Contactless Payment Limits to Be Removed – Experts Warn of Fraud and Vulnerable User Risks

Contactless Payment

Big changes are coming to how we tap and pay. From March 2026, the £100 contactless payment limit will be scrapped — giving banks and card providers the power to set their own limits, or remove them entirely. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced the new rules, saying the move is about giving institutions … Read more

Brits Must Report These Changes to DWP – Or Risk Losing PIP, Pension & Benefits

Brits

As the festive season approaches, there’s an important reminder for millions of Brits: forget to tell the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) about certain changes, and your benefit payments could be reduced, paused – or stopped entirely. It’s not just international travel that could impact your benefits. Something as simple as a hospital stay … Read more

PIP Backpay Alert – Claimants Over Pension Age Could Get £308

PIP Backpay Alert

If you’re over State Pension age and received Personal Independence Payment (PIP), you might be due some serious backpay. Thanks to a legal change, certain older PIP claimants who were awarded the standard mobility rate could now be entitled to the enhanced mobility component – even if they’ve stopped claiming PIP altogether. Let’s break down … Read more

Social Security Benefits at Risk – States Face Reimbursement Demands for Foster Youth

Social Security

More than 39 U.S. states could soon be required to reimburse Social Security benefits taken from foster children, following federal warnings that money meant to support vulnerable youth has been improperly diverted for years. At the center of the dispute is how states handle Social Security survivor benefits, disability payments, and Supplemental Security Income paid … Read more

SNAP Benefits Update – States Crack Down on Processed Foods and Eligibility Rules

SNAP

Changes are coming to grocery store trips for millions of Americans who rely on SNAP benefits. Starting in 2026, nearly 20 states will begin restricting the kinds of foods that can be purchased with the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. At the top of the banned list? Processed items like soda, candy, and sugary snacks. These … Read more

Illinois Expands Senior Property Tax Relief – New Limits and Eligibility

Illinois

Good news for senior homeowners in Illinois: a new law is making it easier to get property tax relief. Starting in the 2025 tax year, more seniors will qualify for a program that allows them to delay paying their property taxes. This change is designed to help older adults stay in their homes while managing … Read more

Capital One’s $425M Settlement in 2025 – How Customers Can Claim

Capital One

In 2025, Capital One agreed to a massive $425 million class action settlement, one of the largest payouts involving a U.S. bank in recent memory. The big news? Nearly all customers who held qualifying accounts during the affected time period are eligible to file a claim. That means if you were a Capital One customer, … Read more

New York Minimum Wage to Rise Again in 2026 – Here’s What to Expect

New York

Starting January 2026, workers across New York earning minimum wage will once again see an increase in their paychecks. As part of Governor Kathy Hochul’s 2024 budget plan, this marks the second of two scheduled 50-cent increases and is part of the state’s broader plan to boost earnings and adjust wages for inflation over time. … Read more

FBI Offers $50,000 Reward in Brown University Shooting Investigation

FBI

The FBI and local law enforcement are urgently calling on the public for help after the tragic mass shooting at Brown University on Saturday, December 13, 2025. The shooter, still unidentified, left the community shaken and grieving. Now, a $50,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to the identification, arrest, and conviction of … Read more