Por: Chicago Sun Times Business September 24, 2022
During five years, 8,000 rides and 1,000 food deliveries, rideshare driver Lenny Sanchez said he lost track of the number of times scammers tried to steal his earnings. Con artists claiming to be from Uber or Lyft frequently pinged his phone, offering special bonuses or VIP jobs.Their goal: to access his account login and reroute his pay to their bank accounts.Sanchez said he never fell for the scams, but he knows many drivers who do.“If... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Business September 29, 2022
The federal government moves at the pace of cold molasses, so you shouldn't be surprised that the U.S. Department of Education has yet to reveal how to apply for the student loan debt relief it promised in August. But you still need to be patient because anyone offering to... + más
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New York Daily News USA Nation September 25, 2022
A fast-moving freight train slammed into a parked police car with a handcuffed suspect in the backseat while at least one responding officer fled for his life, according to disturbing video released by authorities in Colorado. The incident unfolded on Sept. 16 around 7:30 p.m.,... + más
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Forbes USA Business September 24, 2022
getty Business owners looking for a cash infusion may seek out online lending over more traditional banking options. Many may assume that online lending is a faster and easier way to access needed funds. But as with any other funding option, it’s essential to know the facts... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Business September 24, 2022
Political PR and advertising firms in California are going to owe Gov. Gavin Newsom a huge favor. That's because by signing the so-called Fast Recovery Act on Sept. 5, he opened the door to what could be hundreds of millions of dollars in spending by fast-food companies to... + más
California signs law that could transform worker bargaining. Here's how. | ABC News
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Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion September 24, 2022
Banned Books Week (Sept. 18-24) is an annual event celebrating the freedom and constitutional right to read, especially in the classroom. Since the event launched in 1982, its goal has been to draw attention to censorship. But this year, the main focus is an extreme uptick in... + más
Author speaks out as his book becomes one of the most banned in the US | ABC News
After fans dismiss it as 'pretty gross,' Netflix drops LGBTQ tag for 'Dahmer' series | Los Angeles Times
CBS News USA Politics September 22, 2022
An estimated $45.6 billion in pandemic unemployment benefits was likely stolen by fraudsters who used the Social Security numbers of dead people and prisoners to claim the aid, a government watchdog said Wednesday in a .The report, issued by the Labor Department's inspector... + más
'Y'all know what to do': Ascension woman enticed others in scam of pandemic aid, grand jury alleges | The Advocate
The Fed wants you to lose your job | The Boston Globe
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
Are people with Alzheimer's or dementia more vulnerable to financial abuse or financial exploitation?According to a December 2013 article in The Wall Street Journal, one in every five Americans 65 or older has been abused financially. Taking into consideration that one in... + más
How concierge medicine is changing the way people access health care | The Advocate
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