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Hounded By Medical Debt Collectors? Here’s How You Can Protect Yourself

Nearly anyone who’s run up some medical bills in the U.S. knows this experience: Being

6 Ways To Cut Daily Expenses to Redirect Towards Student Loan Payments

I graduated college with $35,000 of student loan debt and a monthly payment of around

‘Let the money transform your life’: How student athletes can use NIL income to invest in their future

This article is reprinted by permission from NerdWallet. The investing information provided on this page is

The stylish 2023 Mazda3: one of the most enjoyable cars in its class, and starts at just $22,550

The 2023 Mazda3 compact car offers choices of body styles, engines, and the option of

The cost of extreme heat in the U.S.? 235,000 ER visits and $1B in health care

An extremely hot June gave way to an even steamier July, with this week setting

FDA Has Approved The Anti-Alzheimer’s Drug Leqembi. What You Need To Know

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted final approval to the anti-Alzheimer’s drug lecanamab,

DoorDash, Uber, Grubhub sue New York City over minimum wage for delivery workers

Delivery-app companies sued New York City on Thursday over a law that requires them to

In extreme U.S. heat, low-income people and communities of color are hit hardest

This week is projected to capture the hottest average global temperature on record, while much of

Financial Success Comes Down To Knowing One Critical Thing About You

Everyone wants to reach a level of financial success that allows them to flourish, now

My husband and I are 64. We have $1.5 million in retirement accounts. He wants to travel. I’m more cautious. Who’s right?

Dear Quentin, My husband will be retiring at the end of August after working a high-pressure

What borrowers need to know now about Biden’s new plan to cancel student debt

In the hours after the Supreme Court knocked down President Joe Biden’s plan to cancel

7 Student Loan Forgiveness Routes Still Around After Supreme Court

Last week, the Supreme Court rejected President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, a central

Nearly half of U.S. tap water turns up ‘forever chemicals’ — who’s most at risk?

At least 45% of the tap water in the U.S. is estimated to have at

Congress Could Pass Student Loan Forgiveness

Now that the Supreme Court of the United States has formally weighed in on Biden's

How To Avoid This Local Government Official Scam

Fraud merchants consistently target older folks, many of them retired and worried about paying bills.