Department of Consumer Affairs issues notices to Ola, Uber over differential pricing for iPhone and Android users, as announced by Union Minister Pralhad Joshi.
If you’re a current student and you or your family’s finances were affected, contact your school’s financial aid office and ask them to reassess your financial aid eligibility due to changed circumstances. You may also want to apply for more immediate money through your school’s emergency financial aid fund.
Once you get into emergency preparation, it can be easy to go overboard. But you don’t have to go full “doomsday prepper” to give yourself a leg up.
People who were forced to leave their homes due to damage from last year’s hurricanes are once again looking for a place to stay.
Meteorologist Tommy House sat down with Meteorologist Paul Yura, Warning Coordinator at the National Weather Service in San Antonio/Austin, to discuss ways to stay informed when severe weather is in the forecast.
The Rays' stadium saga just took another turn. In a letter to the team, St. Pete City Administrator Rob Gerdes stated the contract between the city and the Rays doesn’t give them a deadline to complete repairs to Tropicana Field.
It shouldn’t come as a shock given what we’ve seen before — but it likely will. A genuine hacking disaster is heading for Gmail, Apple Mail, Outlook and other email users. But thanks to a new security report, you will at least know what to look out for. Just make sure you don’t fall victim to this, making a nightmare situation even worse.
Criswell, the outgoing FEMA administrator, sits for an exit interview with ABC. Whether it is a hurricane, major tornado, wildfire or anything in between, disasters "don't discriminate" in where ...
Their advice boils down to two points: You don’t need to settle for whatever your insurance company or FEMA first offers you. And you don’t have to fight them alone. Photograph the damage to ...
“FEMA PAYOUTS: North Carolina Working Class Hurricane Survivors: $750,” reads text in the post. “California Millionaires with Disaster Insurance: $25,000." A logo in the upper lefthand ...
Hawes says after failing to get any help over the FEMA hotline she came to one of the FEMA pop-up locations. She says a FEMA representative deleted the fake claim and helped them file a new one.
"Many Western North Carolinians relying on FEMA’s hotel program don’t have a home to go back to, and it is inhumane to expect these folks to leave the only safe and warm shelter available with ...