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Peter Schurmann American Community Media In late March Clavel Rangel was in Toronto for a journalism conference. While there, she reported on the Trump administration’s deportation of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador, which is when she began getting texts about a proposed U.S. travel ban on Venezuelans. Rangel, a...
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Siete miembros de la delegación del Congreso de Oregón firmaron una carta exigiendo protección para la Oficina de Protección Financiera del Consumidor, para permitir que la agencia federal continúe su trabajo. El Departamento de Eficiencia Gubernamental cerró la oficina a principios de este mes. Jagjit Nagra, director ejecutivo del...
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Seven members of Oregon’s congressional delegation have signed a letter demanding protection for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, to enable the federal agency to continue its work. The Department of Government Efficiency closed the bureau earlier this month. Jagjit Nagra, executive director of the group Oregon Consumer Justice, said...
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Alejandro Lazo CalMatters On October 10 Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two closely-watched, first-in-the-nation bills that will force large companies to disclose their greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change and their financial risks. Newsom approved Senate Bill 261, which requires large companies to biennially report their financial risks from climate change....
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Caracas – Every time there’s a blackout, Venezuelans know they have lost much more than the light in their light bulbs, because there’s also no telephone service, no Internet connection, no pumping of drinking water, no more of many things that make life easier. Power outages have been common...
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Better Business Bureau The Better Business Bureau’s 2018 Scam Tracker Risk Report named Employment Scams as the riskiest form of consumer fraud, according to a new report. The study, Tech-Savvy Scammers Work to Con More Victims: 2018 BBB Scam Tracker Risk Report, recorded more than 50,000 scam reports to...
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Kevin Patrick Allen Public News Service DES MOINES, Iowa – In Iowa and across the nation, Hispanic Heritage Month is being celebrated with events commemorating the contributions of U.S. residents who trace their roots to Spain, Mexico and Spanish-speaking nations of Central America, South America and the Caribbean. But...