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Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to reporters in Wisconsin Thursday about former President Donald Trump’s comments that he would protect women “whether the women like it or not.” Harris said the remark speaks to how Trump thinks about women and their agency. Harris also addressed House Speaker Mike Johnson’s vow of massive reform to the Affordable Care Act if Trump is elected again.

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Johnson says Harris is lying over his Affordable Care Act plans if Trump wins

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House Speaker Mike Johnson is rebuking Vice President Kamala Harris’ comments about the future of the Affordable Care Act if former President Donald Trump becomes president again. CBS News’ Nikole Killion reports.

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A judge ruled Bucks County, Pennsylvania, voters have until close of business on Friday, Nov. 1, to receive, vote, and return a mail-in ballot. CBS News Philadelphia’s Jen Carabeo breaks down the ruling.

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FTC sends $2.5 million to Credit Karma customers it says were deceived by “pre-paid” credit offers

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Credit Karma customers who were deceived by the credit service’s company’s alleged false “pre-approved” offers will get $2.5 million from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

The FTC on Thursday announced that it is sending payments to nearly 51,000 consumers who filed a valid claim with the commission before a March deadline.

It first took action against Credit Karma in 2022, after claiming that around one-third of some customers who were “pre-approved” for credit by the company were in fact denied. The FTC claimed Credit Karma pre-approved customers to entice them to apply for offers that they were unlikely to qualify for. It allegedly used dark patterns — website or app designs that can mislead consumers — to do so. 

Credit Karma, which provides users with tools to monitor their credit scores and reports, told some users that they had “90% odds” of being approved for credit products, according to the FTC. Such practices wasted consumers’ time and could have damaged their credit scores, the agency said. 

Credit Karma has agreed to an FTC order requiring it to stop making these types of claims, in addition to compensating those harmed by the practice.

“We fundamentally disagree with allegations the FTC makes in their complaint, which relate solely to statements we ceased making years ago. Any implication that Credit Karma rejected consumers applying for credit cards is simply incorrect, as Credit Karma is not a lender and does not make lending decisions,” the company said in a statement to CBS MoneyWatch. 

“We reached this agreement to put the matter behind us so we can maintain our focus on helping our members find the financial products that are right for them,” the company said.



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