News Headlines
Taken from the front pages of newspapers around the nation, News Headlines is your source for consumer issues. Access current and archived News Headlines collected by Consumer Action. News Headlines are listed in reverse chronological order, grouped by year, than month to allow for easier browsing.
- Bank of America pitches to captive customers
- Best debt for students is no debt
- Homeowners end equity line uncertainty
- Credit card companies offer to fight child pornography
- Wal-Mart’s $4 generic prescription drugs
- CDC drops AIDS test counseling guidelines
- Real estate flippers slammed by market
- Crowded flights—know your rights if you’re bumped
- Senators criticize regulation of new mortgages
- Confessions of a mortgage salesman
- AT&T won’t follow California marketing directive
- Increased accountability for federal judges
- Breaking the cycle of payday loans
- Remodeling drives new rewards cards
- Killer bacteria hunted in California fields
- Free online appraisal is great idea but needs work
- For insurance, adult children ride piggyback
- Kid-friendly policies don’t help singles
- How mortgage lenders compare
- Tax anticipation loans criticized
- Valuation gets tough when home sales slide
- Who should cegulate cellphone carriers?
- Closer to auto stability control standard
- Pay off debt or invest?
- FDA warns against eating bagged fresh spinach
- Lawyer says FCC ordered study destroyed
- No place for church in state of bankruptcy
- E-health records bill passes House subcommittee
- Some answers to your budgeting questions
- Warehouse distractions and bulk bargains
- Senate finds hospital charity care deficient
- Asthma attacks spike when school begins
- When choice of doctor drives up other bills
- Higher income will pay higher Medicare premiums
- High-priced ARMs hit minorities hard
- Nightmare mortgages due to adjust
- On payday, many GIs pay back
- Opt out of uninvited mortgage offers
- Home loan data confirms serious fair lending concerns
- Xanga to pay $1 million in children’s privacy case
- Some housing pessimism from real estate brokers
- Spending tax dollars to collect tax dollars
- Cancer-linked chemicals removed from nail polish
- Don’t keep all your data in one stash
- Just about anyone can get phone records
- Health care privacy breaches widespread
- Study finds higher loan rates by region
- Life gets easier for junk-fax peddlers
- Illness persists in 9/11 workers, study finds
- Nursing home inspections full of corruption
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