CFPB Sues Major US Banks Over Alleged Zelle Fraud, Claiming Consumer Losses of $870 Million

Consumer watchdog agency CFPB has sued three major banks, alleging they failed to protect consumers from fraud tied to Zelle transactions. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has filed a lawsuit against three of the nation’s largest banks—Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo—accusing them of failing to protect consumers from alleged widespread fraud

Trump Moves All His DJT Shares Into Revocable Trust

The president-elect was the dominant shareholder and possessed nearly 115 million DJT shares. President-elect Donald Trump has transferred his entire stake in Trump Media & Technology Group to a revocable trust, according to a Dec. 19 regulatory filing. The document filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission described the transaction as a gift, with Trump

Mayorkas warns of “serious” consequences for Homeland Security if government shuts down

Washington — Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas warned Friday that his agency could suffer “serious” consequences if Congress fails to pass legislation funding federal agencies and averting a government shutdown in the next few hours. In an interview with “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Mayorkas said many components of the Department of Homeland Security

Congressional Commission Urges US Government to Confront China Over Forced Organ Harvesting

Federal insurers should not reimburse patients seeking organ transplant surgery in China, the commission said in its new report. A congressional committee has offered several recommendations to the executive and legislative branches of the U.S. government on how to end the Chinese regime’s horrific practice of forced organ harvesting, with measures that would discourage Americans

Democrats Block Tom Cotton Resolution To Condemn Biden’s Commutation for ‘Kids for Cash’ Judge

Sen. Dick Durbin says Biden clemency recipients, which include a triple murderer, ‘demonstrated a commitment to rehabilitation’ U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Senate Democrats blocked Sen. Tom Cotton’s (R., Ark.) resolution Thursday to condemn President Joe Biden’s decision to grant clemency to a former Pennsylvania judge who sent juveniles to prison in exchange

Biden Gives Last-Minute Student Loan Handout as He Abandons Broader Initiative

In the final weeks of his presidency, Biden announced a last-minute student loan handout, even as he abandons his broader plan to cancel student loans for over 38 million Americans, the Associated Press reported. Biden will forgive $4.28 billion in student loans for 54,900 eligible public sector workers through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program,