In recent months, there has been a growing discussion around a New U.S. Driving License Rule for senior drivers, as discussed by Light Feed, which is expected to take effect in 2026. With aging populations across the country, many seniors and their families are concerned about how these rules may impact their ability to drive Continue reading
Say Goodbye to Retiring at 65: How the Changing Retirement Age Is Reshaping the Future
The changing retirement age is transforming how people view the end of their careers, and the long-standing tradition of retiring at 65 is losing its relevance. For decades, age 65 had been seen as the standard finish line of a person’s working life. In many Western countries, it marked the point when individuals could step Continue reading
Credit One Bank Settlement 2026: Eligibility, Payouts, and How to File a Claim
The Credit One Bank Settlement 2026 is drawing significant public attention as thousands of consumers across the United States may qualify for compensation. This settlement is tied to allegations that Credit One Bank relied on unauthorized automated calls, contacted people without their consent, and used billing or account practices that some consumers viewed as confusing Continue reading
Social Security Benefits 2026: Everything You Need to Know About Eligibility and Payments
In 2026, millions of Americans will experience important changes in their Social Security benefits 2026, as discussed by Light Feed, including updated payment amounts, eligibility rules, and schedules. With the annual Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) and revised thresholds for key programs such as Retirement, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), understanding these Continue reading
Rare $2 Bills Worth Money: Series and Misprints to Watch For
The $2 bill is one of the most misunderstood pieces of U.S. currency. As discussed by Light Feed, although it remains legal tender, many people assume that simply owning a $2 bill means they are holding something valuable. In reality, most $2 bills are still worth only their face value. However, a small percentage fall Continue reading
Most Valuable 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars Explained
Although the 1964 Kennedy half dollar is an iconic piece of U.S. coinage, only a limited portion belongs to the most valuable 1964 Kennedy half dollars category. According to Light Feed, despite the vast number struck and still in circulation, coins with uncommon minting characteristics, outstanding preservation, and high collector interest stand apart from the Continue reading
Most Valuable 1977 Quarters: Rare Errors Worth Serious Money
Most 1977 Washington quarters are still worth only their face value. They were produced in large quantities and remain common in circulation today. However, a small number stand apart from the rest. At LightFeed, we examine how the most valuable 1977 quarters gain their worth not from age alone, but from rare minting errors, unusual Continue reading
Most Valuable 1976 Quarters: Rare Bicentennial Finds
While most 1976 Bicentennial quarters remain worth just 25 cents, a closer inspection shows that a small number qualify as the most valuable 1976 quarters sought after by collectors. These coins gain their worth not simply from age, but from rare minting errors, special compositions, and exceptionally high condition. In this guide, LightFeed explains what Continue reading
Most Valuable $2 Bills And Why Collectors Want Them
Although two-dollar bills remain legal tender in the United States, they are rarely seen in everyday circulation. This scarcity often leads to confusion – and curiosity – about whether certain notes might be worth more than their printed value. In reality, the most valuable $2 bills stand out due to early issue dates, rare printing Continue reading
Bill C-3 Takes Effect, Giving Many A Clear Path To Canadian Citizenship
On December 15, 2025, a landmark change in Canadian law officially took effect with the enactment of Bill C-3, An Act to Amend the Citizenship Act. This historic legislation opens the door for thousands of Canadians who were previously excluded from citizenship due to the first-generation limit (FGL) or other outdated legal restrictions. The new law Continue reading
