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'My Parents Opened a Credit Card in My Name': Student Discovers $30,000 Debt While Trying to Move Out
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'My Parents Opened a Credit Card in My Name': Student Discovers $30,000 Debt While Trying to Move Out

A Reddit user found a $30,000 debt on their credit report due to parental misuse and resolved it by understanding their status as an authorised user.

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Veterans Could Pay More to Refinance Homes Under New VA Bill: Critics Call It a 'Tax on Military Benefits'
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Veterans Could Pay More to Refinance Homes Under New VA Bill: Critics Call It a 'Tax on Military Benefits'

A new VA bill could raise the refinance fee for veterans' home loans, sparking debate in Congress. Learn about its potential impact on veterans, especially those with severe injuries.

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Robinhood CEO Says 'Business Has Never Been Stronger,' Then Cuts 10% of Workforce
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Robinhood CEO Says 'Business Has Never Been Stronger,' Then Cuts 10% of Workforce

Robinhood plans to cut 10% of its workforce to streamline operations, despite strong performance and record trading. The restructure aims to boost efficiency and simplify management.

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'They Knew My Bank, Address and Travel Plans': Tech Youtuber With 1.6M Subscribers Loses £70,000 to Scam
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'They Knew My Bank, Address and Travel Plans': Tech Youtuber With 1.6M Subscribers Loses £70,000 to Scam

Tech YouTuber Tom Honeyands lost £70,000 to a phone scam exploiting personal data from his online presence, underscoring the risks of social engineering and the importance of online privacy.

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Can't Buy SpaceX? Wall Street Says EchoStar Could Be the Backdoor Bet as Analyst Sees $161 Share Price
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Can't Buy SpaceX? Wall Street Says EchoStar Could Be the Backdoor Bet as Analyst Sees $161 Share Price

EchoStar's valuation is soaring with a 37% upside, driven by its strategic SpaceX stake. Learn how this satellite firm offers a unique investment opportunity following SpaceX's record-breaking IPO.

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Iran and US Chose to Sign Landmark Peace Deal in Geneva: What Other Treaties Have Been Inked There as Well?

Geneva is set to host a US-Iran memorandum of understanding, continuing its legacy as a neutral ground for significant global agreements, including the Geneva Conventions and Middle East peace pacts.

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US Unemployment: Hidden Crisis Deepens as 6.2m Workers Sidelined in Shadows

A hidden crisis reveals that 6.2 million Americans have been sidelined from the workforce, raising concerns about the true health of the labour market despite positive financial market trends.

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Pentagon Says Elon Musk's Grok Helped Deliver 2,000 Iran Strikes in 96 Hours

The Pentagon has revealed that Elon Musk's AI tool, Grok, was crucial in directing missile strikes in Iran, sparking debates on AI's role in warfare and civilian safety.

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The Epstein Files Didn't Just Expose Names—They May Have Tracked Everyone Who Searched

The release of the Epstein Files raises questions about digital behaviour patterns, as experts discuss how online activity can reveal interests and intentions without direct investigation.

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How Telegram Fueled Medical Exam Cheating and Sparked a Nationwide Crackdown in India

India has temporarily blocked access to Telegram, accusing cheating rackets of using the app to sell bogus NEET‑UG exam papers as millions of students prepare for a re‑test.

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