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ABC News USA Life June 09, 2023
Maggie Wells woke up on last year with what she described as a “bone-chilling” thought.The 34-year-old mother of three weighed more than 300 pounds and refused, for the most part, to be in any family photographs. She said she realized at that moment that her kids would not... + más
Mom becomes surrogate at 49 for daughter, gives birth to baby at 50 | ABC7
After 4 years of unexplained pain, I had my leg amputated | Newsweek
Portland Press Herald USA Sports November 05, 2022
WELLS – Cape Elizabeth played most of the fourth quarter with its back against its own goal line – sometimes literally in its own end zone. But the defending Class C champions did not not break, stopping No. 2 Wells each time – including a final game-saving interception by... + más
Football: Cheverus relies on its defense, big plays to shut down Wells | Portland Press Herald
Football: Wells stops Kennebunk in third overtime, 28-21 | Portland Press Herald
Business Insider USA Business December 21, 2022
For the fifth time in six years, Wells Fargo is ponying up a lot of money to settle a scandal.Wells Fargo is agreeing to to resolve allegations by a top consumer agency that the bank's illegal practices cost customers billions of dollars.The Consumer Financial Protection... + más
Wells Fargo to pay $3.7 billion settlement over latest allegations of illegal activity | CBS News
Wells Fargo to pay $3.7B over consumer loan violations | 10 WBNS
NBC News USA Tech December 05, 2023
Tucker Carlson‘s longtime executive producer at Fox News was sued on Monday for allegedly sexually assaulting another Fox employee in 2008. Justin Wells was a producer of “On the Record” with Greta Van Susteren at the time of the alleged assault. The accuser, Andrew... + más
Why did Fox News really fire Tucker Carlson? Here is what we know | Los Angeles Times
Tucker Carlson ratings spike despite Republican criticism of Jan 6 footage | Newsweek
10 WBNS USA Nation December 20, 2022
WASHINGTON — Consumer banking giant Wells Fargo agreed to pay $3.7 billion to settle a laundry list of charges that it harmed consumers by charging illegal fees and interest on auto loans and mortgages, as well as incorrectly applied overdraft fees against savings and checking... + más
Wells Fargo is paying yet another huge penalty to settle more allegations it harmed its own customers | Business Insider
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