A Channel 2 Action News investigation is gaining traction in the nation’s capital, with lawmakers demanding answers from the Social Security Administration. There are even calls for congressional hearings.
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The so-called “click to cancel “rule would require companies to make it as easy to cancel a subscription as it was to sign up for it.
A lawsuit claims the engines in some of Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep’s most popular muscle cars, trucks, and SUVs could have a defect that can lead to crashes.
Our Channel 2 Investigation found that the DeKalb County Development Authority does not regularly and consistently track whether the companies that receive the tax breaks follow through on their part of the deal.
The Atlanta VA has had a series of troubles under the current director's watch.
A law passed earlier this year essentially put an end to controversial contracts in Georgia, but that’s not the end of the problems.
"I told my wife the property was sold. ‘We didn’t sell the property, did we?’”
People receiving Social Security and Social Security disability payments say they are getting letters out of the middle of nowhere from the federal government demanding thousands, or even tens of thousands of dollars.
A new civil lawsuit has been filed in federal court alleging bullying and harassment by the Atlanta Public Schools (APS) office in charge of investigating those kinds of complaints.
She said she was never shown a contract or interest rate for the financing but was pushed to sign her name on an electronic device.