Keeping Up With America | Judge to allow release of redacted evidence in Trump's federal election case: A federal judge on Thursday approved the release of redacted evidence against Donald Trump that support a brief unsealed this month in his federal election case, but allowed the former president seven days to attempt to block the disclosure. | At least 2 killed, several injured when Texas Pemex plant leaks hydrogen sulfide: At least two workers at a Houston-area oil refinery were killed Thursday when hydrogen sulfide leaked at the plant, setting off urgent warnings for nearby residents to stay indoors before authorities later determined that the public wasn't in danger. | Maryland U.S. Senate candidates Larry Hogan, Angela Alsobrooks debate abortion rights: In a debate Thursday between the nominees in the U.S. Senate race in Maryland, Democrat Angela Alsobrooks pointed to former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's actions in office as evidence he fell short on standing up for abortion rights as he now claims he would. Hogan said she was mischaracterizing his position. | False conspiracy theories about Hurricane Milton continue to swirl despite outcry from officials: Baseless conspiracy theories about weather modification and false claims about disaster relief efforts have continued to spread on X in recent days, with misinformation about Hurricane Milton adding to a mountain of false rumors about Hurricane Helene and its aftermath. | Ethel Kennedy, social activist and wife of Robert F. Kennedy, has died: Ethel Kennedy, the wife of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, who raised their 11 children after he was assassinated and remained dedicated to social causes and the family's legacy for decades thereafter, died on Thursday, her family said. She was 96. |
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| | | | | | Richer, Wiser, Happier | Will credit card debt forgiveness cover my $5,000 debt? While inflation has been cooling over the last few months, the inflationary environment that prevailed over the past couple of years is continuing to impact people's finances. Part of the issue is that the prices for consumer goods like food, gas and housing have remained high, and as a result, more people are stuck using their credit cards to make ends meet. Using credit to cover your essentials can be a risky plan, though, as the average credit card rate is sitting at a record high right now — and that can cause your balance to grow out of control quickly. |
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| Owe Money on Your Credit Cards? Mark Cuban Says You Should Do This | Matt Frankel, CFP®, Fool. Mark Cuban is well-known as the billionaire investor that has been featured on Shark Tank for many years, but he has also been successful in ways that go beyond what you may have seen on TV. However, just because Cuban is a billionaire today doesn't mean that he didn't make his share of financial mistakes along the way. |
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