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New York Times - 28 minutes agoA judge in Brooklyn may penalize the law firm Pressler & Pressler for dragging the wrong man into court over a credit card debt.
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A judge in Brooklyn may penalize the law firm Pressler & Pressler for dragging the wrong man into court over a credit card debt.
Accumulating money for retirement is easy compared to converting your investments to income.
Ebert G. Beeman's election to Erie County Council does not mean he is ready to play nice with another government agency -- the state Department of Transportation.
Federal and state leaders said Monday they would press the Social Security Administration for answers on why people in Delaware with serious physical and mental impairments face higher denial rates for their disability claims than those living...
Experts estimate one child in every classroom unknowingly is a victim of identity theft, making personal data protection for adults and children a new priority for TDS. (PRWeb Nov 24, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Identity_Theft/Telecommunications/prweb3250364.htm
Last week I went shopping. I walked up to the register and before a single item was rung up, the clerk ask me for my telephone number and address. Have I missed something here?
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A 71-year-old Kenai man has been indicted on 12 federal charges of passport fraud, identity theft and using a false Social Security number and identity to get Permanent Fund dividends, the U.S. attorney said.
Drug dealer Eugene N. Cobbs, whose 2004 plane crash yielded West Virginia's largest cocaine haul and whose fake ID led to a grand jury rebuke of PennDOT's driver's licensing system, has admitted his guilt and is headed to prison for at least seven years.
After 68 computer hard drives were stolen last month, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee is providing members whose Social Security numbers may be at risk with credit monitoring service for a year.
While Cal Poly continues to increase student identity security, a recently-discovered security breach resulted in the private information of 355 applicants to be visible online. This private information included applicant names, addresses, phone numbers a...
U.S. Rep. John Tanner, chairman of the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Social Security, urged the Social Security Administration to continue its focus on reducing the unprecedented backlog in disability claims.
A private investigator says he founds tens of thousands of sensitive documents dumped outside a California ACORN office just days after the state's attorney general announced an inquiry into the community organizing group last month.
Thousands of Tucsonans await benefits but help may be on the way. Yolanda Hinojos hasn't changed her son's room since he died six years ago. She hasn't even thrown out his deodorant because she says it's like "footprints" for her. She says the police told her it was suicide but she calls it murder.
Abstract: H.R. 3692 would deliberately permit illegal aliens to participate in the government health insurance exchange and in the public option insurance program.
The university says they're not sure if anyone saw the list, which included social security numbers and birth dates. They also haven't determined how long it was posted online.