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$1,590 Credit One Class Action Payout Confirmed; Check If You’re Eligible Before It’s Too Late
Credit One Bank is settling a $14 million class action lawsuit over unauthorized robocalls made between 2014 and 2019. Eligible individuals may receive up to $1,000. Learn about eligibility criteria, how to prepare for the claims process, and what steps to take next.
Capital One to Pay $1,988 Per Person After Data Breach; Payouts Begin June 2025
Capital One is distributing settlement payments of up to $1,988 per person starting June 2025 following the 2019 data breach. While the claim deadline has passed, free Identity Defense Services are available to all affected until February 13, 2028. Learn how to check your payout and protect your identity.
CRA Announces $1,200 Extra Help for Low-Income Seniors; Are You Eligible for the Bonus?
The Canada Revenue Agency is offering a $1,200 tax-free payment to assist low-income seniors with rising living costs. This article outlines eligibility criteria, payment details, and provides guidance to ensure you receive this benefit.
$4,200 GST Relief Rebate for Seniors Just Announced; Are You Eligible for This Huge Payout?
The Canada Revenue Agency's $4,200 GST Relief Rebate offers significant financial support to eligible seniors in 2025. Learn how to qualify, the breakdown of benefits, and steps to ensure you receive this one-time payment.
OAS Just Increased for June 2025; Did the Bigger Payment Hit Your Account Yet?
Canadian seniors will see a 1.0% increase in their Old Age Security payments starting July 2025, reflecting adjustments for inflation. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the new payment amounts, eligibility criteria, and steps to ensure you're receiving the correct benefits.
Harvard Commencement Held Under Fire: Trump Cuts Funding, International Students on Edge
Harvard’s 2025 commencement took place under the shadow of significant federal policy changes, with funding cuts and a proposed international student cap shaking the foundations of the institution. Harvard’s legal pushback and unwavering commitment to academic freedom offer a clear message: diversity and excellence in education are worth defending.