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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.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 3, 2026
Air AI has agreed to stop marketing business opportunities after settling charges with the Federal Trade Commission over alleged deceptive practices toward entrepreneurs and small businesses. The settlement includes restrictions on future sales activities by Air AI's operators.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 3, 2026
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By T. J. Graves | Apr 3, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice are inviting public feedback on changes to premerger reporting forms following recent court rulings. Regulators aim to balance effective antitrust review with minimizing burdens for businesses.
By T. J. Graves | Apr 3, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission appeared before Congress on Mar. 25 to discuss its latest anti-fraud initiatives and consumer protection efforts for Fiscal Year 2025. The agency reported increased enforcement actions and highlighted growing financial losses due to scams.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 2, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission and Maryland Attorney General have reached a settlement with Lindsay Automotive Group over allegations of deceptive pricing practices involving hidden fees and unwanted add-ons in vehicle sales. Eligible consumers may receive refunds totaling more than $75 million while new rules require clearer price disclosures from dealerships.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 1, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission is inviting public input on Northrop Grumman's request to modify a consent order related to its Orbital ATK acquisition. The agency will review comments before deciding whether changes are warranted.
By C. M. Ingle | Apr 1, 2026
FTC staff have cautioned Tennessee legislators about potential risks if oversight over Ballad Health ends in 2028 while delays remain on lifting hospital approval requirements. The agency highlights concerns about costs and care quality should monopoly conditions persist.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 30, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission has endorsed a decision by Florida's highest court removing exclusive accreditation power from the American Bar Association over state bar admissions. This change could open doors for alternative accrediting agencies and potentially lower barriers for aspiring lawyers.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 29, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission has settled with OkCupid and Match Group Americas over allegations they shared users' private data without consent. The agreement prohibits future misrepresentation of their privacy practices.
By F. E. Simons | Mar 26, 2026
FTC Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson sent warning letters to PayPal, Stripe, Visa and Mastercard regarding concerns over denying services based on political or religious views. The letters remind companies of potential violations under the FTC Act if customers are deplatformed without cause.
By F. E. Simons | Mar 20, 2026
FTC Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson has directed staff to form a Healthcare Task Force focused on enforcement and advocacy within the healthcare sector. The initiative aims to protect patients, workers, and taxpayers while addressing competition issues.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 20, 2026
A Texas business owner has pleaded guilty to bid rigging involving over $1.6 million in Air Force healthcare projects at Moody Air Force Base. Federal officials say such schemes harm taxpayers and service members while vowing continued enforcement against procurement fraud.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 18, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission has reached a $17 million settlement with Xponential Fitness over alleged violations of federal franchise regulations. The agency claims that Xponential misled prospective franchisees about costs and timelines while failing to disclose important legal information.
By F. E. Simons | Mar 16, 2026
Alcon has dropped its plan to acquire Lensar after an FTC investigation raised competitive concerns. The agency says preserving competition will benefit doctors, patients, and innovation in cataract surgery devices.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 16, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission is sending over $10.9 million in refunds to people harmed by a deceptive credit repair scheme involving multiple companies. More than 443,000 affected customers will receive checks following settlements reached after an FTC lawsuit.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 12, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission has warned 97 auto dealership groups nationwide about deceptive vehicle pricing practices. Dealers were told their advertised prices must include all mandatory fees. The move is part of a broader effort by the FTC to ensure price transparency for consumers.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 11, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public input on a proposed rule targeting unfair or deceptive rental housing fee practices. The agency aims to address concerns over hidden fees and improve transparency for renters.
By T. J. Graves | Mar 10, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission is asking for public feedback on potential changes to rules governing negative option marketing practices. The agency aims to address concerns about misleading disclosures and difficult cancellations associated with these programs.
By F. E. Simons | Mar 10, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission is sending over $47 million in refunds to renters affected by undisclosed fees from Invitation Homes. More than 444,000 consumers will receive payments following an FTC lawsuit and settlement with the landlord.
By C. M. Ingle | Mar 10, 2026
The Federal Trade Commission is partnering with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and GoVA Foundation to host a discussion on the links between scams, financial difficulties, and mental health.