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Social Security To Reclaim 50% Of Overpayments Starting In July, Slashing Benefits For Some: What To Know

Some Social Security recipients will see reduced benefits starting in July as the agency begins recovering the funds initially sent to Americans who received a boost in their monthly checks in recent years. While the Social Security Administration has implemented several changes this year, its latest action aims to recoup overpayments made to millions of […]

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Blueberry Recall Raised To Highest Risk Level By FDA

The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday upgraded a recall of organic blueberries to a deadly level due to potential contamination. Alma Pak International LLC, located in Alma, Georgia, initially recalled over 400 boxes of 30-pound organic blueberries on June 9 due to contamination with Listeria monocytogenes after routine testing, according to the FDA. The

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Nissan Recalls Over 440K Vehicles Impacted By Engine Failure Risk

Nissan has recalled over 440,000 vehicles last week due to engine defects that could lead to failure and increase the risk of a crash. The recall, listed under campaign number 25V437, affects several models, all of which are equipped with either a 3-cylinder 1.5L or 4-cylinder 2.0L variable compression turbo (VC-Turbo) engine, according to the

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‘American Idol’ Winner Jamal Roberts Turns Down Key To This Mississippi City After Death, Gun Threats

American Idol Season 23 winner Jamal Roberts turned down a significant honor in his home state of Mississippi. Ahead of his August performance in Laurel, Mississippi, it was announced that the singer, who won the competition singing show in May, would receive a key to the city. However, some residents were enraged. Here’s what they

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Microsoft Lays Off About 9K More Employees: Here’s What To Know

On Wednesday, Microsoft announced it will lay off around 9,000 employees. It’s the tech company’s second round of major layoffs this year and its largest in more than two years, according to The Associated Press. Here’s everything we know about the cuts and how it’ll affect Microsoft moving forward. Microsoft said layoffs are necessary for

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‘Girls on the Gridiron Clinic’ returns to MEAC Football Media Day

The MEAC announced Thursday that the third edition of the “Girls on the Gridiron Clinic” will kick off the conference’s football Media Day. The session will be held on Sunday, July 20, at Hughes Stadium at Morgan State. Norfolk State hosted the previous two clinics, and last year’s guest coach/counselor became this year’s Spartans’ head football

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Cassie’s Legal Team Speaks Out Following Diddy Verdict: ‘We Will Continue to Fight’

Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura’s lawyer spoke out after a 12-person jury in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ explosive federal trial found him guilty Wednesday on two counts of transportation for prostitution, while acquitting him of the most serious charges: racketeering and sex trafficking. Variety reported that not long after the verdict, Ventura’s attorney, Douglas H. Wigdor, praised his

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Google’s Android Lawsuit In California: $314.6M To Be Paid To Users After Misuse Of Data

Google is ordered to pay $314.6 million to Android smartphone users in California because the company misused customers’ data. A San Jose jury made the ruling on Tuesday, saying the tech giant was sending and receiving data without users’ permission while the devices were idle. Per The Guardian, the lawsuit stated that the company is

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Here’s How Get Unclaimed Money In Ohio Before It May Go To The Cleveland Browns

Ohio residents may have unclaimed funds to claim, as a new multi-billion-dollar plan will utilize this money for sports-related projects. The Columbus Patch reported that Republican Gov. Mike DeWine signed a two-year state budget on Wednesday that allocates $600 million of that money toward building a new domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns in Brook

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