WASHINGTON—Efforts to stop abusive robocalls is one item on a long agenda for Congress this week.
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RICHMOND, Va.—For the second time, a federal district court in Virginia has dismissed an Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) lawsuit against Northwest Federal Credit Union.
SAN FRANCISCO–Wells Fargo could be hit with as much as a $1-billion penalty just for two of its recent scandals, in this case forcing customers into car insurance they didn’t need and charging mortgage borrowers unfair fees.
LANSING, Mich.–The leaders of the Michigan CU League and the Michigan Bankers Association travelled together to Washington to press for passage of regulatory relief legislation.
IRVINE, Calif.–New data show what many have already surmised when it comes to home ownership—increasingly buyers are having to stretch financially to make a purchase.
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y.—GrooveCar has teamed with NEFCU, a Long Island credit union, and Novak Motors, to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics New York.
LONDON—Artificial intelligence (AI) could increase the number of cyber hacking incidents and also enable new forms of cybercrime, a group of 26 experts from around the world have warned in a joint report headed by Cambridge University.
WASHINGTON—President Trump has promised Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) that he will support congressional efforts to protect states that have legalized marijuana from any federal prosecutions.
LAWRENCE, Ind. – Thanks to fundraising by Indiana’s credit unions, the Indiana Military Veterans Hall of Fame (IMVHOF) Memorial has been officially dedicated here to honor military veterans and their families in the Hoosier state.
SAN JOSE, Calif.–PayPal is expanding into traditional banking through new partnerships with smaller banks to offer consumers debit cards connected to their PayPal accounts, along with direct deposit for paychecks and other services.
