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DMV Confirms Updated Licensing Rules

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New DMV law changes how drivers will get their licenses in 2026

New DMV licensing rules now in effect in 2026 have changed how first-time drivers get their licenses. The updated process introduces stricter driver education oversight and a mandatory safety awareness program for new applicants.

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Jan 16, 2026
Barbara Miller
Capital One $425M Class Action Settlement

Capital One $425M Class Action Settlement 2026 ‘Revised Settlement Date’ Announced, Claim Fast

Capital One is moving forward with a proposed $425 million class action settlement tied to its 360 Savings accounts. The case involves claims about interest rate differences, and eligible customers may receive automatic payments once the revised settlement is approved by the court.

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Michael Brown

Jan 16, 2026

$1,000 New Year Check

$1,000 Stimulus Check for Everyone, January 2026 payment released officially

A $1,000 New Year cash payment has been officially confirmed, with distribution scheduled to begin in January 2026. Eligible recipients will receive the payment based on application approval status and processing timelines. The updated schedule explains when payments will be issued and what factors may affect timing.

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Michael Brown

Jan 16, 2026

Cash App Settlement

Cash App Settlement Approved, American Residents to get $147 for Spam Texts

A federal court has approved a major Cash App settlement that compensates Washington residents who received unsolicited promotional text messages. Eligible claimants who filed on time may receive payments of up to $147, with distributions expected to begin in early 2026.

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Barbara Miller

Jan 9, 2026

Child Care Funding Cut

It’s official—the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is cutting child care funding and tightening national controls

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed a large-scale freeze on federal child care and family assistance funding, citing compliance and verification concerns. Billions of dollars are now subject to stricter federal controls, affecting how child care subsidies and social service payments are released nationwide.

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Michael Brown

Jan 9, 2026

11 mph speed limit law

New 11 mph speed limit law goes into effect with fines starting at $50

A new traffic enforcement rule has come into force that penalizes drivers for exceeding the speed limit by just 11 mph. With automated cameras and fines starting at $50, the law aims to improve safety in active work zones and reduce dangerous speeding behavior.

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Barbara Miller

Jan 9, 2026

New U.S. Driving License Rule for Seniors

New U.S. Driving License Rule for Seniors January 2026 – Driving Changes Every Driver Over 70 Must Know

Starting January 1, 2026, several U.S. states will introduce updated driving license renewal rules for seniors aged 70 and above. The changes focus on vision testing, in-person renewals, and shorter license validity periods, with the goal of improving road safety while allowing older drivers to remain mobile.

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Barbara Miller

Jan 9, 2026

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