President Donald Trump’s move to close the agency that oversees Voice of America and Radio Free Asia has drawn praise in ...
Filings in federal court in Maryland provide the fullest accounting yet of mass firings of probationary workers at 18 ...
The San Francisco bank announced Monday that it has shed its fifth regulatory order this year — this one related to loss ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau dropped its lawsuit against the company that runs the Zelle payment platform and ...
Over recent weeks, Wells Fargo has said it has made enough improvements to get other regulatory actions lifted - including those related to compliance risk management and an order from the Consumer ...
Maryland U.S. District Judge James Bredar on Thursday demanded the Trump administration reinstate the probationary employees it initially terminated if they were part of the mass firing, though he did ...
A Worcester County woman is charged after authorities say she stole more than $41,000 in Social Security benefits and ...
On March 12, the CFPB and its Acting Director, Russell Vought, filed a status report in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas ...
The CFPB is extending the comment periods for two proposed rulemakings under Regulation V, which implements the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
The pause and reversal publishing a key mortgage rate is seen as a roadblock against recent moves to scale back or close the CFPB.
Policymakers need to stop pretending that ever-expanding mortgage leverage is the solution.
The panel of appeals court judges opposed the Trump administration’s claims that throwing out that order and letting the government continue to fire employees while the litigation moves forward would ...