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California police on paid leave over degrading, vulgar texts

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<p>EUREKA, Calif. &mdash; Two Northern California police officers are on paid leave after a news outlet reported that they are accused of sending degrading...

Students who got partial loan relief to see full discharge

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WASHINGTON — Students who were defrauded by their colleges and received only partial relief from their federal loans could now see them fully canceled,...

Critics: Doctor’s note for vaccine unfairly penalizing poor

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FORT LAUDEDALE, Fla. — Claes Bell repeatedly called his doctor, leaving multiple messages and emails, desperate to get him to sign a state form...

California police on paid leave over degrading, vulgar texts

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EUREKA, Calif. — Two Northern California police officers are on paid leave after a news outlet reported that they are accused of sending degrading...

Make a plan to get your money resolution back on track

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We’re three months into 2021. Let’s check on those financial New Year’s resolutions. (Remember those?) Quite possibly, they’ve already gone awry. ...

Treasury: $242 billion in new relief payments already sent

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WASHINGTON — The Treasury Department says it has sent out 90 million economic impact payments totaling $242 billion since President Joe Biden signed a...

Liz Weston: Start early to get your house retirement-ready

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Many people want to remain in their homes after they retire rather than move to a senior living facility or community. Unfortunately, most homes...

What to do if you are a victim of unemployment fraud

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Unemployment fraud in the U.S. has reached dramatic levels during the pandemic — the Labor Department inspector general’s office estimates that more than $63...

Why good news for the economy can be a drag on your 401(k)

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NEW YORK — A huge shift is underway within the stock market, one that might roil your 401(k) in the short term, but one...

What to do if you are a victim of unemployment fraud

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<p>Unemployment fraud in the U.S. has reached dramatic levels during the pandemic — the Labor Department inspector general’s office estimates that more than $63...