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Instead Of Snoozing In Savings, Let's Put $5,000 To Work
It's a hard time to be a saver. The return on a savings account doesn't even keep up with inflation, and that has led many savers to ask: What should I do with my money? NPR's Uri Berliner takes $5,000 out of his own personal savings and explores various investment opportunities.
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Chicago Police Department Must Acknowledge Racist Past, Task Force Says
The Chicago Police Department needs to acknowledge its racist history and use of excessive force, and it needs a major overhaul in the way it investigates officers and holds police accountable. That's according to a scathing report from a task force appointed by the city's mayor to issue recommendations for sweeping reform.
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'Colin' the dog brings 2 — no wait, 3 —lonely hearts together in this fetching series
Two lonely souls bond over an injured border terrier with thousands of dollars in medical bills in Colin from Accounts — a bawdy, Australian series brimming with life and honesty.
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In One School, Planning For College Starts With $100
In the Cleveland area, there's a plan to inspire kids to start thinking about college early on by giving them seed money. Officials want to set up kindergarteners with savings accounts. Though the initial $100 deposit isn't likely to cover much, the hope is that it will inspire them to take the idea of going to college seriously.
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Two Students Wounded, 12-Year-Old Captured After School Shooting
Police say the suspected shooter has been taken into custody. Two students were injured.
Victim Of Brutal Rape In India Dies In Singapore Hospital
A woman who survived a brutal gang-rape on a bus in India has died, according to reports. Earlier Friday, hospital officials in Singapore, where the 23-year-old student was being treated, had warned that her condition was worsening.
The Big Costco Credit Card Switcheroo
As of Monday, Costco has officially moved on from its 16-year relationship with American Express and is now partnered with Visa.
Number Of Patients At Overflow Hospitals In New York Has Doubled
The number of patients being treated on a Navy hospital ship and inside a convention center has more than doubled in the last two days, after both facilities switched to treating people with COVID-19.
Stranded whale dies after a rescue operation to remove it from a French river
A veterinarian said that during the rescue operation, the dangerously thin white mammal began to have breathing difficulties, and so experts decided to humanely euthanize the creature.
Apple might equip the upcoming iPhone 15 with a USB-C charging port
It could feature a generic charging port for the first time in Apple's history. EU regulators require all new mobile devices to have a standardized connection for data transfer and charging by 2024.
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