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High court sides with Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on funding
The case is among several challenges to federal regulatory agencies on the docket this term for a court that has been open to limits on their operations,
From Uncle Sam, with love: Agencies set the mood for Valentine’s Day
Uncle Sam is here for you with some public service announcements and puns that err on the side of poetry.
Census Bureau wants to change how it asks about disabilities
Disability advocates say the change would artificially reduce their numbers by almost half.
High-profile attacks put spotlight on violence in federal prisons
The federal Bureau of Prisons is again under scrutiny for failing to protect high-profile prisoners from harm.
By Michael R. Sisak
New CFPB, Fed rules will hurt US economy, banking execs tell Congress
"Basel Endgame" regulations would hurt lending and bank balance sheets at a time when the industry needs more flexibility, they said.
By Ken Sweet
Bureau of Prisons raises corrections officer candidate age limit to 40
The move could help expand the number of eligible candidates who apply to the bureau.
Troops’ best defense against fraud is in jeopardy, advocates warn
“The thought of CFPB going away is frightening,” one advocate told senators.
By Karen Jowers