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AT&T Offers $7,500 Compensation to Everyone in $177 Million Data Breach Settlement—Apply Now

AT&T has announced a significant settlement related to a data breach that affected millions of customers. The telecommunications giant has agreed to pay $7,500 to eligible individuals harmed by the breach, which involved a data security incident exposing personal information. The total settlement amounting to $177 million aims to resolve claims stemming from the incident, […]
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Government Announces Free TV Licence for 2025 — Find Out If You Qualify Now

The federal government announced today that *free television licences* will be provided to eligible households starting in 2025, part of a broader initiative to support seniors and low-income families in accessing essential media services. The new policy aims to eliminate the financial barrier for millions of Americans relying on over-the-air broadcasts, ensuring equitable access to […]
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Canada Implements New Driving License Regulations for Seniors Starting October 2025: Important Updates for Drivers Over 70

Beginning October 2025, Canada will introduce significant updates to its driving license regulations specifically aimed at drivers over the age of 70. The new policies, announced by Transport Canada, seek to enhance road safety by ensuring that senior drivers maintain the necessary skills and health standards required for safe vehicle operation. These changes will impact […]
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Deadline Approaching to Claim Your Share of the $425 Million Capital One Settlement: Here’s How to Apply

The deadline to claim a share of the $425 million settlement with Capital One is rapidly approaching, with affected consumers urged to submit their claims before the official cutoff date. This settlement stems from allegations that Capital One improperly handled customer data, leading to potential exposure of sensitive personal information. Eligible individuals who experienced unauthorized […]
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Social Security Raises Full Retirement Age to 66 in 2026, Ending Retirement at 65

Starting in 2026, the Social Security Administration will officially increase the full retirement age from 65 to 66, marking a significant shift in the federal retirement policy. This change aligns with longstanding adjustments triggered by demographic shifts and longer life expectancy, which have prompted lawmakers to reevaluate the structure of retirement benefits. As a result, […]
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US Visa Waiver Program 2025: Updated List of Eligible Countries Announced

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced an updated list of eligible countries for the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) effective from 2025. This revision aims to streamline travel for citizens of participating nations while enhancing security measures. The new list, released on April 25, 2024, reflects ongoing assessments of countries’ security protocols, technological […]
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$400 Stimulus Payment Available to All: Eligibility Criteria and Complete Payment Schedule

A new stimulus payment of $400 is now available to eligible U.S. residents, offering a financial boost amid ongoing economic challenges. The program, designed to support individuals and families, features clear eligibility criteria and a structured payment schedule. While the initiative aims to assist a broad demographic, specific qualifications determine who can receive the funds. […]
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