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Credit Card Late Fees To Be Capped At $8 Under Biden Campaign Against 'Junk Fees'
CBS News
The White House Council of Economic Advisers produced an analysis indicating that the Biden administration's efforts overall will eliminate $20 billion in annual junk fees.
Biden Administration To Ban Medical Debt From Americans' Credit Scores
CBS News
The Biden administration announced a major initiative to protect Americans from medical debt on Thursday, outlining plans to develop federal rules barring unpaid medical bills from affecting patients' credit scores.
Bank Of America Hit With $250 Million In Fines For ‘Double-Dipping’ Fees, Fake Accounts
Associated Press
Bank of America will reimburse customers more than $100 million and pay $150 million in fines for “double-dipping” on overdraft fees, withholding reward bonuses on credit cards and opening accounts without customer consent.
Wells Fargo To Pay $3.7B Over Consumer Law Violations
Associated Press
Consumer banking giant Wells Fargo agreed to pay $3.7 billion to settle charges that it harmed customers by charging illegal fees and interest on auto loans and mortgages, as well as incorrectly applying overdraft fees against savings and checking accounts.
As ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Plans Grow, So Do Delinquencies
Associated Press
Americans have grown fond of “buy now, pay later” services, but the “pay later” part is becoming increasingly difficult for some borrowers.
Feds Fine Bank Of America $10 Million For Illegally Garnishing Bank Accounts
CBS News
Bank of America will pay a $10 million penalty and refund nearly $600,000 in fees to thousands of customers whose accounts were illegally garnished, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced on Wednesday.
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Americans Often 'Forced' To Pay Medical Bills They Don't Owe, Feds Say
CBS News
It may come as little surprise that many Americans are besieged by medical bills, especially as the COVID-19 pandemic grinds on. Perhaps more eye-opening is that this is often for debt they have already paid or do not actually owe.
Americans Often 'Forced' To Pay Medical Bills They Don't Owe, Feds Say
CBS News
It may come as little surprise that many Americans are besieged by medical bills, especially as the COVID-19 pandemic grinds on. Perhaps more eye-opening is that this is often for debt they have already paid or do not actually owe.
AT&T 'Baited' Customers With Unlimited Data Plans, FTC Says
News On 6
AT&T will pay $60 million to settle a federal complaint that accused the telecommunications company of misleading millions of customers by charging them for supposedly "unlimited" data plans while slowing their service.
AT&T 'Baited' Customers With Unlimited Data Plans, FTC Says
News On 6
AT&T will pay $60 million to settle a federal complaint that accused the telecommunications company of misleading millions of customers by charging them for supposedly "unlimited" data plans while slowing their service.
YouTube To Pay $170M Fine After Violating Kids’ Privacy Law
News 9
Google’s video site YouTube has been fined $170 million to settle allegations it collected children’s personal data without their parents’ consent.
YouTube To Pay $170M Fine After Violating Kids’ Privacy Law
News 9
Google’s video site YouTube has been fined $170 million to settle allegations it collected children’s personal data without their parents’ consent.
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Hooked on Fishing: OKC Parks & Rec inspires the next generation of anglers
Graham Dowers
On the Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch, News 9 is learning more about Hooked on Fishing, a monthly program hosted by Oklahoma City Parks teaching kids how to cast a line and connect with the outdoors.
Hooked on Fishing: OKC Parks & Rec inspires the next generation of anglers
Graham Dowers
On the Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch, News 9 is learning more about Hooked on Fishing, a monthly program hosted by Oklahoma City Parks teaching kids how to cast a line and connect with the outdoors.
Former Oklahoma quarterback Patrick Fletcher dies; Bob Stoops and teammates react
Jeremie Poplin
Former OU QB Patrick Fletcher, a member of the 2000 national championship team, has died, Bob Stoops announced Tuesday.
Former Oklahoma quarterback Patrick Fletcher dies; Bob Stoops and teammates react
Jeremie Poplin
Former OU QB Patrick Fletcher, a member of the 2000 national championship team, has died, Bob Stoops announced Tuesday.
'Oklahomans want smaller government:' Gov. Stitt signs executive order targeting independent contractors
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order requiring state agencies to report on independent contractors, aiming for transparency and fiscal responsibility.
'Oklahomans want smaller government:' Gov. Stitt signs executive order targeting independent contractors
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order requiring state agencies to report on independent contractors, aiming for transparency and fiscal responsibility.
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Hooked on Fishing: OKC Parks & Rec inspires the next generation of anglers
Graham Dowers
On the Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch, News 9 is learning more about Hooked on Fishing, a monthly program hosted by Oklahoma City Parks teaching kids how to cast a line and connect with the outdoors.
Former Oklahoma quarterback Patrick Fletcher dies; Bob Stoops and teammates react
Jeremie Poplin
Former OU QB Patrick Fletcher, a member of the 2000 national championship team, has died, Bob Stoops announced Tuesday.
'Oklahomans want smaller government:' Gov. Stitt signs executive order targeting independent contractors
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order requiring state agencies to report on independent contractors, aiming for transparency and fiscal responsibility.
Eye On Safety: New technology helping police departments across Oklahoma
Lisa Monahan
Oklahoma police departments are utilizing advanced technology like drones for surveillance and arrests, enhancing safety and efficiency without risking the lives of officers.
Edmond Life.Church Pastor releases new book
Robin Marsh
Edmond-based Life.Church pastor and New York Times best-selling author Craig Groeschel has released a new book, The Benefit of Doubt, which tackles tough questions about faith and doubt to help readers deepen their spiritual journey.
2025 National Recording Registry adds Elton John, Celine Dion, Amy Winehouse and 'Hamilton'
CBS News
From albums to musicals, as well as live broadcasts and video game soundtracks, the Library of Congress has unveiled this year's additions to the National Recording Registry.
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