Month: June 2020

[ad_1] Father’s Day falls on June 21. In the weeks leading up to the holiday, retailers are offering deals on tools, clothing, outdoor gear and more. To give yourself plenty of time to weigh your options – and to make sure your online order arrives in time – it’s smart to start shopping now. Here
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[ad_1] If all goes well, you’ll only get married once. And that’s good news for your wallet, considering the average nuptials cost $33,900 in 2019, according to wedding website The Knot. RELATED CONTENT However, you can bring that number down in many ways. Here are 10 suggestions to help you save money on your wedding.
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[ad_1] An important but often-overlooked factor to consider – whether you’re planning to buy a house or rent an apartment – is how much money you’re going to spend each month on utilities. From a budgeting standpoint, neglecting to factor in your average utility bill into your monthly spending can be an expensive mistake. That’s
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[ad_1] PARIS — Contract workers from France’s all-important food, catering and events industry have held a protest between the Louvre Museum and Champs-Elysees to spread the message that the virus pandemic is killing their jobs. The flash mob-style demonstration included about 30 people dressed in black simulating strangulation with their ties and putting signs reading
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[ad_1] E-checks are an electronic version of a paper check and are used to make payments online by both consumers and businesses through a data network. The automated clearing house network, or ACH, is used by millions of consumers and businesses to conduct payments, such as paying your mortgage or credit card bill, online. RELATED
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[ad_1] Are you considering purchasing a home in the Cornhusker State? You aren’t the only one thinking about it. Nebraska has almost 850,000 housing units and the rate of homeownership exceeds 66%, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2018 American Community Survey. Nebraska’s median housing value is $161,800, which is significantly lower than the national
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[ad_1] — George Floyd, whose death energized a movement, to be buried in Houston. — U.N. Secretary-General urges global fight against racism and discrimination. — Houston increases audits of tasers, body cameras. — Minnesota troopers reportedly punctured car tires during protests. HOUSTON — Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee says George Floyd’s death ignited a plethora of
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