Illinois dealerships Leader Automotive Group and AutoCanada have agreed to a $20 million settlement following allegations of consumer fraud, including false advertising of car prices and unauthorized add-on charges. Salespeople at Leader dealerships were accused of misleading customers into purchasing expensive add-ons and charging for undisclosed fees, resulting in high profits. The proposed settlement requires clear pricing disclosures and consumer consent for charges, impacting various Leader-operated dealerships in Illinois.
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Targeting DOGE, labor group puts up billboards warning of heat deaths at national parks
Extreme Heat Wave and National Park ConcernsAn early-season heat wave is affecting the West, with extreme temperatures expected, particularly in Death Valley, where highs could exceed 115 degrees. More Perfect Union's billboard campaign aims to raise awareness about the impact of layoffs at DOGE and cuts to national parks, urging the public to take precautions during the heat, as stated by Death Valley's acting deputy superintendent, Abigail Wines. The campaign seeks to provoke debate about...
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