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The charter, published on Thursday, alters the makeup and purpose of the panel, opening the door for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reclaim his revision of national vaccine policy. [TheTopNews] Read More.58 mins ago - World Cup ticket scams are already here — Here’s how to avoid getting played
As excitement builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, experts warn fake ticket sites are targeting fans early and costing them big By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs April 9, 2026 Scammers are already targeting 2026 FIFA World Cup fans with fake ticket websites that look legitimate but sell counterfeit tickets that wont work at the gate. The safest way to buy tickets is through FIFAs official site avoiding third-party sellers and risky payment methods can help protect your money and personal information. If you do get scammed, acting quickly contacting your bank, securing your accounts, and saving evidence can help limit the damage and improve your chances of recovering funds. The countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is on, and for many fans, that means one thing: securing tickets before theyre gone. But as demand ramps up, so do the scams. Federal regulators and FIFA are already warning that fraudulent ticket websites are popping up well ahead of kickoff and theyre designed to look convincing enough to fool even savvy buyers. These sites often mimic official branding and promise access to hard-to-get seats, only to leave fans with counterfeit tickets that wont work at the gate. ConsumerAffairs spoke with Bitwarden security expert Gary Orenstein, who explained that the risks go beyond just losing money handing over login or payment information on a fake site can open the door to identity theft and compromised accounts. As the tournament approaches, understanding the red flags and how to protect yourself could make the difference between cheering in the stands and being turned away at the door. Spotting fake tickets Orenstein explained that the most common tactics ahead of the World Cup include fake ticketing sites, counterfeit merchandise storefronts, and credential harvesting pages that replicate FIFA's branding, logos, and design. Since August 2025, cybercriminals have registered more than 4,300 fake domains tied to the World Cup, according to Check Point Research, Orenstein said. Before entering any payment or login details, fans should verify they are on the official FIFA.com domain and treat any pop-up message or countdown timer as an immediate red flag. Other common characteristics of fake sites include spelling errors, pixelated images, and suspicious phone numbers. If a deal looks too good to be true, it likely is, considering secondary market tickets are already approaching $900. How to protect yourself To… [TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago - Dollar General’s 7-Day Beauty Sale is right around the corner
From makeup to hair care, this limited-time event offers daily discounts that make stocking up surprisingly affordable By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs April 9, 2026 Dollar General is running a seven-day beauty sale with new deals dropping each day from April 1218. Discounts include buy-one-get-one offers, spend-and-save deals, and major markdowns on popular brands. Shoppers can maximize savings by planning purchases around specific daily promotions. If your beauty routine could use a refresh but your budget says otherwise Dollar General may have the perfect solution. The retailer just announced a 7 Days of Savings beauty event, a limited-time promotion focused on delivering discounts across a wide range of everyday essentials. Running from April 12 through April 18, the sale is built around a simple concept: a new deal every day, featuring recognizable brands and practical self-care staples. The event is part of the companys broader push to make beauty more accessible, offering everything from skincare and cosmetics to hair care and hygiene products at lower price points. With inflation still top of mind for many shoppers, the timing and the emphasis on affordability could make this sale especially appealing. Our customers appreciate access to quality beauty and personal care products without compromising their budgets, Jimmy Nguyen, vice president and division merchandise manager of health and beauty, said in a news release. This 7 Days of Savings event is another example of how DG is elevating our offerings while staying true to our promise of affordability customers count on. From leading national brands to exciting new additions, were proud to bring even more value, selection and innovation to the communities we serve. What shoppers can expect each day Unlike traditional sales that apply blanket discounts, this event rotates deals daily, meaning timing matters. Each day highlights a different category or brand lineup, with promotions that include both percentage discounts and buy-more-save-more offers. Heres a snapshot of whats on deck: April 12: Spend $15 on brands like LOral, Garnier, and Maybelline, get $5 off April 13: Buy two MONDAY Hair Care products, save $5 April 14: Spend $12 on Degree deodorant or body wash, save $5 April 15: Buy one BIC razor (priced $7+), get another for $1 April 16: Buy one Suave item ($3+), get one 50% off April 17:… [TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago - Tap-to-pay ‘ghost tapping’ scams are rising — Here’s how to prot...
Why crowded places are becoming prime targets for this scam By Kyle James of ConsumerAffairs April 9, 2026 Ghost tapping scams are up ~150%:Scammersusefake NFC readers to charge your credit card or phone in crowded places without you noticing. Protect yourself:Turnon instant alerts, lock your phone, and keepcards secure (not loose in pockets or near the edge of your wallet). Dont ignore small charges:Scammers test with $5$10 transactions first, and catching it early can stop bigger fraud and improve your chances of getting your money back. Tap-to-pay is fast, easy, and everywhere. But that same convenience is now being exploited in a growing scam called ghost tapping, where thieves can charge your card or phone without you even realizing it. Fraud tied to this tactic has surged by roughly 150% over the past year, with scammers targeting crowded places like malls, airports, and public transit. Heres whats happening, and what you should actually do about it. What is 'ghost tapping'? Ghost tapping uses the same near-field communication (NFC) technology that powers tap-to-pay. Instead of a legitimate checkout terminal, scammers use handheld devices that mimic a payment reader. If they get close enough to your phone or card, they can trigger a transaction without you actively paying. In some cases, victims dont notice until days later when they check their statements. Why it works The scam relies on two things: proximity and distraction. When youre in crowded areas with people all around, it makes it easy for someone to get close enough to you without raising any suspicion in your mind. And because tap-to-pay doesnt always require a PIN for small purchases, scammers often test with a low-dollar charge first. Thats why many victims initially see charges in the $5$10 range before a bigger charge likely happens. What you should do right now Turn on instant transaction alerts. This is your first line of defense. Set up push notifications or texts through your bank or credit card so youre alerted immediately when a charge hits. Then call your credit card or bank immediately if you get notified of a charge you didnt make. Lock down your phone and wallet. Enable Face ID, fingerprint, or passcode protection on your phone. For physical cards, avoid keeping them loose in your pocket where someone can easily get close to it. Also, try not to… [TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago - SN Products to Watch: Pringles adds some zip
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