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455 People Charged In Massive $6.5 Billion Health Care Fraud Crackdown

U.S. authorities have charged 455 people, including 90 doctors and medical professionals, in a massive health care fraud crackdown involving $6.5 billion in alleged false claims, kickbacks, opioid schemes and Medicare fraud.

This Will Be the New Retirement Age to Receive Full Social Security Benefits in 2027

Workers born in 1960 will reach full retirement age in 2027, allowing them to receive 100% of their Social Security benefits. Claiming earlier reduces payments, while delaying can increase them.

Amazon Prime Day 2026: Dates, Deals and Everything Shoppers Need to Know

Amazon Prime Day 2026 begins on June 23 and runs for four days. Prime members can access exclusive discounts on electronics, home products, fashion, groceries, and everyday essentials.

Next Social Security Payment Arrives June 24: Who Qualifies and How Much Could You Get?

The final regular Social Security payment for June 2026 will be sent on June 24. Eligible retirement, disability, and survivor beneficiaries could receive payments based on their earnings history.

How to Transfer a 401(k) to an IRA Without Paying Taxes: Steps, Rules, Taxes and Benefits

Handling a 401(k) rollover isn't complicated, but perhaps making the prudent moves can help you dodge taxes, penalty fees, or poor investing decisions. Knowing the ins and outs of the situation will also allow you to help keep track of your money.

What’s Open and Closed on Juneteenth 2026? Check the Full List

Juneteenth 2026 will close banks, post offices, federal offices, and stock markets across the United States. Most grocery stores, retailers, restaurants, and private delivery services are expected to remain open.

Aldi Giving Away Free $50 Grocery Blind Boxes: Here’s How to Get One

Aldi is offering free $50 Blind Boxes filled with surprise groceries from June 22 to June 25. Shoppers can claim themed boxes online while supplies last during the giveaway.

Sweet v. McMahon Settlement Brings Student Loan Relief to 30,000 More Borrowers

Around 30,000 federal student loan borrowers are receiving discharge notices under the Sweet v. McMahon settlement. The latest relief round cancels billions in debt for eligible Borrower Defense applicants.