Ban On Homeless Camping; Isn’t Likely To Create Change
The ban on daytime homeless camping started its implementation in Portland last Friday. As many observed, the policy is not likely to create change. Even if the ban on homeless…
Market Expert Predicts Fed Rate Increase Will “Crush” US Housing in the “Decade-Long Fallout”
Although the Federal Reserve stopped rate increases at its most recent meeting, a market expert cautioned that the U.S. economy still faces a protracted battle against inflation. Fed Rate Increase…
Federal Trade Commission Sets New Rules for Influencers and Online Endorsements
According to the Federal Trade Commission, the new rule would result in civil penalties for violators but might “level the playing field” for “honest” businesses. Federal Trade Commission on Fast-expanding…
$9.8 Million Award to Decrease Teenage Pregnancy Statistics at Bexar and Rural Counties
Teen Health at UT Health San Antonio will benefit from $9.86 million in funding from the United States during the following five years. Officials declared on Thursday that the Department…
$6.88 Billion; Largest Single Transportation Grant Ever Given To New York State
The $6.88 billion federal grant intended for the project of the Hudson River Train Tunnel is the largest single transportation grant ever given to New York State and the largest…
“New Law In New York City, Giving Us A Hard Time” – Delivery Drivers
Delivery drivers of New York City mainly coming from Uber, DoorDash, and GrubHub are complaining because of the new minimum wage law for delivery drivers Some are not happy upon…
Rental Crisis: Eviction Notices Surge in 8 Cities
In the wake of government stimulus programs and pandemic-induced eviction freezes, tenants are now grappling with the daunting task of sustaining their residences. Eviction Notice At the same time, rental…
New Federal Food Stamp Limits: Texas Advocates Mobilize to Inform Recipients
Efforts are underway to inform lower-income residents in Texas about imminent changes to their access to food stamps. Texas Federal Food Stamps These changes result from a recent deal to…
California Utility Pays $22M to Settle Federal Claims for 2016 Wildfire
Southern California Edison and two other companies have reached a settlement agreement, agreeing to pay $22 million to resolve federal claims related to a 2016 wildfire. 2016 Wilfire The fire,…
$1.3 Million Data Breach Settlement: Determine Your Eligibility to Receive a Direct Payout of Up To $7,500
The lawsuit claims that the data breach of extremely private student data, including Social Security numbers. Marymount vehemently denied any impropriety in the deal. Settlements for the Data Breach According…