CFPB Solicits Public Input on Digital Payment Privacy Amid Big Tech Advances in Payment Services
The CFPB seeks public input on updating financial privacy laws for digital payments and proposes a rule for transaction disputes, aiming to protect consumers in the evolving digital marketplace.
Radio America and Montgomery County Council Engage Latino Community on Urban Planning and Immigration Policies
A radio discussion on the University Boulevard Corridor Plan will air on Radio America, addressing its impact on Montgomery County's Latino community. Key speakers include urban designer Luis Estrada and officials Pedro Rodriguez and Katherine Canto.
White House Backs Historic Dockworkers' Deal: A Win for Labor, Economy, and Supply Chain Stability
President Biden supports a tentative labor agreement between the ILA and USMX, emphasizing its significance for the economy and praising the roles of dockworkers, carriers, and port operators.
House Judiciary Committee Launches Website on Federal Government's Overreach and Big Tech Influence
The House Judiciary Committee has launched a website for the Subcommittee probing alleged misuse of federal agencies against citizens, influencing Big Tech, whistleblower retaliation, and 2020 election matters.












