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Former CFPB director Rohit Chopra says the Trump administration has stopped basically all oversight of businesses.
The debates over banks’ ability to charge third parties for access to consumer bank data and the regulation of credit card ...
After weeks of simmering tensions, the battle between fintech firms and banks is finally spilling into the public eye—and ...
Banks want to reclaim their position as the central node in the customer relationship by charging fintechs and data ...
Mary Boyle, et al. v. Donald J. Trump, in his official capacity as the President of the United States, et al.Washington, DC, Aug. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The New Civil Liberties Alliance has ...
In a report released last week, the Government Accountability Office recommended that HUD provide “more specific written ...
The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) is a pivotal U.S. federal law enacted to ensure transparency in the mortgage lending ...
The Office of Management and Budget under President Donald Trump has not apportioned any discretionary awards to financial ...
The Justice Department and National Economic Council on Friday announced a plan to identify state laws that “adversely affect the national economy or interstate economic activity.” ...
People rely on data from federal agencies every day – often without realizing it.Rural residents use groundwater level data ...
The Trump administration has essentially stopped enforcement of laws against companies, says Rohit Chopra, who served as the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau during the Biden ...
Capital One customers could receive money back as part of a $425 million settlement because the company improperly froze rates. Here's what to know.