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FTC’s ‘Click to Cancel’ Rule Goes
New FTC Rule Mandates Easier Cancellation of Subscriptions
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has finalized a new “click-to-cancel” rule aimed at simplifying the cancellation of subscriptions, memberships, and other recurring-payment programs for consumers. The rule,
The End of Subscription Creep: New FTC Rule Simplifies Canceling Subscriptions
The average consumer spends about $91 on subscriptions each month, according to a CNET survey about subscription creep. Stopping an unwanted subscription or membership with one click (and not feeling misled to enroll in the first place) can help you keep more cash in your pocket.
What to know about the new FTC "click to cancel" rule
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday announced it has finalized a proposal known as "click to cancel" that requires companies to make it just as easy to cancel a subscription or service as it is to sign up for it.
NCAA issues rule change
Oregon exploited a loophole in its win over Ohio State, part of a long tradition in rule-bending
The Oregon football team's decision to exploit a loophole in the rules late in a win over Ohio State is hardly new.
NCAA changes rule, closes 12-player loophole Oregon football used in win over Ohio State
The NCAA issued a rules interpretation that will allow offenses to reset clock if 12 or more defenders participate in a play late in a half.
Oregon’s intentional 12-man penalty against Ohio State causes NCAA rule change
Oregon’s decision to intentionally put 12 defenders on the field and take a penalty late in its game against Ohio State has caused the NCAA to change the rulebook. With 10 seconds left Saturday, the Ducks led by 1 and the Buckeyes had the ball near field goal range.
Rolling Out
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Why the 80/20 rule is the secret to a perfect relationship
At its core, the 80/20 rule, also known as the Pareto Principle, suggests that 80% of effects come from 20% of causes. In ...
3h
The Underwhelming Impact Of Helmet Communication On College Offense
The new helmet communication rule in college football was lauded as a game changer. The data tell a different story.
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The Challenge’s Devin ‘Wouldn’t Change’ Breaking ‘No Dating’ Rule for Michele: ‘I Adore Her’
While filming season 40 of The Challenge Devin Walker broke his own rule about not getting into a relationship on the show – ...
E&E
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Red states hoped for a climate rule delay. They got a deadline instead.
The Supreme Court decision on EPA’s power plant regulation is pushing states to prepare for the landmark rule, whether they ...
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What Trucking Industry Leaders Need To Know About The FMCSA’s New Rule For CDL Holders
The FMCSA’s new rule is a crucial reminder for trucking companies to prioritize compliance and safety over convenience.
justthenews
13h
While the SCOTUS denies request to block EPA power plant rule, challengers vow to continue fight
Analysts say that if the rule is implemented, more than 5 million people could experience blackouts, some lasting for 41 ...
E&E
6h
Power plant rule avoids SCOTUS pause. Will it survive surging energy demand?
Some analysts worry utilities won't be able to comply with EPA pollution limits while also meeting the power needs of an ...
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on MSN
The 4% Rule Won't Work for My 401(k). Here's How I Plan to Manage My Retirement Savings Instead.
If you feel the 4% rule works for you, you should use it. Otherwise, you may want to do what I plan to do -- figure out an ...
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on MSN
Trump Dismantling the Rule of Law Will Destroy the Economy
Their warning builds on the insights of Milton Friedman, the famous free-market economist who “believed the limitations on ...
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