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Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
2 million may get up to $147 from Cash App settlement; see if you're on the list
If you live in Washington state and received spam messages from Cash App, you may be eligible to claim a portion of a $12.5 million settlement, potentially up to $147. Block Inc. , the parent company of Cash App, agreed to settle a class action lawsuit filed in November 2023 by Washington resident Kimberly Bottoms. The lawsuit accused the company of sending unsolicited spam text messages through its 'Invite Friends' referral program, allegedly violating two state consumer protection laws: The Washington Consumer Electronic Mail Act The Washington Consumer Protection Act Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category Management Data Science Digital Marketing others Design Thinking Data Science Product Management Cybersecurity Project Management Degree CXO Data Analytics Finance PGDM Leadership Healthcare Artificial Intelligence Technology MCA healthcare MBA Operations Management Public Policy Others Skills you'll gain: Duration: 9 Months IIM Calcutta CERT-IIMC APSPM India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months IIM Kozhikode CERT-IIMK General Management Programme India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 10 Months IIM Kozhikode CERT-IIMK GMPBE India Starts on undefined Get Details Also Read: At 20, she's done working? Gabriella Zuniga quits OnlyFans within 24 hours of settling $50m lawsuit against NFL Hall of Famer by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cat Keeps Hugging Friend Before Going To The Vet – The Vet Paled When He Saw Them Tips and Tricks Undo Live Events While Block has not admitted any wrongdoing, it agreed last month to resolve the lawsuit with a $12.5 million payout. Who qualifies for the Cash App settlement? According to CNET and Newsweek, the settlement only applies to residents of Washington state who received these marketing messages between November 14, 2019, and an undetermined end date. Block is expected to notify eligible people via email or physical mail based on phone records. An estimated 2 million people may fall under this class, according to CNET's reporting. How much could you receive? Payouts will depend on how many people submit valid claims. If all 2 million eligible recipients participate, each could receive between $88 and $147, CNET and Newsweek reported. How to apply? No official claim form or deadline has been announced yet. However, eligible users are encouraged to watch for an official notice from Block and submit claims promptly once the window opens. This is not the first time Block has faced such allegations. In 2024, the company paid $15 million in a separate class action over data misuse, and later faced $175 million in penalties from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for security lapses.


Economic Times
3 days ago
- Health
- Economic Times
Major Canada meat recall over Salmonella risk; over 60 salami products included across six provinces
Canada meat recall salmonella: Health officials confirm 86 illnesses, including 9 hospitalizations. (Representative Image: Health Canada) A major recall of more than 60 salami and cacciatore meat products has been issued across six Canadian provinces due to possible salmonella contamination. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Health Canada announced the recall on Friday, July 18, following an ongoing foodborne illness investigation by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).The affected products were distributed in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. The recalled items were sold in grocery stores, butcher shops, cafes, restaurants, and deli counters. Also Read: Gabriella Zuniga: Meet the 20-year-old OnlyFans model who settled a $50m sexual assault lawsuit against 57-year-old Shannon Sharpe PHAC has confirmed 86 Salmonella infections linked to the recalled deli meats. Alberta reported the highest number, with 67 cases, followed by 17 in Ontario and one each in British Columbia and Manitoba. Nine people have been hospitalized, and no deaths have been reported. The illnesses were reported between mid-April and late June. According to PHAC, many of those who got sick had consumed sandwiches or deli meats later confirmed to be part of the recall includes products from the following brands: Bona Cosmo's Smoked Meats Imperial Meats Longos Luc's European Meats Cheese & Eats Marini Salumi Naturissimo P&E Foods Rea Speziale Fine Foods Superior Meats T.J. Meats Vince's Cured Meats Corp. Some of the specific items include Rea and Bona brand Genoa salami and sweet soppressata, already recalled earlier in officials advise consumers not to consume, serve, use, sell, or distribute any of the recalled products. If you have purchased any, return them to the store or throw them out. If you're unsure whether a prepared food product, such as a sandwich, contains recalled meats, contact the place of purchase. Anyone diagnosed with salmonella or experiencing symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, vomiting, or abdominal cramps should avoid preparing food for others and seek medical attention if needed. Salmonella is a bacterial illness that can cause severe illness, especially in young children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems. It can also lead to long-term complications such as arthritis. Contaminated food may look or smell normal but still carry the bacteria are most frequently found in: Raw or undercooked meat and poultry: Contamination can occur during processing or slaughter. Chicken and turkey are common carriers. Raw or undercooked eggs and egg products: Eggs can contain Salmonella either on the shell or inside before the shell forms. Unpasteurized milk and dairy products: Raw milk can harbor Salmonella if it hasn't been pasteurized. Seafood: Especially raw or harvested from contaminated waters. Fruits and vegetables: Contamination can happen through irrigation with contaminated water or contact with animal feces. Examples include sprouts, melons, lettuce, tomatoes, and spinach. Processed foods: Items such as flour and peanut butter have occasionally been linked to outbreaks due to contamination during production or storage. Pet foods: Particularly those containing raw meat, which can indirectly infect humans handling the food. Contact with infected animals: Reptiles, birds, and some pets can carry Salmonella, transmitting it to humans. Proper cooking, good hygiene, and safe food handling practices are essential to prevent Salmonella infection. The CFIA says it is working to ensure all affected products are removed from the marketplace. Due to delays in illness reporting, more cases may be reported as the investigation continues.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Major Canada meat recall over Salmonella risk; over 60 salami products included across six provinces
