How Regulated Licenses Affect Convenience Stores U.S. Supreme Court Opens Door for North Dakota Retailer to Challenge Swipe FeesThe 6-3 decision allows Corner Post to argue that the cap on debit card fees was set higher than Congress intended. Federal Agents Seize $1M-Plus Worth of Unauthorized Vapor Products The joint operation between the Food and Drug Administration and Customs and Border Protection grew from a newly formed federal task force. Altria & R.J. Reynolds Vapor Seek FDA Authorization for New Products Both companies submitted applications for smokeless tobacco products. Retailers React as Judge Rejects Swipe Fee Settlement Anticompetitive practices require long-term relief, according to industry advocates. FDA Authorizes First Menthol Vapor Products The marketing orders are specific to four NJOY applications. FDA Takes Additional Actions Against Unauthorized Vapor Products The agency issued warning letters to six online retailers and entered into a consent degree with another company. EEOC Suit Impacts More Than Just Sheetz All convenience retailers should review their hiring practices. Judge Signals Dismissal of Swipe Fee Settlement Its likely failure underscores the need to pass the Credit Card Competition Act, according to industry groups. Federal Agencies Join Forces to Fight Sales of Illegal Vapor Products The new task force will help streamline and coordinate investigations. First Previous 3 4 5 6 7 Next Last