Popular money transfer app ordered to pay hefty fine for deceiving consumers
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:17:29 GMT
People living in the United States often use mobile transfer apps to send money to family or loved ones living abroad. One of those apps, Chime Sendwave, has totaled more than $1 billion in money transfers each year.That was a red flag to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and it’s why they’re stepping in. They say the mobile app has deceived consumers about the cost and speed of international money transfers by requiring consumers to waive their rights and protections.“There’s a remittance rule in effect that provides consumers with protections in this very industry,” Michael Favretto, assistant deputy enforcement director at CFPB told WTOP.The CFPB said the Chime Sendwave app promised an instant delivery of funds, or at least within 30 seconds, when in many cases, the transfer took much longer. And in some cases, the app said there would be no fee to transfer money, then charged consumers nonetheless.“It’s ripe for abuse and it’s ripe for decep...AP PHOTOS: Grief, devastation overwhelm region in second week of Israel-Hamas war
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:17:29 GMT
A wounded Palestinian child, crying and clutching onto adults carrying him into a hospital. A deceased Israeli soldier’s loved ones, their faces wracked with grief as they mourn. Dozens of small posters, each one picturing a missing Israeli, as another sign blares just one word, scribbled in bright red: “Pain.”The images tell a story of unspeakable tragedy and palpable fear, as the war between Israel and Hamas prepares to enter its third week. The deadliest of the five Gaza wars, it has left more than 1,400 people in Israel dead, as well as more than 4,100 Palestinians, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry. The destruction is clear throughout Gaza, as Palestinians desperately search for survivors and are forced to walk through rubble left behind after Israeli bombardments. And anguish continues to ripple throughout Israel, as mothers bury their children, flags and flowers line even more graves, and couples become separated as one partner heads into combat. Others, m...How Fairfax Co. is redefining what school lunch looks like
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:17:29 GMT
On Friday afternoon in the Braddock Elementary School cafeteria, Reva Smith looked on as dozens of students swarmed toward the line to get a slice of pizza.Fridays are pizza days on the Annandale, Virginia, campus, but Smith, the cafeteria manager, made sure to motivate students to explore the salad bar, too. There, the options include tomatoes, cucumbers and apple slices.Every school in Virginia’s largest district now has a salad bar, a step Fairfax County tried to take before the pandemic but then paused as the coronavirus spread. And with the help of Shaun Sawko, the county’s new executive director of food and nutrition services who has also worked in D.C. and Montgomery County schools, the school system is redefining how school lunches look and taste.“We all had school lunch and sometimes it gets a little boring … corn dogs and pizza and chicken tenders,” said Smith, who’s been at Braddock for about a year.But three months into the job, Sawko has already moved away from the food...Americans working to balance student loan repayments and holiday travel, survey says
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:17:29 GMT
Student loan payments restart this month after a three-year pandemic pause, and it’s impacting how some people travel.According to a recent survey by travel deal site Going.com, 63% percent of respondents that had student loans said the repayments influenced their holiday travel plans.That same survey found that 38% said they would be more budget conscious, 17% percent said they would take fewer trips and 7% said they would visit cheaper destinations. Only 1% said the payments would cause them to take a shorter trip.Katy Nastro, a travel expert with Going.com, said for those hoping to score a deal, one option is to search for two cheaper one-way tickets than a more expensive roundtrip ticket. Another way to save, she said, is by expanding airport searches when booking.“If there was a really fantastic deal out of Newark or Baltimore from the D.C. area, take advantage of that,” Nastro said.Nastro strongly suggested those who have still not booked Thanksgiving or Christmas travel to do...Detienen a un ciudadano iraquí cerca de la embajada de Israel en Buenos Aires por “inconsistencias” en su documentación
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:17:29 GMT
(CNN Español) –– La Policía Federal Argentina informó este viernes que detuvo a un ciudadano iraquí que merodeaba por los alrededores de la embajada de Israel en Buenos Aires este jueves.En un comunicado enviado a la prensa por un canal de WhatsApp, la Policía Federal destacó que tras hallar “inconsistencias” en su documentación, se pidió el apoyo de Interpol y luego de la Unidad de Investigación Antiterrorista, donde se halló que registraba una causa por “falsificación de documento”, en un juzgado en la provincia de Buenos Aires.Hasta la tarde de este viernes no se habían presentado cargos contra el detenido. CNN está pendiente de la formalización de cargos y de su representación legal.Una fuente policial consultada por CNN dijo que no han difundido la identidad del sospechoso porque se encuentra bajo investigación. El caso está en manos de un juzgado federal en lo Criminal y Correccional, indicó el comunicado.En el comunicado la Policía destacó que, junto con la Policía de la Ciud...Hospital hosts students to generate interest in medical profession
