Warren Cohen

Warren Cohen is a finance writer based in Phoenix, Arizona, covering personal finance topics including credit, banking, and beginner investing. He earned his degree in business administration from Arizona State University and began his career working in consumer finance, where he gained direct experience with lending and credit systems. He now writes for personal finance websites and fintech platforms, focusing on clear, practical content that helps readers make informed financial decisions.

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Feds raid Minnesota sites in probe of alleged fraud in kids programs

Federal agents knocked on doors across Minnesota in late April 2026, executing search warrants at five locations linked to providers accused of billing Medicaid millions for children’s therapy and disability services that were never properly delivered. For families who rely on those programs, the raids were the first visible sign that a sprawling fraud investigation…

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Massachusetts fines Fidelity $1.25M over alleged customer data lapses

Massachusetts securities regulators fined Fidelity Investments $1.25 million in May 2026, alleging the firm was too slow to warn customers about data breaches and failed to properly oversee the outside technology vendors handling their personal information, according to a consent order issued by the state’s Securities Division. The penalty targets one of the largest asset…

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UPS nears end of restructuring as weak demand and fuel costs weigh

United Parcel Service is entering what executives describe as the final stages of a sweeping operational overhaul, yet the company’s first-quarter 2026 results show that soft package volumes and rising fuel expenses are still squeezing the payoff. On the April 28 earnings call, CEO Carol Tome told analysts the restructuring is “closer to the finish…

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