Credit One Bank $14 Million Robocall Settlement: Estimated Payouts, Eligibility, and How to File a Claim

Thousands of Americans may receive between $100 and $1,000 over unwanted robocalls—here’s how to know if you qualify and when payments may arrive. Credit One Bank Agrees to Pay $14 Million in Robocall Settlement Credit One Bank has agreed to a $14 million class-action settlement to resolve allegations of violating federal telemarketing laws by placing Continue reading

$725 Million New Facebook Settlement: What Users Need to Know About Upcoming Payments

Understanding the Landmark Facebook Data Privacy Settlement After years of legal proceedings, payments from Meta’s $725 million settlement related to the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal are finally being distributed to eligible Facebook users. The class-action lawsuit, which garnered nearly 29 million claims, addressed allegations that Meta improperly shared user data with third parties without Continue reading

Fact Check: Is the US Requiring Nationwide Driving Tests for Seniors Starting July 2025

A viral claim circulating online warns that starting July 2025, senior drivers across the United States will face mandatory in-person license renewals, vision and cognitive tests, and annual road exams for individuals aged 87 and up. The message attributes this to a new federal law enforced by the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and coordinated Continue reading

TSA Crackdown at Boston Logan After Surge in Firearms Found in Carry-On Luggage

TSA Issues Urgent Warning After Gun Discovered in Passenger’s Bag at Boston Logan Security concerns are intensifying at Boston Logan International Airport after the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) confirmed an alarming rise in firearms detected at security checkpoints. The situation escalated on June 16, 2025, when TSA agents discovered a loaded 9mm handgun inside a Continue reading

Florida’s Harsh New Super Speed Law Takes Effect July 1: Massive Fines, and License Suspensions Await Violators

Florida Drivers Face Major Consequences Under New Super Speed Law A major crackdown on dangerous driving is coming to Florida as a strict new traffic law goes into effect on July 1, 2025. The legislation, dubbed the “Super Speed Law,” introduces some of the toughest penalties in state history for those caught driving more than Continue reading

CBP Confirms Thousands of US Visas at Risk of Revocation in 2025 Due to Physical Damage

Your U.S. Visa Could Be Cancelled in 2025 for This Common Mistake, Warns CBP U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued a serious reminder to foreign travelers entering the United States: a physically damaged visa could lead to immediate revocation and denied entry—even if it’s still within its valid period. As travel increases heading Continue reading

TSA Issues Urgent Warning: Airport Security Puts Your Cell Phone and Personal Data at Risk

TSA Warns Travellers to Rethink How They Handle Phones at Airport Security If you’re preparing for air travel this summer, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has a warning that could save your phone—and your personal data. According to agency officials, placing your cell phone directly in the security scanner trays may put you at a Continue reading

Ford Recalls Nearly 200,000 Mustang Mach-E Vehicles Over Door Latch Safety Risk

Ford Issues Major Recall on Mustang Mach-E Due to Door Lock Defect Ford Motor Company is recalling nearly 200,000 of its Mustang Mach-E vehicles in the United States due to a door latch malfunction that may pose a serious safety risk, particularly to children. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the issue Continue reading

USCIS Issues New Policy on Derogatory Information Disclosure Before Denials: What Immigration Applicants Must Know in 2025

USCIS Updates Policy Manual on Disclosure of Derogatory Information in Immigration Cases In a significant update that could impact thousands of immigration cases, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released a new Policy Alert on June 12, 2025, clarifying how and when it must disclose derogatory information to applicants and petitioners before issuing a denial Continue reading

T-Mobile Data Breach Settlement Payouts Are Hitting Bank Accounts: How Much You Could Receive and What It Means

T-Mobile Customers Begin Receiving Settlement Payments from 2021 Data Breach Lawsuit If you were affected by the massive 2021 T-Mobile data breach, you may want to check your bank account or mailbox. Settlement payments from the class-action lawsuit tied to the incident are now being distributed, with some customers already confirming deposits ranging from $56 Continue reading