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Online Daters Lost a Record $547 Million to Scams in 2021. How to Stay Safe, According to Nev Schulman From MTV's ‘Catfish'
In 2021, consumers lost a record $547 million to romance scams, according to a report from the Federal Trade Commission.
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Ford Recalls 250K Heavy-Duty Pickups Over Risk of Broken Drive Shafts
Ford is recalling nearly a quarter-million heavy duty pickup trucks in the U.S. because the drive shafts can fracture and cause a loss of power.
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Over 1.7M Hondas Probed for Unexpected Automatic Braking
Regulators are investigating complaints that the automatic emergency braking systems on newer Hondas can stop the vehicles for no reason
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The At-Home Testing Industry, From Covid to Cancer, May Be Worth Over $2 Billion by 2025
The emerging marketplace of consumer-initiated lab testing may be worth more than $2 billion by 2025, according to Quest Diagnostics.
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US Steps Up Probe Into Hyundai-Kia Engine Failures and Fires
U.S. auto safety regulators have stepped up a series of investigations into multiple engine fires that have plagued Hyundai and Kia vehicles for more than six years
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Equifax Will Now Offer Credit Reports in Spanish
Equifax will offer Spanish translated credit reports to consumers online and through the mail, the credit reporting company said.
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You May Want to Rethink Where You Put Your Emergency Cash Amid Rising Inflation
As costs rise, interest rates are not keeping up. That means you may want to shop around with regard to where you keep your cash.
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Inclined Sleeper Recalls
The Consumer Safety Product Commission has issued recalls for four separate inclined infant sleepers that could pose a risk of suffocation.