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We’ve seen it before, and we’ll see it again. After every hurricane, wildfire, flood or pandemic, fraud follows. It’s not just infuriating — it’s predictable. And what’s worse, it’s preventable.
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For those victimized by the storm, the Federal Trade Commission is out with a new scam warning. “Scammers know natural disasters create opportunities to take advantage of people and one way they do ...
In the wake of catastrophic flooding in Central Texas that left more than 125 people dead and dozens missing, federal and state officials have warned residents and donors about a surge in ...
“We’ve been ghosted by FEMA,” Robert Wike Graham, deputy director of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management, told CNN, describing repeated, unanswered requests for information on vital ...
The U.S. is headed for an intense hurricane season. Will a shrunken FEMA and NOAA be able to respond?
The FBI issued a warning on June 27, 2025, that criminals impersonating healthcare insurers and fraud investigators are sending text messages and emails to healthcare providers and patients to ...
Credit card fraud is on the rise, with millions of Americans falling victim to unauthorized charges every year. Bola Sokunbi, founder of Clever Girl Finance, shares expert insights on how to spot ...
FEMA said it is encouraging survivors to be aware of fraud and con artists who commonly take advantage of disasters.
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Home fraud Stop and think before you sign the dotted line. An all-too-common scam is the door-to-door salesperson wanting to provide some service or repair to your home, often after a storm.
Katrina Woods was sentenced June 16, 2025, after she pleaded guilty to forgery and identity-theft charges in Pinal County Superior Court.
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