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In a statement, Audrey Kato, a representative for Match Group, acknowledged the agreement but emphasized that the company had ...
Germain's squad for Wednesday's UEFA Super Cup final against Tottenham, star goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma posted a message saying he is leaving the club.
The dating app behemoth will pay $14 million to settle deceptive advertising charges. It's a relatively paltry sum, but the ...
Evil Uno’s Mystery Wrestling held a successful fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society, featuring the longest professional ...
There's nothing quite like a football rivalry, and England's Premier League boasts quite a few of them. Premier League fans ...
The owners of online dating services such as Match.com and Tinder agreed to permanently stop deceptive advertising, cancellation and billing practices, the FTC said.
Real Madrid ‘firmly rejects’ US-hosted match and warns of ‘a turning point in the world of football’
MADRID (AP) — Real Madrid said it “firmly rejects” having a regular-season Spanish league game played in the United States ...
Style guru, Chuck Bennett, shares ways couples can coordinate and match their outfits, without going over the top.
A 2019 lawsuit from the FTC claimed Match.com promised a free six-month subscription to customers who didn’t “meet someone special” without disclosing the “onerous requirements” needed to fulfill this ...
Match Group agrees to pay the FTC $14 million after it was sued for deceiving users into buying subscriptions.
Match Group will pay $14 million to the Federal Trade Commission to resolve a 2019 complaint involving deceptive practices.
Match Group will pay $14 million and stop misleading users about dating guarantees after FTC charges. Company must simplify ...
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