Post Durbin, More Merchants Shopping for Alternative Payment OptionsNational Payment Card Association reports a large uptick in interest in ACH debit cards. Update: Judge Rules to Revoke Permit for Truck Stop TigerLouisiana's Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is barred from issuing a new permit for the Siberian-Bengal tiger mix showcased at Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete. Truck Stop Tiger Gets Another Day in Court A new trial is set to begin today to decide whether Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete, La., can keep a live tiger as a roadside attraction. 7-Eleven and Greyhound Expand PayNearMe Nationally Customers can purchase bus tickets online and pay for them in cash at their local 7-Eleven store. NACS Releases New Food Safety Manual for Members The ServSafe Food Handler Guide is, in part, based on the 2009 supplement to the FDA's 2005 Food Code update. McCain Withdraws Proposal to Cease Ethanol Subsidies A House provision is still alive, however. Lawmakers Propose Ban on Consumer Debit Card Fees Meanwhile, the U.S. treasury secretary said recently enacted caps on debit card transaction fees do not have an adverse affect on the economy. Retailers Increasingly Worried About 'Flash Robs' 7-Eleven sent its more than 6,000 c-stores a memo on how to handle flash mobs after an incident happened at one of its Maryland locations in August. McCain Proposes to Stop Ethanol Pump Subsidization His potential amendment to the 2012 Agriculture Appropriations bill would prevent the federal government from funding blender pumps for gas stations. 2011 NACS Show Sees Record International Presence This year's show hosted a total of 22,312 attendees from 58 countries, a 1.5 percent increase over 2010. First Previous 189 190 191 192 193 Next Last