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:17:29 GMT
LAFAYETTE, Colo. (KDVR) — Health care workers are retiring faster than anticipated.Including Colorado, 20 states will not be able to keep up with the demand for medical workers, according to a recent report from the research group Mercer."Yes, we are seeing a workforce shortage across all of the health care industry," said Dawn Anuszkiewicz, Good Samaritan Medical Center president.Good Samaritan Medical Center wants to head off at the pass a possible shortage of hospital workers. So they hosted career day.“Our goal today is to really inspire the next generation of healthcare workers. When we think about our community hospitals, we have a unique responsibility," Anuszkiewicz said. Longmont outdoor school teaches students skills without instruction High school and community college students have been invited to attend the hospital’s career day and hopefully get inspired.“The kids were exposed to some really exciting things today. One of those is robotic technology,” Anuszkiewicz sai...Denver weather: Sunny and warm with a cooldown ahead
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:17:29 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — After record heat on Friday, Denver's weather will stay warmer than normal and sunny through the weekend. Weather tonight: Clear and mildFriday night will stay clear and mild. Low temperatures will fall to the mid-40s, which is about 10 degrees warmer than normal for this time of year. View the latest Weather Alerts in Denver and across Colorado on FOX31 Weather tomorrow: Sunny, warmSaturday will be sunny with above-normal heat. High temperatures will climb to the mid- to upper 70s, which is about 10 degrees cooler than Friday but still 10-15 above average. Looking ahead: Warm before cooldownSunday and Monday will look very similar to Saturday. Denver will stay under a clear sky with lows in the mid-40s, with the highs climbing to the mid- to upper 70s.More clouds move in on Tuesday alongside the slight chance for rain in Denver and a better chance for rain in the high country. This will help keep temperatures more seasonal with highs in the mid-60s. The end of the...Police have ID’d man who sucker punched cigar vendor on Ocean Drive, sources say
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:17:29 GMT
Police have identified the man who allegedly sucker punched a street vendor on Ocean Drive and are looking to arrest him, according to 7News sources.Speaking with 7News on Friday, the victim, Moraima Lima, saw a picture of the suspect who, sources said, has been identified by Miami Beach Police detectives.“Yeah, he’s the guy. Yeah, I’m sure. He’s the guy,” she said.Lima, 58, said the man in the picture is the wanted sucker punch attacker who snuck up and socked her in the face, Sept. 6.His name is Hubert Diaz.Lima, a South Beach cigar vendor for more than two decades, was cold-cocked, laid out and later taken to the hospital.Days later and through her pain, Lima sat down with 7News and described the series of events captured on surveillance video.“When he punched me, I believed that he tried to kill me,” she said.The victim said the injuries to her ear, face, neck and arms still bother her.Lima said Diaz, 39, has harassed and attacked her an...FDOT announces nighttime SB closures on SR 826 in Hialeah due to construction project
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:17:29 GMT
It’s a Friday night traffic nightmare on the Palmetto Expressway in Hialeah, and the traffic headaches are expected to spill over into the weekend.Traffic cameras captured nothing but brake lights along the southbound lanes, Friday night.According to the Florida Department of Transportation, all southbound lanes are closed, and traffic is being forced off at Northwest 103rd Street due to an ongoing bridge and drainage construction project.The closures are as follows:Full closure of southbound Palmetto Expressway, including the express lanes, at Northwest 103rd Street, from Friday at 9 p.m. to through Saturday at 9 a.m., and from Saturday at 9 p.m. to Sunday at 9 a.m.Full closure of the flyover entrance ramp from Northwest 103rd Street to southbound Palmetto Expressway, from Friday at 9 p.m. to through Saturday at 9 a.m., and from Saturday at 9 p.m. to Sunday at 9 a.m.Two westbound lane closures on Northwest 103rd Street at the Palmetto Expressway, from Friday at 9 p.m. to thro...The Israel-Hamas war cuts deep into Germany’s soul
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:17:29 GMT
It’s as if one front in the Israel-Hamas war is playing out on the streets of Berlin.The main battleground has been an avenue lined with chicken and kebab restaurants in Neukölln, a neighborhood in the south-east of the city that’s home to many Middle Eastern immigrants. Some pro-Palestinian activists have called for demonstrators to turn out almost nightly, and, as one post put it, turn the area “into Gaza.”On October 18, hundreds of people, many of them teenagers, answered the call.“From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” chanted many in the crowd as a phalanx of riot police closed in on them. Berlin public prosecutors say the slogan is a call for the erasure of Israel, and have moved to make its utterance a criminal offense.While similar scenes have played out across much of the world, for Germany’s leaders, they are profoundly embarrassing and strike at the heart of the nation’s identity, on account of the country’s Nazi past. Germany’s “history and our re...Latest news
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