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FTC alleges car dealers falsified consumers’ income on financing forms
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- Written by Lesley Fair - FTC
Washington, DC - Whether it’s a slimmer waist or an imaginary yacht superimposed in the background, we’re all familiar with the dramatic changes that retouching can make to a photo. A lawsuit the FTC has filed against Tate’s Auto Group and related companies alleges – among other things – that the defendants substantially “retouched” the financial circumstances of customers trying to finance cars.
Three Nominations Sent to the Senate Today
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Washington, DC - Kelvin Droegemeier, of Oklahoma, to be Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, vice John P. Holdren.
President Trump in Meeting with Inner City Pastors
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Washington, DC - Remarks by President Trump in Meeting with Inner City Pastors:
President Donald J. Trump’s Administration is Working to Provide More Flexible, Affordable Healthcare Options for All Americans
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Washington, DC - "We will deliver relief to American workers, families, and small businesses, who right now are being crushed by Obamacare, by increasing freedom, choice, and opportunity for the American people." ~ President Donald J. Trump
Cyber Criminals prefer targeting Apple users
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- Written by Patrick Nohe - HashedOut
Washington, DC - As Apple expands its reach in the Enterprise sector, it’s important that everyone using iOS or macOS understands that there are still risks inherent with Apple products. For years, Apple has enjoyed a sterling reputation in regards to security. There even existed a persistent myth, up until recently, that Apple products couldn’t be hacked. That’s patently false.
Researchers develop ‘tornado’ lab-on-a-chip technology with micro tweezers to detect dangerous viruses, biological contaminants
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- Written by Alexander Kildishev
West Lafayette, Indiana - Purdue University researchers have developed a new class of optical nanotweezers that can trap and detect biomolecules, viruses and DNA more rapidly. The technology can also use light to promptly detect cancer or improve the production of medications, an important step forward as nearly half of Americans have used at least one prescription drug within the past month.
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