We post a lot of stories during the week, and we know that most of you have jobs, families, lives, hobbies, nagging itches and other more important things to do than read every single thing we write. So for those who might be playing catch-up on the weekend, here are some of the things you might have missed…
SPECIAL REPORT:
• Your College Education Might Be A Better Investment For Goldman Sachs Than It Is For You
NET NEUTRALITY & TELECOM
• FCC Makes Mockery Of Net Neutrality With Proposal To Allow Internet “Fast Lanes”
• FCC Chairman Insults Consumers’ Intelligence With Attempt To Defend Flimsy Net Neutrality
• You Know Who Made A Great Case Against Internet Fast Lanes? The FCC
• Don’t Believe Comcast… Mobile Broadband Is Not Competition For Cable Internet
• New Jersey Thinks 4G And Wired Broadband Are The Same, Lets Verizon Off The Hook
• Highlights From Supreme Court Hearing On Aereo
RECALLS & SAFETY
• I Still Don’t Have My Gree Dehumidifier Recall Refund. What Should I Do?
• Fitbit Sends Out Recall Notification That Resembles A Phishing Notice
• There’s A Potentially Itchy Black Market For The Recalled Fitbit Force
• GM Asks Bankruptcy Court To Block Ignition-Related Lawsuits
• Why Every Driver Should Care About The GM Ignition Recall
FOOD & DINING
• General Mills Thinks You’re Stupid, But Decides To Not Take Customers’ Legal Rights Away After All
• Restaurant Allows Customer To Bring In Big Gulp, Then Shames Her About It Online
• Palcohol, We Hardly Knew Ye: Feds Quickly Reverse Approval Of Powdered Alcohol
• Taco Bell To Break From Its Authentic Mexican Roots With New American-Inspired Taco Joint
• Who Will And Won’t Be Interested In Amazon Prime Pantry
• Vermont Becomes First State To Pass A Bill Requiring GMO Food Labels
by Chris Morran via Consumerist
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