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Payday Lending Rule Slated to Take Effect, 7 Years Later | JD Supra
JD Supra· 16 hours ago-Cost Installment Loans Rule (“Payday Lending Rule”) will go into effect on or about March 30, 2025. According to the Bureau, the rule will target unfair and abusive
JD Supra: CFPB Q1 Circular Recap: Essential Takeaways for Mitigating UDAAP Risk to Remittance...
JD Supra· 1 day agoIn its March 27 circular, the CFPB explained that remittance providers can violate the CFPA’s prohibition on deceptive acts or practices in marketing the speed or cost of ...
Sha’Carri Richardson Has Punched Her Ticket to the Paris Olympics
Biography via Yahoo Sports· 7 hours agoAmerican track athlete Sha’Carri Richardson is a two-time world champion. Read about her mother,...
California’s workplace anti-violence training law goes into effect in less than a month. Here’s what...
Fortune via AOL· 5 days agoWorkplace violence falls into four categories: criminal intent, or when someone not related to the...
Unschooling Is the Parenting Trend That’s Pissing Everyone Off
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoOthers worry that the community interaction a child has at school is an important part of...
Texas investigates Children’s Hospital over alleged secret sex changes
Catholic News Agency· 3 hours agoIn addition to Haim, Texas Children’s nurse Vanessa Sivadge shared with City Journal information...
Michigan is safer for LGBTQ+ community. Let's remember how we got here. | Opinion
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoAnd that is exactly what they did. They passed a long-awaited ban on discrimination based on sexual...
Panthers practice ahead of Game 7, Bobrovsky gets a day off
KPVI· 24 hours agoPanthers practice ahead of Game 7, Bobrovsky gets a day off
Phoenix police problems are too deep to fix without a judge's oversight
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThey must commit to eradicate abusive practices. They should agree, broadly, to: adopt better metrics and analysis to identify problems early. overhaul ...
No, Missouri law does not require a pregnant woman to stay with her husband
Missouri Independent via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoThe idea that “pregnant women in Missouri can’t get divorced” and therefore can’t leave abusive...