your kitchen continues with proposed gas stove ban The Consumer Product Safety Commission has reportedly been weighing a rule that would ban gas stoves nationwide.
Consumers January 11, 2023 Biden admin torched by Rep. Gary Palmer over potential gas stove ban: 'Desire to control American's lives' A Republican lawmaker has joined the chorus of people criticizing the Biden administration as the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission weighs a ban on gas stoves.
OPINION December 15, 2022 Let’s set the record straight on our credit card act. It is designed to rein in $77 billion in fees we all pay Let’s set the record straight on our bipartisan credit card act. It is designed to help struggling consumers rein in $77 billion in fees that we all help pay.
OPINION December 9, 2022 I stopped a big government power grab that would hurt businesses and consumers I stopped a big government power grab that would hurt businesses, consumers. Antitrust zealots once feared video stores merging and think they deserve more power.
VIDEO December 1, 2022 Common Ground: The bipartisan crackdown on stolen and counterfeit goods Representatives Gus Bilirakis and Jan Schakowsky weigh in on their bipartisan push to enhance efforts to protect and empower online buyers on Thursday's 'Common Ground.'
China November 22, 2022 China considers cutting $700 checks for all citizens due to COVID-19 economic struggles The Chinese Communist Party should distribute cash vouchers to its citizens in order to alleviate COVID-related economic hardships, economists suggest.
LIFESTYLE October 14, 2022 Meet the American who invented the crash test dummy, a life-saving innovation Born in Cleveland and raised in California, Samuel W. Alderson helped make highways safer in America and worldwide by creating the crash test dummy — an invention that has saved thousands of lives,
REAL ESTATE March 28, 2022 Consumers' Research deploying mobile billboards, new ad linking BlackRock CEO to China FIRST ON FOX: Consumers' Research, a nonprofit group, has launched mobile billboards to parade its new ad campaign against BlackRock.