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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

Are You Financially Distressed? The States That Need to Worry the Most

The concept of financial distress is a pressing concern for many Americans. A recent study by WalletHub aimed to identify the US states with the most financially strapped residents. The survey used nine key metrics, including credit score changes and internet searches for "debt" and "loans," to dete

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Sep 15 2024OPINION

Tackling Crime from the Bottom Up: A Data-Driven Approach

Crime is a pressing issue that affects communities nationwide, and it's no wonder that politicians from both parties are vying for attention on this topic. However, in their haste to appeal to voters, they often overlook a critical factor in crime reduction: local, data-driven solutions. Public safe

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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

The Swayman Saga: A Tale of Unresolved Contracts and Back-and-Forth Negotiations

The drama surrounding Jeremy Swayman's unresolved contract is the elephant in the room for the Boston Bruins. As the team's restricted free agent, Swayman remains unsigned, leaving fans and players alike wondering what's taking so long. "It's a big topic of conversation with the fans and the media,

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

The Rocky Road Ahead: Steward Health Care's Volatile Crisis

The crisis surrounding Steward Health Care's bankruptcy remains a volatile and uncertain situation, with state health officials bracing for a bumpy ride ahead. Despite the approval of hospital sales, the Department of Public Health is still entrenched in the process of seizing St. Elizabeth's Medica

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

DirecTV Customers, You Deserve a Break: How to Get Credits for ESPN and Disney Blackout

The recent blackout of ESPN and other Disney-owned channels on DirecTV has left many customers feeling frustrated and disappointed. But, did you know that you're entitled to a credit from the cable provider? That's right! If you're affected by the outage, you can receive a credit worth at least $20

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Sep 15 2024PERSONAL-FINANCE

The Credit Card Debt Trap: 5 Dangers to Avoid in Today's High-Rate Environment

The thought of carrying credit card debt in today's high-rate environment is daunting. With average credit card interest rates nearly doubling over the last decade to nearly 24%, it's more important than ever to be informed about the potential consequences of letting your debt compound. If you're ap

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Sep 15 2024FINANCE

Get the Best Home Equity Loan Rate This August – Tips to Save You Thousands

In today's high-interest rate environment, getting a good home equity loan rate can be a challenge. However, with the right strategies, you can snag a competitive rate this August. Here are five expert-approved steps to help you secure a low-interest rate and save thousands over the life of your loa

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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meshy-4: A Game-Changer in AI-Powered 3D Modeling

The latest innovation in the world of AI design is here, and it's sending shockwaves throughout the creative industries. Meshy-4, the latest AI-powered 3D modeling tool from startup Meshy, promises to revolutionize the way designers and developers create virtual environments. But what does this mean

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Sep 15 2024CRIME

The Rise and Fall of Jared Ravizza: A Tale of Deception and Violence

Jared Ravizza, a 26-year-old self-proclaimed entrepreneur, philanthropist, and professional skier, has been accused of carrying out four stabbings in a matter of hours, including the brutal attack on four girls at a Braintree movie theater and two McDonald's employees in Plymouth. But what led this

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

Lifestyle Changes Can Reverse Alzheimer's: A Breakthrough Study Finds

A recent study has made some groundbreaking findings about the potential of lifestyle changes to slow or reverse the progression of Alzheimer's disease. The study, published in the journal Alzheimer's Research and Therapy, involved a small group of patients with mild cognitive impairment or early-st

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