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The FTC announced that Publishers Clearing House has agreed to pay $18.5 million to customers who were “harmed" by the company.
Car extended warranty calls are annoying and potentially dangerous. Here's why auto warranty scams happen—and how to stop ...
Police charged Zugen Jiang, 28, of Brooklyn, with third-degree grand larceny. He was to be arraigned at the First District Court in Hempstead on Sunday. Nassau County police said residents should warn ...
He distanced himself on the campaign trail, but here's where Trump's policies align with the conservative playbook.
Student loan collections restart May 5, 2025. Learn how to avoid wage garnishment, scams, and get help before involuntary ...
A Columbus police spokesman said seniors are the most vulnerable group when it comes to fraud, but there are ways they can protect their money ...
What started out as fees for luxury amenities morphed into a juggernaut to charge tenants extra — even for the act of paying ...
According to the FTC complaint, under a variety of company names, Redon would “collect and process payments for debts that ...
The FTC wants to prove Meta has a monopoly over personal social networking, so it wouldn’t view video app TikTok as a ...
Google now has to defend itself against a breakup of its online ad business while fighting a separate attempt by the federal ...
The FTC will send \$18.5 million in refunds to 281,000 consumers misled by Publishers Clearing House, with checks arriving ...
CNBC reports that online scammers are increasingly turning to these "wrong number" message tactics, aided by artificial intelligence, to trick you into providing access to personal information and ...