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What is ‘ghost tapping?’ New scheme targeting tap-to-pay users
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – The Better Business Bureau is warning tap-to-pay users of a new scheme that could make simple transactions costly. “Ghost tapping” is a growing scheme
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Gasoline prices have fallen to just over $3 per gallon. That’s good news for consumers and the Trump administration after President Trump promised to bring down prices, but
Electric heat to cost more this winter, federal agency projects
(NewsNation) — Heating U.S. homes with electricity is expected to be more costly this winter, especially when compared with natural gas or heating oil, federal officials estimate. In projections
Wayfair’s bedding sale has blankets, sheets and more for up to 80% off
BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details. Stock up on all your bedding needs ahead of winter Winter is right around the corner, which makes now
Wall Street hits records following an encouraging update on inflation
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks hit records on Friday after an update on inflation came in a bit less painful than feared. The S&P 500 rose 0.8%
Inflation data unlikely to be released next month, White House says
(NewsNation) — The White House says there likely won’t be an inflation report released next month due to the ongoing government shutdown. The funding lapse is preventing surveyors from
Wall Street heads for records following an encouraging update on inflation
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are heading for records on Friday after un update on inflation came in a bit less painful than feared. The S&P 500
Critical inflation report to be released, first since shutdown
(NewsNation) — Friday will see the first federal update on inflation since the government shutdown began more than three weeks ago. The consumer price index report — a
Halloween spending soars, what will Christmas mean for your budget?
(WTAJ) — The holiday season used to kick off with major shopping day Black Friday, but with massive spending on costumes and decorations, Halloween may officially be lumped