Gov. Brad Little issued five vetoes Wednesday evening dealing with issues ranging from day care to rainy day funds.
Consumers Energy is making changes that will allow income-qualified customers to save through several energy-saving programs.
The governor’s vetoes range from day care to budget bills after the legislative session finally ended last week.
Amid an ongoing increase in digital financial theft, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has introduced a time lag ...
RBI proposes a one-hour delay for digital payments above Rs 10,000, along with added safeguards, to curb rising frauds that ...
Fixed energy deals cheaper than price cap for first time since Iran war started – can YOU save £284?
A HANDFUL of energy deals are currently cheaper than Ofgem’s price cap for the first time since the start of the Middle East ...
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How scammers drained $700,000 from an 86-year-old's accounts while banks watched
Scammers convinced a senior citizen to drain her life savings across multiple bank accounts. Her lawsuit raises critical questions about how financial institutions protect vulnerable customers from ...
The RBI is proposing ‘cooling-off’ periods and stricter authentication for high-value transfers to give victims and payment ...
The Reserve Bank of India outlined four possible safeguards, including a lag for certain authorised push-payment ...
Consumers Energy announced today it is strengthening its commitment to reducing costs for vulnerable customers. The company is increasing spending to connect income-qualified customers with ...
A severe Android intent‑redirection vulnerability in a widely deployed SDK exposed sensitive user data across millions of ...
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