California’s new Proposition 36 law makes crimes like smash-and-grab robberies and selling drugs felonies. It offers drug users a choice between jail or rehab, but repeat offenders face jail time. While some support the stricter penalties, others worry about its impact on minority communities. The law starts in December, aiming for tougher crime enforcement. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how the car industry and economy are having a tough time. Many people are losing jobs as companies like GoPro and Shafler cut back. Even though sales are down, big events like the SEMA show in Las Vegas still draw lots of people. The Container Store’s sales dropped by $10 million, showing more economic troubles. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from I Allegedly explores how the upcoming election impacts businesses, a tech union strike at the New York Times, and financial troubles for the Boston Bruins and Redwood City. He warns about a hacking threat targeting banks and advises against using QR codes for bill payments. Despite challenges, side hustles offer income opportunities, but online safety is crucial. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from I Allegedly reveals how insurance companies tried to cheat him by undervaluing his son’s car just because of where it was parked. He also talks about a data cabling company struggling with a big order, hackers in Los Angeles, and the odd trend of selling canned air from Italy. Stay alert and informed to avoid scams! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talk about how the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation received $91 billion to help pensions, but some people think it’s unfair because private groups like unions benefit too. Meanwhile, a family in California feels broke on $400,000 a year due to high costs. Car thefts are rising, and insurance isn’t always helpful. Even Tesla is making money from parts sales. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from IAllegedly questions the latest job numbers, saying they don’t seem accurate. He mentions that while 12,000 new jobs were reported, other areas lost jobs. Dan also criticizes the government for blaming hurricanes and strikes for low numbers. He warns about EIDL loans, which start charging interest right away, even if payments aren’t due yet. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Bank of America is under investigation for money laundering, similar to TD Bank and Wells Fargo. Concerns include handling transactions through Zelle and fraud issues. Meanwhile, Ford F-150 owners face power loss problems, and Aurora’s shares drop due to software issues. Jerry, a lottery winner, is advised to manage his wealth wisely to avoid trouble. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how D.R. Horton, the world’s largest home builder, is facing challenges as new home sales fell short of expectations. High interest rates, costly home insurance, and rising property taxes are making it tough for people to buy homes. Despite offering incentives, D.R. Horton struggles to boost sales, hinting at possible future problems in the real estate market. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this I Allegedly video, we explore some big events happening around the world. From a cyber attack in Israel affecting banks to a cheese heist in London, there’s a lot to uncover. We’ll also talk about job changes in California and a surprising car choice by Ford’s CEO. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more updates! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly discusses the JP Morgan bank glitch that let people use money from checks before they were approved. Some took advantage of this, moving large amounts of money. Now, many are in trouble with the law. This shows that using such mistakes can lead to big legal issues. Always be careful with bank errors! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









