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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2025 · 4 MIN

Amazon Prime Settlement, AT&T Breach Payouts, Caribbean Drug Strike, Magnet In Boy Surgery, Tropical Storm Melissa

from News on Knees | The Prayer Podcast · host Story King Media

Support the ShowSummarized Transcript: Good afternoon, everyone. It is October 24, 2025. Here are the stories we’re praying about today. We’ll start with two major corporate lawsuits: 1. Amazon Prime SettlementIn September 2025, Amazon settled a $2.5 billion lawsuit with the FTC, one of the largest consumer protection settlements in U.S. history, over allegations of deceptive practices in its Prime program. The lawsuit claimed Amazon failed to issue refunds or recharged customers for timely returns. While not admitting fault, Amazon agreed to changes to address these issues. The settlement resolves a nationwide consumer lawsuit and aims to improve transparency.2. AT&T Data Breach SettlementsAT&T agreed to pay $149 million for a 2019 data breach and $28 million for a 2024 incident, totaling $177 million in settlements. Affected customers can claim up to $7,500 for losses from the breaches. The agreements address significant privacy violations impacting millions. AT&T is implementing measures to prevent future incidents.3. U.S. Strike on Drug TraffickersOn October 24, 2025, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a strike in the Caribbean Sea targeting a ship linked to the Tren de Aragua drug trafficking group, killing six “narco-terrorists.” The operation is part of ongoing U.S. efforts under President Trump to combat drug trafficking in the region. Multiple similar strikes have been conducted recently. The action aims to disrupt illegal drug networks.4. New Zealand Boy’s Magnet SurgeryA 13-year-old boy in New Zealand underwent major surgery after swallowing up to 100 high-powered magnets bought online, which formed four chains in his intestines. The magnets caused severe stomach pain and required the removal of damaged intestinal sections. The case, reported on October 24, 2025, in the New Zealand Medical Journal, highlights dangers of accessible magnetic toys. The boy is recovering post-surgery.5. Tropical Storm MelissaTropical Storm Melissa is forecast to become a major hurricane by this weekend, threatening catastrophic flash flooding and landslides in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica. The storm’s intensification has prompted urgent preparations in affected regions. Authorities are warning residents to brace for severe weather impacts. Emergency measures are being coordinated to mitigate risks.So let’s pray…Thank you for listening to News on Knees, a community prayer podcast by Story King Media. If you want to join the movement, I’m calling all believers, anyone who wants to pray for the world, their country, their region, a specific societal issue. Using something as simple as the voice memo app on your phone, record a 1–2 minute prayer and email it to: [email protected], Simply write the word ‘PRAYER’ in the subject line of the email. NOTE - Two Rules for Submitted Prayers:Please Keep Obvious Political Bias OutNo Personal Requests. Prayers should be about societal issues that are either global, country, state, or region-specific.And if this show blesses you, if you believe in the work we’re doing, would you consider supporting News on Knees on Patreon? Just a few dollars a month will keep it going and growing, so we can continue flooding the world with prayer instead of panic.Sources: 1. Amazon Prime Settlement2. AT&T Data Breach Settlements 3. U.S. Strike on Drug Traffickers 4. New Zealand Boys’ Magnet Surgery 5. Tropical Storm Melissa

Support the ShowSummarized Transcript: Good afternoon, everyone. It is October 24, 2025. Here are the stories we’re praying about today. We’ll start with two major corporate lawsuits: 1. Amazon Prime SettlementIn September 2025, Amazon settled a $2.5 billion lawsuit with the FTC, one of the largest consumer protection settlements in U.S. history, over allegations of deceptive practices in its Prime program. The lawsuit claimed Amazon failed to issue refunds or recharged customers for timely returns. While not admitting fault, Amazon agreed to changes to address these issues. The settlement resolves a nationwide consumer lawsuit and aims to improve transparency.2. AT&T Data Breach SettlementsAT&T agreed to pay $149 million for a 2019 data breach and $28 million for a 2024 incident, totaling $177 million in settlements. Affected customers can claim up to $7,500 for losses from the breaches. The agreements address significant privacy violations impacting millions. AT&T is implementing measures to prevent future incidents.3. U.S. Strike on Drug TraffickersOn October 24, 2025, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a strike in the Caribbean Sea targeting a ship linked to the Tren de Aragua drug trafficking group, killing six “narco-terrorists.” The operation is part of ongoing U.S. efforts under President Trump to combat drug trafficking in the region. Multiple similar strikes have been conducted recently. The action aims to disrupt illegal drug networks.4. New Zealand Boy’s Magnet SurgeryA 13-year-old boy in New Zealand underwent major surgery after swallowing up to 100 high-powered magnets bought online, which formed four chains in his intestines. The magnets caused severe stomach pain and required the removal of damaged intestinal sections. The case, reported on October 24, 2025, in the New Zealand Medical Journal, highlights dangers of accessible magnetic toys. The boy is recovering post-surgery.5. Tropical Storm MelissaTropical Storm Melissa is forecast to become a major hurricane by this weekend, threatening catastrophic flash flooding and landslides in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica. The storm’s intensification has prompted urgent preparations in affected regions. Authorities are warning residents to brace for severe weather impacts. Emergency measures are being coordinated to mitigate risks.So let’s pray…Thank you for listening to News on Knees, a community prayer podcast by Story King Media. If you want to join the movement, I’m calling all believers, anyone who wants to pray for the world, their country, their region, a specific societal issue. Using something as simple as the voice memo app on your phone, record a 1–2 minute prayer and email it to: [email protected], Simply write the word ‘PRAYER’ in the subject line of the email. NOTE - Two Rules for Submitted Prayers:Please Keep Obvious Political Bias OutNo Personal Requests. Prayers should be about societal issues that are either global, country, state, or region-specific.And if this show blesses you, if you believe in the work we’re doing, would you consider supporting News on Knees on Patreon? Just a few dollars a month will keep it going and growing, so we can continue flooding the world with prayer instead of panic.Sources: 1. Amazon Prime Settlement2. AT&T Data Breach Settlements 3. U.S. Strike on Drug Traffickers 4. New Zealand Boys’ Magnet Surgery 5. Tropical Storm Melissa

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