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Affordability is likely to limit home sales for the rest of 2025

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3.6 million 'burst-proof hoses' among this week's safety recalls

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Smartphones threaten children’s well-being, study warns

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FTC Sends Money to Consumers Harmed by Student Loan Forgiveness Scam

The Federal Trade Commission is sending more than $356,900 in refunds to consumers harmed by scammers…

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Supreme Court backs Trump in firing Consumer Product Safety Commissioners

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Scammy texts offering “refunds” for Amazon purchases

Scammers are pretending to be Amazon again. This time, they’re sending texts claiming there’s a problem…

Amazon acquires a wearable company whose product is always listening

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Tribal Health Officials Work To Fill Vaccination Gaps as Measles Outbreak Spreads

RAPID CITY, S.D. — Cassandra Palmier had been meaning to get her son the second and…

Take It Or Leave It Episode 43: AI and Absences: The Future of Leave Management

Take It or Leave It is the only law firm podcast focused exclusively on workplace leaves, absence…

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JetBlue Sued After Hot Coffee Burns USA Judo Coach

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The Services Problem That Undermines Crocs’ Textualist False Advertising Defense

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$1,000 car payments becoming more common

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Home sales slip again as prices hit record highs

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U.S. companies are mostly absorbing the cost of tariffs

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More healthcare workers say they’re dealing with unsafe conditions

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Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

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