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FTC announces enforcement actions against companies for false 'Made in USA' claims
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission has taken action against three companies accused of falsely claiming their products were made in the United States. Settlements include payments toward consumer redress and new restrictions on misleading marketing practices. Two other firms received warnings after correcting their advertising.

FTC and Justice Department extend deadline for public comment on business collaboration guidance
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department have extended their deadline for public comment on proposed updates to business collaboration guidelines. Stakeholders now have until May 21, 2026, to submit feedback. The agencies say this extension allows more comprehensive input from all interested parties.

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FTC halts alleged deceptive health care scheme in Florida court action
Antitrust

A federal court has halted an alleged nationwide health insurance scam after action by the Federal Trade Commission. Officials say millions were lost by consumers deceived into buying inadequate plans falsely marketed as comprehensive coverage.


FTC obtains restraining order against alleged student loan debt relief scheme
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission has taken legal action against companies accused of running a fraudulent student loan debt relief operation. Officials allege millions were collected through false promises targeting borrowers seeking help.


FTC order prohibits Forever Living from making deceptive earnings claims to consumers
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission has ordered Forever Living and its executives not to make deceptive earnings claims about their multilevel marketing business after finding most participants made little or no money. The settlement requires substantiation for future profit statements and prohibits misleading recruitment tactics.


FTC takes action against multilevel marketing participant for deceptive earnings claims
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission has taken action against Stormy Wellington over alleged deceptive earnings claims used in recruiting workers into two multilevel marketing companies. Most recruits reportedly made little or no money despite promises of high income. A proposed order would restrict future misleading statements about earnings.


FTC approves 2026 budget for Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission has approved the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority’s budget for 2026 after a public comment period. The unanimous vote follows standard oversight procedures by publishing proposals for public review.


FTC orders Rollins to end noncompete agreements for over 18,000 employees
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission has ordered Rollins Inc., a major pest-control firm, to end enforcement of noncompete clauses affecting over 18,000 employees nationwide. Warning letters were also sent by Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson urging other industry firms not to use similar employment restrictions.


FTC outlines recent accomplishments and priorities in Senate committee testimony
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission presented its recent achievements before a Senate committee on Apr. 15. Leaders discussed new consumer protections under upcoming laws as well as efforts against deceptive fees and anticompetitive practices.


FTC and states act to address alleged ad agency collusion on brand safety standards
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission announced action against several major U.S. advertising agencies accused of coordinating industry-wide 'brand safety' standards targeting misinformation online. A proposed court order aims to restore competition among ad-buying firms while addressing concerns about free expression.


FTC seeks public comment on fee practices in online food and grocery delivery
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission is asking for public input on possible new rules targeting unfair fee practices by online food and grocery delivery services. Recent settlements with Instacart and GrubHub highlight ongoing concerns over hidden charges. Public comments will be accepted for 30 days once official notice appears.


FTC announces settlement with TruHeight over deceptive advertising of height supplements
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission has reached a settlement with supplement seller TruHeight over deceptive marketing practices targeting children’s height growth. The company is accused of making unsupported health claims and using fake reviews online.


Publishing.com agrees to $1.5 million settlement over misleading income claims
Antitrust

Publishing.com has agreed to pay $1.5 million after settling Federal Trade Commission charges over misleading advertising related to its self-publishing programs. The settlement requires clearer substantiation of future earnings claims and better disclosure practices.


Federal Trade Commission publishes strategic plan for fiscal years 2026 to 2030
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission has published its Strategic Plan for fiscal years 2026-2030 after a review process that included public input. The new plan outlines key goals for promoting competition and protecting consumers over five years.


Federal Trade Commission requests $426.71 million for fiscal year 2027 budget
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission has submitted its fiscal year 2027 budget request to Congress. The proposal seeks $426.71 million in funding along with staffing support. The agency continues efforts in consumer protection and competition promotion.


Florida fuel executive sentenced to five years for defrauding U.S. military
Antitrust

A Florida man has been sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted on multiple counts related to defrauding U.S. military fuel contracts worth millions of dollars between 2022 and 2024. Federal officials say he used fake documents, false identities, and criminal proceeds for personal enrichment before being caught through coordinated law enforcement efforts.


Webinar to offer online safety resources for military children and families
Antitrust

A new webinar from the Federal Trade Commission aims to help military kids stay safe online. The session offers free resources on privacy, scams, and digital citizenship for families and educators.


FTC submits draft rule on online food delivery service fees to OMB for review
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission has submitted a draft rule related to online food delivery service fees for government review. The proposal now awaits assessment by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. This move is part of ongoing efforts to oversee digital marketplace practices.


StubHub to pay $10 million after FTC charges over deceptive ticket pricing
Antitrust

StubHub will refund $10 million after settling Federal Trade Commission charges over deceptive fee disclosures on its website. The case centers around failing to show complete ticket prices upfront as required by new rules effective since May 2025.


FTC to present at Military OneSource summit on online safety for military children
Antitrust

The Federal Trade Commission will present at a Military OneSource virtual summit focused on helping military families guide their children through online challenges. The session will provide practical advice on privacy, safety, and digital citizenship.