A major recall of more than 60 salami and cacciatore meat products has been issued across six Canadian provinces due to possible salmonella contamination . The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Health Canada announced the recall on Friday, July 18, following an ongoing foodborne illness investigation by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). The affected products were distributed in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. The recalled items were sold in grocery stores, butcher shops, cafes, restaurants, and deli counters. 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Alberta reported the highest number, with 67 cases, followed by 17 in Ontario and one each in British Columbia and Manitoba. Nine people have been hospitalized, and no deaths have been reported. Live Events The illnesses were reported between mid-April and late June. According to PHAC, many of those who got sick had consumed sandwiches or deli meats later confirmed to be part of the recall. List of affected brands The recall includes products from the following brands: Bona Cosmo's Smoked Meats Imperial Meats Longos Luc's European Meats Cheese & Eats Marini Salumi Naturissimo P&E Foods Rea Speziale Fine Foods Superior Meats T.J. Meats Vince's Cured Meats Corp. Some of the specific items include Rea and Bona brand Genoa salami and sweet soppressata, already recalled earlier in July. What consumers should do Health officials advise consumers not to consume, serve, use, sell, or distribute any of the recalled products. If you have purchased any, return them to the store or throw them out. If you're unsure whether a prepared food product, such as a sandwich, contains recalled meats, contact the place of purchase. Anyone diagnosed with salmonella or experiencing symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, vomiting, or abdominal cramps should avoid preparing food for others and seek medical attention if needed. Salmonella risks and treatment Salmonella is a bacterial illness that can cause severe illness, especially in young children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems. It can also lead to long-term complications such as arthritis. Contaminated food may look or smell normal but still carry the bacteria. Common Food Sources of Salmonella Salmonella bacteria are most frequently found in: Raw or undercooked meat and poultry: Contamination can occur during processing or slaughter. Chicken and turkey are common carriers. Raw or undercooked eggs and egg products: Eggs can contain Salmonella either on the shell or inside before the shell forms. Unpasteurized milk and dairy products: Raw milk can harbor Salmonella if it hasn't been pasteurized. Seafood: Especially raw or harvested from contaminated waters. Fruits and vegetables: Contamination can happen through irrigation with contaminated water or contact with animal feces. Examples include sprouts, melons, lettuce, tomatoes, and spinach. Processed foods: Items such as flour and peanut butter have occasionally been linked to outbreaks due to contamination during production or storage. Pet foods: Particularly those containing raw meat, which can indirectly infect humans handling the food. Contact with infected animals: Reptiles, birds, and some pets can carry Salmonella, transmitting it to humans. Proper cooking, good hygiene, and safe food handling practices are essential to prevent Salmonella infection. The CFIA says it is working to ensure all affected products are removed from the marketplace. Due to delays in illness reporting, more cases may be reported as the investigation continues.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Gabriella Zuniga: Meet the 20-year-old OnlyFans model who settled a $50m sexual assault lawsuit against 57-year-old Shannon Sharpe
NFL Hall of Famer and sports commentator Shannon Sharpe reached a confidential settlement in a high-profile sexual assault lawsuit on Friday. July 18. The Buzbee Law Firm filed this on April 20 in Nevada on behalf of 'Jane Doe'. Multiple news agencies later confirmed that she is none other than 20-year-old OnlyFans star Gabriella Zuniga . Gabriella Zuniga accused Sharpe of sexual misconduct, emotional abuse, and unauthorized recordings during what both sides now describe as a "consensual but tumultuous relationship." Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category Artificial Intelligence Others Data Science others Leadership MBA Product Management Operations Management Data Analytics Design Thinking Technology MCA Public Policy healthcare CXO Project Management Finance Digital Marketing Data Science PGDM Cybersecurity Management Healthcare Degree Skills you'll gain: Duration: 7 Months S P Jain Institute of Management and Research CERT-SPJIMR Exec Cert Prog in AI for Biz India Starts on undefined Get Details Also Read: How much is Dylan Dreyer worth in 2025; and who's doing better after her split from Brian Fichera? The lawsuit, which originally sought $50 million in damages, was formally dismissed with prejudice, effectively ending the legal proceedings and preventing the case from being reopened. Live Events Neither party has disclosed details of the settlement, but reports suggest the payout may far exceed an earlier $10 million offer Sharpe allegedly made to avoid trial. Who is Gabriella Zuniga? What is publicly known is that Zuniga is a 20-year-old content creator and model, previously active on platforms like TikTok and Instagram under the handle @sheiskarli. Prior to recent events, she maintained a relatively low online profile, reportedly working in the fitness and influencer space in Los Angeles. Since the lawsuit's dismissal, Zuniga's Instagram accounts have either been locked or removed, and she has refrained from posting. Currently, there is another Instagram account, which her @gabriellazuniga may operate. Earlier, she was also in the middle of controversy when she reportedly offered a sex tape to subscribers who tipped over $2,000. About Shannon Sharpe Shannon Sharpe is a three-time Super Bowl champion and Pro Football Hall of Famer who retired in 2004 as one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history. Over 14 seasons, primarily with the Denver Broncos and a brief stint with the Baltimore Ravens, he earned 815 receptions for 10,060 yards and 62 touchdowns, becoming the first tight end to surpass 10,000 receiving yards. After retiring, Sharpe forged a media career, co-hosting Skip and Shannon: Undisputed on FS1 until 2023 and then joining First Take at ESPN in September 2023. He also hosts two popular podcasts, Club Shay Shay and Nightcap, under his Shay Shay Media and The Volume network. The former won accolades and became a major audience draw. As of 2025, his estimated net worth is around $14 million, reflecting earnings from his NFL career, media deals, endorsements, and business ventures such as his premium cognac brand, Shay by Le Portier. Economic Times WhatsApp channel )