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Have you heard of “personalized nutrition?” It’s an approach to dietary advice that uses tests of a person’s genes, blood […]
Have you heard of “personalized nutrition?” It’s an approach to dietary advice that uses tests of a person’s genes, blood […]
By Abigail Capella, Guest Author, Keselman Construction Group Historic low home sales in recent years are causing more homeowners to
Most consumers are confused about the new rules related to compensation for realtors in the home buying transaction and the
About a dozen times I’ve written about price gouging being one of the biggest drivers of inflation, along lamenting about
Monopoly power hurts consumers in so many ways every day. It’s good news that states and the federal government are bringing more antitrust actions. A federal judge in Washington, D.C., ruled Monday that Google unlawfully leverages its dominance in the online search and related text advertising markets through exclusionary contracts, harming consumers and advertisers.
Car repairs are a dreaded expense for most families. When you see a TV ad – with a celebrity saying
And, again, history repeats itself. The nation’s leading residential solar energy financing lenders are using predatory methods including undisclosed profit arrangements with their preferred installers and expensive financing with hidden fees as a standard practice to target consumers for financial exploitation, according to a new report.
August marks the beginning of the end of summer, as well as a new school year for many people. Because
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