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Fraud continues to torment U.S. consumers, with nearly 40% of those contacted last year actually losing money, according to the Federal Trade Commission. The types of fraud consumers reported to the ...
Last year, one in 12 flights arrived an hour or more late, tarmac delays increased, baggage and wheelchair handling improved ...
Most of the largest U.S. airlines will cover some expenses if a cancellation or “significant delay” is their fault. A ...
New lawsuit alleges farm equipment giant also unfairly restricts repair of lawn, turf and construction equipment CHICAGO — The United States’ most popular farm equipment maker faces a new lawsuit, ...
We are calling on Maine's lawmakers to support Right to Repair reforms that require manufacturers to let us access the ...
On May 20, Amazon is ending support for 13 Kindle models: every Kindle made before 2013, including the original Paperwhite ...
We are calling on Congress to advance Right to Repair reforms, such as those passed in 10 states, that require manufacturers ...
Nobody walks into an electronics store and thinks, “I’m going to buy something that can’t be fixed.” Our newly-updated scorecard helps you choose repairable phones and laptops from brands that support ...
Senior Director, Campaign for the Right to Repair, U.S. PIRG Education Fund Has this ever happened to you? You spend good money on a new device, expecting years of use—then it breaks, and fixing it is ...
Many aspects of our food safety and recall notification system don’t instill confidence. Case in point: In June 2025, the U.S Department of Agriculture announced recalls involving three ready-to-eat ...
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