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Donald Trump’s in the headlines over a birthday greeting he’s alleged to have sent pedophile sex trafficker Jeffrey ...
With summer in full swing in the United States, retail executives are sweating a different season. It’s less than 22 weeks ...
Letters for May 28: Small businesses need a break from credit card fees Letter writers discuss credit card swipe fees, irrigation back flow inspection, voting rights and politicians doing no harm.
Thomas J. Peters, Ph.D. UConn Professor Emeritus It is my opinion that the UConn administration has an obligation to publicly speak against the actions of President Donald Trump’s administration ...
J.K. Rowling criticises Harry Potter actors for signing a pro-trans letter. J.K. Rowling is standing firm in her views on the trans community despite growing backlash.
Bajaj Finance receives RBI warning over co-branded credit card business, urged to improve internal controls and data security.
President Donald Trump's latest idea is to encourage wealthy people to immigrate to the U.S. for a fee of $5 million, by offering them a "gold card." Wealthy people can ...
Many companies now don’t require candidates to submit cover letters. But should you still submit them? The author argues that cover letters are still important and uses research and his ...
Banks’ earnings on their credit cards come from charging the outrageous 24.21% interest, which puts many in a permanent state of rising debt as customers pay “on account” as they can each month.
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Capping credit card interest rates will adjust the game’s rules, but there are still billions to be made.
Your Monday editorial against the federal government capping credit card interest at 10 percent was spot on. Having a credit card to buy whatever you want from whoever you want whenever you want ...
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