Washington, DC - It’s a fetching frock with spaghetti straps, an engineered paisley print, and an asymmetrical hemline. And it’s at the center of a law enforcement action against department store chain Lord & Taylor for its allegedly deceptive use of native advertising – the first case of its kind since the FTC released its Enforcement Policy Statement in December. The lawsuit also challenges Lord & Taylor’s “product bomb” campaign on Instagram as misleading.

New York - The Department of State is pleased to announce the U.S. Delegation attending the 60th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), held March 14–24, 2016, at UN Headquarters in New York.

Durham, North Carolina - For generations, the United States has been considered a religious outlier - its citizens more dedicated to their faith and houses of worship than the rest of the developed world.

Dallas, Texas - The American Heart Association and Macy’s are proud to announce Go Red Get Fit - a free online fitness challenge to help women to get fit for life and reduce their risk of heart disease - the No. 1 killer of women.

Ann Arbor, Michigan - Employees who expose unethical behavior in organizations often face retaliation for speaking up. But company leaders who blow the whistle on such activity are less likely to be sanctioned, University of Michigan researchers say.

New York - Evgeny Buryakov, aka Zhenya, 41, pleaded guilty Friday to conspiring to act in the United States as an agent of the Russian Federation without providing prior notice to the Attorney General.