How to choose your first bank account
Current reports that teens opening their first bank accounts should avoid fees, choose online banks, and understand credit to navigate finances effectively.
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Current reports that teens opening their first bank accounts should avoid fees, choose online banks, and understand credit to navigate finances effectively.
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Floodlight reports on Gulf Coast communities facing environmental threats from a Trump-era LNG boom, highlighting local resistance and concerns.
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Stateline reports Republican support for IVF is fracturing amid rising far-right views, as some promote alternative treatments like restorative reproductive medicine.
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Sneakers.com reports a 15% annual rise in pink basketball shoe searches, driven by trends in women’s basketball and Nike’s popular “Aunt Pearl” line.
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Ramp reports secured business credit cards require a cash deposit as collateral, helping businesses with limited credit build their score.
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Apollo.io reports that effective cold emails should be personalized, relevant, and value-driven, aiming for quality responses over quantity.
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By Lisa Respers France, CNN (CNN) — Welcome to the club, Taylor Swift! Selena Gomez, who got engaged last year to record producer Benny Blanco, shared her joy on social media about Swift’s recent engagement to NFL player Travis Kelce. A longtime friend of Swift’s, Gomez reshared the pop star’s engagement photos on Instagram and
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By Liam Reilly, CNN (CNN) — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution announced on Thursday that it will print its final physical newspaper edition on December 31, making it the latest storied newspaper to discontinue offering its news in print. The changeup means the AJC will be a digital-only publication starting January 1, 2026. The AJC said the
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By Nimi Princewill, CNN (CNN) — Uganda’s decision to approve the Trump administration’s offer to take in migrants unwanted by the United States has sparked criticism in the East African nation that already houses the continent’s largest refugee population. “The whole scheme stinks” without parliamentary oversight, Mathias Mpuuga, until recently the leader of the opposition
Continue ReadingBy Jacob Murphy Click here for updates on this story MILWAUKEE (WDJT) — Construction on the new Milwaukee Public Museum, which will be known as the Nature and Culture Museum of Wisconsin, is on schedule ahead of the expected 2027 completion date. CBS 58 got an inside look at the building structure on Wednesday, Aug.
Continue ReadingPor Gonzalo Zegarra La tasa de ocupación hotelera en Cuba cayó hasta el 21,5 % en el primer semestre del año, según estadísticas divulgadas esta semana por la Oficina Nacional de Estadística e Información (ONEI) sobre el turismo, un sector clave para la economía de la isla. El informe arrojó un descenso de casi siete
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By Jeanne Sahadi, CNN (CNN) — As part of his effort to gain control over the Federal Reserve, President Donald Trump is attempting to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook based on allegations that she may have committed mortgage fraud. No charges have been filed against Cook as of this writing. But just before Labor Day,
Continue ReadingBy Samantha Delouya, CNN (CNN) — The housing market this week largely shrugged off the turmoil at the Federal Reserve. The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 6.56% for the week ending August 28, just slightly lower than last week’s 10-month low of 6.58%, according to data released Thursday by Freddie Mac. The relatively muted move
Continue ReadingBy Paula Wethington Click here for updates on this story LIVONIA, Michigan (WWJ) — The remains of a man found in Tennessee have been identified as a Livonia, Michigan, man who was not seen by his local family in over 20 years, according to reports from law enforcement and DNA researchers who worked on the
Continue ReadingBy Aki Nace Click here for updates on this story MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Pat Scallen ran up to Annunciation Catholic Church as soon as he heard the gunshots Wednesday morning. “I didn’t think there were gunshots at first, but after about the 10th shot, I knew they were,” he told CNN. “I knew it was
Continue ReadingBy Lacey Beasley, Julia Falcon Click here for updates on this story TEXAS (KTVT) — The Texas Education Agency is making its long-awaited visit to Fort Worth ISD on Thursday as the school district faces a potential state takeover. TEA Commissioner Mike Morath will be visiting William James Middle School, which has been an F-rated
Continue ReadingPor Ione Molinares, CNN en Español Hace días que el negocio está más lento para Ana, una vendedora de frutas en Columbia Heights que pidió no dar su apellido por seguridad, una de las zonas en Washington D.C. con mayor población hispana. “Pues algunas personas prácticamente ni están viniendo’, dice Ana, preocupada por la disminución
Continue ReadingBy Jermont Terry Click here for updates on this story CHICAGO (WBBM) — The commemoration of 70 years since Emmett Till’s death is being marked by family, friends and officials Wednesday as they repeated the fateful train ride he took from Chicago to Mississippi in 1955. The ride was organized by the Emmett Till Interpretive
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By Adam Cancryn, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump framed his presidency around delivering the American people a booming economy at home and long-sought peace abroad. But lately, as progress toward both those goals has begun to stall, he’s pivoted toward a third priority. Trump is rapidly making crime a centerpiece of his political agenda,
Continue ReadingPor Rafy Rivera, CNN en Español La exgobernadora de Puerto Rico, Wanda Vázquez Garced, alcanzó un acuerdo con la Fiscalía federal estadounidense y se declaró culpable este miércoles de aceptar promesas de aportes de dinero para financiar su campaña electoral en la primaria de 2020, cuando buscaba la candidatura del Partido Nuevo Progresista (PNP) a
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