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Nvidia, Coherent rise; Big Lots, Skyline Champion fall 05/30/2023 04:08pm • NEW YORK (AP) â Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Tuesday: Nvidia Corp., up $11.65 to $401.11. The chipmaker joined the $1 trillion club amid booming demand for its semiconductors in AI applications. Skyline Champion Corp., down $6.86 to $57.66. The maker of mobile and Ukraine's economy shows 'resilience' from Russian attacks, IMF says as it backs aid Ukraine's economy shows 'resilience' from Russian attacks, IMF says as it backs aid 05/30/2023 01:35pm • FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) â Ukraine's economy is showing âœremarkable resilienceâ following Russian attacks on its electricity infrastructure, officials from the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday as they signed off on an initial loan of $900 million and raised their estimate for the countr Juror and spouse: Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton could vote in trial on husband's impeachment Juror and spouse: Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton could vote in trial on husband's impeachment 05/30/2023 12:15pm • AUSTIN, Texas (AP) â On the way to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton becoming a rising figure in the GOP, his wife, Angela, used to entertain crowds with a guitar and a song. âœI'm a pistol-packin' mama, and my husband sues Obama,â she sang at campaign events and Republican clubs in Texas. When The easiest way to get a $7,500 tax credit for an electric vehicle? Consider leasing. The easiest way to get a $7,500 tax credit for an electric vehicle? Consider leasing. 05/30/2023 10:40am • DETROIT (AP) â Thanks to a boost from the government, leasing â not buying â is becoming the most affordable way to get your hands on an electric vehicle. Last yearâs Inflation Reduction Act provided a federal tax credit of up to $7,500 to use toward an EV. Under the rules, a dealer can a DC financial expert shares tips for limiting debt, saving money DC financial expert shares tips for limiting debt, saving money 05/30/2023 05:13am • "Debt gets people into a lot of trouble," said financial expert Harrine Freeman, cofounder and CEO of financial consulting firm H.E. Freeman Enterprises in D.C. Freeman said there's one big mistake she sees people make often: even those with a budget setup miscalculate how much money they have av How Much Surrogacy Costs and How to Pay for It 05/29/2023 08:00pm • Many would-be parents feel that bringing a baby into the world is a priceless experience. Of course, the reality is that there are always costs involved in starting a family. When the path to becoming parents involves surrogacy, that price tag can go well into the six figures. Like many other costs, What Is Escrow? 05/29/2023 08:00pm • "Escrow" is a term that comes up frequently in real estate transactions, but oftentimes, neither buyer nor seller fully understands how it works. Escrow is mandatory in most home sales, and mortgage lenders typically require borrowers to have escrow accounts to cover property taxes and homeowners in How to Get a $20,000 Personal Loan 05/29/2023 08:00pm • If you need to borrow a sizable amount of money -- such as $20,000 or more -- a personal loan may be your best option. Personal loans allow you to borrow money for just about any purpose, and perhaps borrow more than you could with a credit card. Plus, the interest rates are fixed, and often much lo What Is an Unsecured Loan? 05/29/2023 08:00pm • Taking out an unsecured loan may be a good option when you need to borrow money. Unsecured loans are loans and credit cards that aren't backed by an asset, or collateral. Qualification requirements may be strict, and the loan may come with higher interest rates than secured loans. But unsecured loan Trustee of bankrupt Bolivian bank falls from 15th floor: Suicide or foul play? 05/29/2023 07:10pm • LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) â A prosecutor in Bolivia launched an investigation Monday into the mysterious death of the trustee of a bankrupt bank who fell from the 15th floor of a building and his family disputed claims he took his own life. Several of Bolivia's top leaders have demanded an impartial i Struggles continue for thousands in Florida 8 months after Hurricane Ian as new storm season looms Struggles continue for thousands in Florida 8 months after Hurricane Ian as new storm season looms 05/29/2023 04:29pm • FORT MYERS BEACH, Fla. (AP) â Eight months ago, chef Michael Cellura had a restaurant job and had just moved into a fancy new camper home on Fort Myers Beach. Now, after Hurricane Ian swept all that away, he lives in his older Infiniti sedan with a 15-year-old long-haired chihuahua named Ginger. Bola Tinubu sworn in as Nigeria's president amid hopes, skepticism Bola Tinubu sworn in as Nigeria's president amid hopes, skepticism 05/29/2023 12:42pm • Associated Press (AP) â Bola Tinubu became Nigeria's president on Monday during a period of unprecedented challenges for Africaâs most populous country, leaving some citizens hopeful for a better life and others skeptical that his government would perform better than the one he succeeded. Thousa India's northeast remains on edge after ethnic clashes as home minister plans visit 05/29/2023 10:57am • GUWAHATI, India (AP) â Shootings and arson continued Monday in Indiaâs northeastern state of Manipur, where clashes between security forces and tribal insurgents the previous day killed five people, media reports said. The state, which borders Myanmar, has been roiled by violence for weeks after Who can stop Man City? Challengers need big offseason to set up Premier League title shot 05/29/2023 08:28am • Who can stop Manchester City? That's the question being asked at the end of another Premier League campaign when Pep Guardiola's team proved too strong, winning the title for a fifth time in six years. A look at who might be best-placed to bring down City next season: ARSENAL (2nd place) Juggling an Liz Weston: 5 ways to simplify and reduce your money clutter Liz Weston: 5 ways to simplify and reduce your money clutter 05/29/2023 08:06am • Professional organizers might define household clutter as a pile of unmade decisions. Money clutter is much the same. Those credit cards you no longer use but havenât closed? Thatâs money clutter. So is the retirement account you left behind three jobs ago and the financial paperwork you keep bu
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