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Can You Pay Your Personal Loan With a Credit Card? 05/23/2024 08:00pm • Personal loans can be such a convenient way to cover larger expenses. But what happens if your circumstances change and you find it tough to make your loan payments? If you're trying to get some breathing room in your budget, you may wonder if it's smart -- or even possible -- to pay off a personal What Is Doom Spending and How Can You Avoid It? 05/23/2024 08:00pm • "Doom spending" refers to a phenomenon that occurs when people spend money to cope with stress, despite concerns about the economy and foreign affairs, according to a 2023 study by Qualtrics on behalf of Intuit Credit Karma. You might, for example, worry because you don't have enough money to pay yo NY judge imposes $15 million fine on unlicensed cannabis shops owner who says he gave free samples 05/23/2024 03:20pm • The owner of seven unlicensed cannabis shops in New York whose promotions included an Easter egg hunt has been fined more than $15 million after state officials complained he repeatedly ignored notices to stop operating without approval, authorities said. A state Supreme Court justice in Lyons, New NFL closer to filling every day of the week with a game as league's reach keeps growing NFL closer to filling every day of the week with a game as league's reach keeps growing 05/23/2024 02:19pm • NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) 鈥 The NFL hasn't scheduled a game for every day of the week. Yet. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to be the new 7-Eleven," New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan said. "NFL, 24 hours, you can watch them play any given day.鈥 The veteran preparing for his 14th season has a Independent booksellers continued to expand in 2023, with more than 200 new stores opening Independent booksellers continued to expand in 2023, with more than 200 new stores opening 05/23/2024 02:01pm • NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Three years ago, Erin Decker was a middle school librarian in Kissimmee, Florida, increasingly frustrated by the state's book bans and worried that she couldn't make a difference remaining in her job. So, she and fellow librarian Tania Gali帽anes thought of a way to fight back. French President Macron says he won't rush through voting reforms that triggered New Caledonia riots French President Macron says he won't rush through voting reforms that triggered New Caledonia riots 05/23/2024 12:32pm • French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday on a visit to riot-hit New Caledonia that he won鈥檛 force through the contested voting reform that sparked the French Pacific territory's deadly unrest, saying he wants local leaders to come up with an alternate agreement for the archipelago鈥檚 future Ford would welcome General Motors joining Formula 1 grid for competition purposes 05/23/2024 11:25am • As Ford prepares for its 2026 debut in Formula 1, the engine supplier has one particular rival manufacturer it wants to compete against on motorsports' global stage: General Motors. The Detroit-based adversaries compete weekly in various other series, namely NASCAR, but Ford now wants an opportunity Rolling Stones to swing through new Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in the Ozarks Rolling Stones to swing through new Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in the Ozarks 05/23/2024 10:02am • The Rolling Stones and the Ozarks don't seem like the most natural pairing. But nature itself, and of all things fishing, have brought them together. The Stones announced Thursday that they will end their summer Hackney Diamonds Tour on July 21 at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena, a brand new monument to Danish court throws out claim that a patient's rights were violated when she wasn't given vegan food 05/23/2024 09:50am • COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) 鈥 A Danish court on Thursday ruled against a claim that a patient's rights were violated when a hospital failed to give her adequate meals for her vegan diet during her stay there four years ago. The Vegetarian Society of Denmark had sued the administrative unit overseein Things to do in the DC area: Post punk flea market, Pixar Putt, cat meditation 鈥 and more! Things to do in the DC area: Post punk flea market, Pixar Putt, cat meditation 鈥 and more! 05/23/2024 05:53am • There鈥檚 so much to do in the D.C. area in the coming days, and WTOP has you covered with our weekly roundup of area events worth anticipating. Check back every Thursday for a roundup of聽Things to do in the D.C. area. For lovers of all things dark and spooky, the Post Punk Flea Market is set What To Do if You Lose Your Homeowners Insurance 05/22/2024 08:00pm • Everybody knows how important homeowners insurance is -- that's why it can be rattling to be told by your insurer that you've just lost it. Due to extreme weather events and natural disasters, insurers are losing money, even in states with low hurricane and wildfire risk. As of May 8, there have bee What Is a Medigap Supplemental Plan and Who Needs One? 05/22/2024 08:00pm • The overwhelming number of choices that Medicare provides can be an annual headache for 65 million beneficiaries choosing their health insurance for the upcoming year. For the roughly 34 million beneficiaries enrolled in original Medicare, another decision to make is whether or not to add a Medicare 10 Types of Annoying Co-Workers and How to Deal With Them 05/22/2024 08:00pm • Being distracted by annoying co-workers can throw you off your game by making it nearly impossible to stay focused on your actual job. This is why it's so important to learn how to deal with annoying co-workers. Depending on your personal triggers, you may be able to dismiss certain types and get ba Buy now, pay later companies must adhere to credit card standards, consumer agency says Buy now, pay later companies must adhere to credit card standards, consumer agency says 05/22/2024 06:51pm • NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Buy now, pay later companies must provide consumers with the same legal rights and protections as credit card lenders do, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Wednesday in a new rule. That includes the right to demand a refund and to dispute transactions. The agency began Average US vehicle age hits record 12.6 years as high prices force people to keep them longer Average US vehicle age hits record 12.6 years as high prices force people to keep them longer 05/22/2024 05:15pm • DETROIT (AP) 鈥 Cars, trucks and SUVs in the U.S. keep getting older, hitting a record average age of 12.6 years in 2024 as people hang on to their vehicles largely because new ones cost so much. S&P Global Mobility, which tracks state vehicle registration data nationwide, said Wednesday that t
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