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People Are ‘Doom Spending’ to Deal With the State of the World
Stressed over the economy, the election, and the general state of the world, Americans are shelling out cash and doom spending.
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40,000 Stolen ‘Bluey’ Collectors Coins Found by IRL ‘Strike Force Bandit’
Australian police recovered the limited-edition ‘Bluey’ commemorative coins and arrested three suspects following their theft from the Royal Australian Mint.
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JPMorgan Sues Customers for Allegedly Taking Advantage of ‘Infinite Money’ ATM Glitch
JPMorgan doesn’t plan to let people who fancied themselves clever get away with stealing tens of thousands of dollars.
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TGI Fridays Faces Looming Bankruptcy, Shuts Down 1 in 4 Restaurants
TGI Fridays appears to be the latest victim of America’s casual-dining crisis, closing restaurants amid reports of looming bankruptcy.
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Kroger Asked About Surge Pricing and Facial Recognition at Grocery Stores
Sen. Rashida Tlaib sent Kroger a letter with privacy and discrimination concerns about how its grocery stores could use facial recognition technology and surveillance pricing.
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Starbucks Thinks Offering Fewer Discounts Will Make for ‘Great Coffee’
Starbucks is no longer going to offer discounts on its coffee in an effort to get customers to buy more.
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TD Bank’s Record-Breaking Money-Laundering Fine? $3 Billion
Drug cartels transfered $670 million, paying bribes with gift cards.
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Mega Millions Ticket To More Than Double in Price in 2025
A Mega Millions ticket will soon set players back $5, but lottery officials promised that, with increased price, comes increased odds.
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California Bans Legacy Admissions at Private Colleges
California bans legacy admissions at private colleges, joining three other states in efforts to promote fairness and reduce wealth-based advantages in higher education.