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Visa to Change Credit, Debit Card Operations in US
Visa has implemented sweeping changes on how its credit and debit cards are used in the United States through the introduction of a single physical card that could be connected to multiple bank accounts.
Investment Banker at Bank of America Dies from Blood Clot, Cited 100-Hour Weeks as Reason for Wanting to Leave
A Bank of America investment banker, previously a Green Beret, died from a blood clot after planning to leave his 100-hour-per-week job.
New York State’s EBT System to Undergo 11-Hour Outage Due to Maintenance, Upgrade on May 19
The New York Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance has advised Electronic Benefits Transfer cardholders to make adjustments as the EBT system would be down for 11 hours on May 19.
BEWARE: Toll Scams Target Drivers Via Text Messages—FBI Shares Tips
Toll scams are moving from state to state, targeting more drivers. Here's what the FBI revealed about these toll scams.
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The interest rate on new federal student loans for undergraduates during the upcoming 2024-25 academic year will reach its highest rate in over a decade.
The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Boeing for allegedly violating the 2021 agreement to defer any criminal prosecution about two 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019.
Some TikTok creators take action as they argue that the Biden administration's TikTok ban violates the First Amendment.
More households in storm-affected counties can now submit replacement applications for SNAP benefits.
Michigan residents may be eligible to receive a generous refund of $976, but the filing deadline looms. Here's what you'll need to do!
California's secret gas tax hike could soon arrive, as revealed by a new report. Should Americans be worried?
A shooter opened fire inside an Amazon fulfillment center in Ohio on Sunday afternoon, later shooting and wounding a police officer before dying of an apparent gunshot wound.
Business experts understood that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s immigrant background made him the successful but "cutthroat" boss that he is.
US health and agriculture authorities commit almost $200 million to address a bird flu outbreak in dairy cows across nine states.
US District Court Fort Worth judge Mark Pittman blocked the new rule imposed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau capping credit card late fees at $8.