New York AG Letitia James Leads 20-State Coalition in FTC-Backed Lawsuit Against Uber Over Alleged Subscription Trapping Tactics
New York Attorney General Letitia James and attorneys from 20 other states, along with the FTC, are suing Uber for misleading consumers with the difficult-to-cancel Uber One subscription service, which charges $9.99 per month.
Fannie Mae Relocation: San Francisco Branch Moves to Birmingham Amid Political Climate Shift
Fannie Mae is relocating its San Francisco branch to Birmingham, Alabama, without forcing staff moves, in a strategic shift credited to collaborations involving Senator Tuberville, ex-President Trump, and FHFA's Bill Pulte.
Hillcrest Holiday Shops Say City’s Pride Promenade Fences Are Crippling Sales
Merchants in Hillcrest say Normal Street/Pride Promenade construction has blocked parking and visibility at the worst possible time, threatening holiday revenue. Business owners want clearer phasing and quicker fixes.
New York State Gaming Commission to Approve Trio of Full-Scale Casinos in NYC, Transforming Local Economy and Job Market
The NY State Gaming Commission is set to approve three NYC casino proposals, anticipated to generate significant tax revenue and create jobs, despite opposition from protestors.
Michigan Sees Slight Rise in Gas Prices as Holiday Travel Approaches, Diesel Prices Decline
Michigan sees a slight 3-cent rise in gas prices to an average of $2.85 per gallon ahead of holiday travel, with diesel prices dropping. Drivers can use tips to save on fuel and find cheaper rates.












