Readers respond to earlier essays about health insurance and deliver an assessment of Marco Rubio in letters published Jan. 5-11, 2026.
Discover exceptions to the law of demand, like Giffen and Veblen goods, and understand why they don't disprove core economic principles.
President Trump issued more pardons this week, again rewarding allies and those who had funneled money to his associates or ...
California's Attorney General has issued a stern warning to Elon Musk's xAI, demanding an immediate halt to its Grok chatbot ...
President Donald Trump has demanded a 10% cap on credit card interest rates by January 20. Consumer groups, politicians, and bankers remain unclear about the White House's plans. The White House ...
What’s in a name?” That which we call a good, by any other name, would it be as valuable? Conceiving a trademark is much like ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has backed off enforcement and supervision of consumer protection laws, leaving ...
This letter to shareholders does not constitute or form part of, and should not be construed as, any offer for sale or subscription of, or any invitation to offer to buy or subscribe for, the ...
Despite missed 2025 goals, top firms show ending deforestation is achievable—protecting forests, biodiversity, and corporate bottom lines.
Milo’s sweet tea was first served 80 years ago at a burger counter in Alabama. Third-generation CEO Tricia Wallwork has grown ...
These two matters, along with other recent activity, provide insights into how the FTC may use its enforcement resources regarding consumer reviews and AI. 1. FTC warning letters on consumer reviews ...
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