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, then month to allow for easier browsing.
- Obama says law school should be two, not three, years
- Don’t trust Yelp reviews? Six tips for consumers
- Agosto es el mes para poner en orden sus finanzas
- Obama anuncia un plan para bajar costos universitarios
- Tesla Model S: The Safest Car Ever Tested
- La universidad: no sólo las clases cuestan
- Facebook busca atraer a más personas a internet
- How the recession helped students
- Fast-food workers call for nationwide walkout Aug. 29
- How baby-boomers could affect the local economy
- Secret price codes can save consumers big bucks at major retailers
- “Locally Grown” label sows consumer confusion
- Dissolving Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac may hurt borrowers
- Should I pay the Obamacare tax penalty?
- Heavy coffee use increases chances of death
- The pros and cons of alternative utility companies
- How Ticketmaster ruined the concertgoing experience
- 3 ways to build credit – without using credit cards
- Consumers still in the dark over healthcare overhaul
- Consumer Action gave talks on health records privacy (Chinese)
- Health Records Privacy in California education seminar (Chinese)
- Department of Justice sues to block airline merger
- US Airways y AMR prometen ‘luchar’ contra bloqueo a su fusión
- Kim Dotcom desarrolla correo anti espionaje
- Confesiones de alguien que nunca ha tenido un celular
- Doing the right things, and feeling frustrated
- More companies paying employees to volunteer
- Super-cheap airline may be ready to takeoff
- Minoristas monitorean devoluciones de consumidores
- Son secretly took out huge student loans in parent’s name
- When a co-pay gets in the way of health
- 4 numbers that could save your life
- Health insurance ratings to be dropped from state website
- FCC approves rules to cap prison phone rates
- Feeling charitable? Use donor advised funds
- 2 e-mail services close and destroy data rather than reveal files
- Mayor de lo pensado el espionaje en EEUU
- Seis ‘tips’ para defenderte de las compañías de cobro
- Obama presentará ideas sobre acceso a crédito
- Si conecta su puerta a Internet, ¿le está abriendo la puerta a los hackers?
- Why even rich people are having trouble getting a mortgage
- Your safer-surgery survival guide
- How LinkedIn has changed the way you might get your next job
- How to be an empowered patient
- TSA misconduct rises, but should travelers worry?
- The real cost of moving
- The NSA might be reading your searches, but your local police aren’t
- An $18 million lesson in handling credit report errors
- NY State iInvestigates disqualification of customers by banks
- Facts about fast food pay