Feds want to make it easier for you to 'click to cancel' subscriptions

Feds want to make it easier for you to 'click to cancel' subscriptions

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The Federal Trade Commission is working on new rules to make it easier for consumers to cancel ongoing subscriptions, but not everyone is for them.

 | Justin Boggs

The Federal Trade Commission issued proposals to make it easier for consumers to cancel ongoing subscriptions without jumping through hoops. 

The FTC is proposing a “click to cancel” rule for things like gym memberships, newspapers, food delivery...

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Book censoring attempts doubled in 2022

Book censoring attempts doubled in 2022

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The American Library Association has been recording data on censorship in libraries for more than 20 years. This year's data has record numbers.

 | Johannah Grenaway

There was a record number of demands to censor library books and resources in 2022, according to new data from the American Library Association. The ALA shared that there were 1,269 challenges to books or library resources, which is higher than...

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Why people are not selling their homes

Why people are not selling their homes

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People are holding on to their homes for a host of reasons, causing a supply chain issue for new home buyers.

 | Mary Chao

As soon real estate agent Scott Oyler listed a two-bedroom home in Cincinnati at $200,000 last week, a flurry of calls came in. Homes at or below the median price range of $250,000 in good condition are hard to come by. Even with 30-year mortgage...

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