Twitter Set to Block All Political Ads

In what is being considered a bold move, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has announced that his site won’t accept money for political ads. While Facebook is facing scrutiny for allowing

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October Job Growth Blows Past Wall Street Expectations

Wall Street didn’t have too many expectations in October. There were signs of the beginning of a recession and the GM strike had people worried. Economists estimated maybe a little

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New Survey Finds Younger Generations Having a More Difficult Time Getting a Credit Card

A new survey conducted by Bankrate.com has revealed that as many as 58% of all millennials who have applied for a credit card has been denied. Credit cards can be

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Poll: THIS is America’s Favorite Halloween Candy

Today is Halloween, so what candy is going to be consumed more than others? According to a new Monmouth University poll, it’s Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. The survey asked 1,161

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House Votes Today on Whether to Open Impeachment Inquiry on President Trump

While many of us are enjoying the Halloween holiday, there’s something spooky developing in Washington. The Democrat-held House of Representatives is holding debates and eventually a floor vote on impeachment.

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4 Strategies for Breaking Out of Living from Paycheck-to-Paycheck

Living paycheck to paycheck is extremely difficult, yet many Americans know no other life. Even the smallest problem can throw your entire life into loop. According to a survey from

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3 Ways to Build Up Your Emergency Savings Quickly

Emergencies can happen to anyone and they can happen without warning. You never know what day you’re going to wake up and be fully immersed in a situation beyond your

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How Schools are Using Technology to Prepare Kids for the Tech Jobs of the Future

As technology continues to expand, we see its influence everywhere. It’s making our lives easier and its even translating to how teachers reach their students. We may remember the classroom

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New Survey Reveals Americans Not as Prepared for Retirement as They Should Be

The way Americans think about retirement has shifted. For whatever reason, we’re less invested and concerned than we used to be. It was a priority to make sure we take

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