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Medical Debt Shows Up Less Often on Credit Reports
New York Times· 4 days agoEquifax, Experian and TransUnion — changed how that debt was reported, a federal watchdog agency said this week. Rohit Chopra, the bureau’s director, said in a statement that “further reforms” were needed to scour medical debt from credit histories.
How to choose healthier cookware
KTVX via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMany of us try to eat healthier, buying organic and less processed foods to reduce harmful ingredients whenever possible. But have you thought about...
How to save money on that summer road trip
NBC Dallas Fort Worth· 4 days agoIf your plans include a road trip, Consumer Reports has tips to help you stay safe, save some money, and manage those unexpected bumps on the road....
Consumer Reports submits comments on FTC individual impersonation rulemaking and artificial...
Consumer Reports· 4 days agoConsumer Reports submitted comments in support of the Federal Trade Commission’s proposed rule on individual impersonation. Imposter scams are prevalent ...
How Much the Average Middle-Class Person Spends on Groceries a Year (and 4 Ways to Lower That...
GoBankingRates via AOL· 3 hours agoDetermining how much to spend on groceries is a challenge for most households, and inflation hasn't...
Tesla is facing more questions from regulators about Autopilot
Quartz· 4 hours agoTesla has less than two months to respond to inquires from U.S. auto safety regulators about its...
Minnesota Senate passes bill banning hidden junk fees
CBS News· 6 days agoConsumer Reports found that hidden fees cost a typical family nearly $3,300 every year. That...
Consumer Reports: What to buy in May 2024
KRGV Rio Grande Valley· 4 days agoBetween Mother’s Day and Memorial Day sales, there are plenty of opportunities to save big on top-rated products this month. Consumer Reports experts reveal ...
Mill Valley Jr. Children's Dresser Sold by Rooms To Go Is Recalled Due to Tip-Over Risk - Consumer ...
Consumer Reports· 5 days agoThis is the first furniture recall tied explicitly to new, stricter safety requirements that are now in effect thanks to a 2022 federal law written to prevent deadly furniture tip-overs. The ...
Consumer Reports investigation: Produce without pesticides
WISH-TV Indianapolis· 6 days agoNews 8 Consumer Anchor Jeremy Jenkins says a new investigation from Consumer Resorts digs deeper...