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Good news about crime…well, except for this crime

The Council on Criminal Justice has a lot of good news for Americans but not

Toyota’s iconic Land Cruiser is reborn and redesigned—and they nailed it. When can you get one?

A legend never dies. It returns in hybrid form with a price tens of thousands

Taking The Stress Out Of Financial Planning

“Remember, today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.” Those words of early personal development

Are inflation and debt pushing you to raid your retirement savings early? You’re not alone.

Some Americans are struggling to feel comfortable with their finances, thanks in part to inflation,

Millennials are losing the home-buying edge to baby boomers

Millennial home buyers are losing their edge to score properties in a tough, expensive housing

Solicited By A Travel Scam? Here’s How They Work And 4 Ways To Avoid Them

With travelers hitting the road and record numbers this summer, travel experts note the exponential

As Uber drivers complain of deactivations and ‘policies that keep us in poverty,’ company issues its own civil-rights audit

Uber Technologies Inc. released its civil-rights audit on Friday, an outside review it agreed to

Mega Millions hits $1.25 billion, but you should buy stocks — not lottery tickets. Here’s how to get 8% return.

The Mega Millions jackpot is now at an estimated $1.25 billion, and the next drawing

How long should you wait to begin receiving Social Security payments?

If you are eligible to receive Social Security benefits, you can begin receiving monthly payments

How To Lock In Last-Minute Scholarships

If you or your dependent are heading off to college this year, you may be

Free Entrance Days In The National Parks In 2023

If you’re looking for a fun frugal activity to do on the weekends, have you

One Solid Way To Protect Older Investors From Money Scams

This is an old story: Scamsters target older folks because they are trusting — and

A Con Edison mechanic threatened with razor blades? Why dealing with the public is getting more treacherous.

Serafino Lopez is the man Brooklyn residents see on their doorstep after the power goes