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Community spaces revive broken items while saving money

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Repair Cafés are community spaces where people can fix broken items for free. Equipped with tools, materials, and expert volunteers, they support repairs on a variety of items. (Scripps News)
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Is $1 million dollars enough for retirement? Experts weigh in

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Is $1 million dollars enough for retirement? Financial experts weigh in and share strategies for success. (Scripps News)
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Rush to refi as rates fall, but should you wait for lower rates?

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Mortgage rates have fallen to their lowest level of 2024. If you have a high rate, should you refinance now or wait for lower rates? And what about the costs? (Scripps News)
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New rule makes it easier to tap into 401(k). But should you?

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The Friday after Labor Day is referred to as National 401(k) Day by many financial institutions to encourage workers to think about their retirement savings goals. (Scripps News)
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Truth Be Told fact check: Are grocery stores engaged in price gouging?

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Grocery stores are seeing bigger profits since at least 2005, according to the White House Council of Economic Advisers. But while prices are up, experts say they don't see evidence of price gouging. (Scripps News)
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Federal Reserve to announce decision that could impact auto, home loans

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The Federal Reserve could announce on Wednesday a change to the U.S. interest rate, impacting home and car buyers. (Scripps News)
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Money moves to consider before a possible rate cut

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After aggressive rate hikes starting in March 2022, the Federal Reserve has been attempting to pull off a delicate balancing act. (Scripps News)
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Biden administration finalizes new prescription drug prices for Medicare enrollees

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After nearly six months of negotiations and several court rulings, Medicare and drugmakers agreed on new prices for 10 popular drugs, saving users $1.5 billion in out-of-pocket costs. (Scripps News)
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Biden administration lowers cost of prescription medication for multiple drugs

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The Biden-Harris administration says it will save millions of Americans $1.5 billion in the first year alone lowering the cost of presciption drugs. (Scripps News)
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Archive footage of the Bibby Stockholm as Labour move to end use of barge for housing asylum seekers

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Archive footage of the Bibby Stockholm barge. Includes ship's arrival in Portland and residents' protests (July 18 2023); assorted shots of movements around the vessel; a body being removed from the barge (December 12 2023); protests as...
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Save on your back to school shopping

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With inflation finally easing, according to the latest government report, back-to-school shopping should be less painful this year. Here is how to save even more. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Jonathan Ashworth speaks on campaign trail in London

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Former Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Jonathan Ashworth speaks outside of "Rishi's Mega Mortgages" shop front set up by the Labour party, on the campaign trail in south London.
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Rachel Reeves outlines five “serious errors” in the Tory manifesto

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At a press conference, Ms Reeves said her party had analysed its opposition’s costings and found five “serious errors” which she is concerned about.
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Jonathan Ashworth attacks 'desperate' Conservative manifesto ahead of unveiling

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Interview with shadow paymaster general Jonathan Ashworth following a press conference in central London. Mr Ashworth, speaking ahead of the Conservative manifesto unveiling on Tuesday, said it will be “the most expensive panic attack in...
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What to buy — and not buy — in the month of June

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June may not have the big holiday sales, but you will still find some great deals. (Scripps News)
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Cooper hopes Abbott process is 'resolved as quickly as possible'

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Pool clip with Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper on the General Election campaign trail. Coopers speaks on Labour's plans for neighbourhood policing, Diane Abbott and VAT. Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper was asked if she would...
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Labour would seek to fix 'dysfunctional' rail industry, Sir Keir Starmer says

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Labour would bring an end to the “boom and bust” cycle for the rail industry, Sir Keir Starmer has said, as his party sets out its plans for the rail sector. The Labour leader said that employees at UK-based train makers were “staring...
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Thinking solar power? Make sure you do your homework

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Solar panels can save money on your electric bill, but there are pros and cons you should know about first.
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Are cash-back apps like Ibotta and Rakuten worth it?

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With everything so expensive these days, it would sure be nice to get some cash back on your purchases.
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Transport Secretary announces funding for 'Midlands Rail Hub'

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Transport Secretary Mark Harper visits Birmingham Moor Street station to announce the first wave of funding for the 'Midlands Rail Hub', a £1.75bn project to boost capacity and frequency of rail services, upgrade stations and improve...
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Fed's Preferred Measure of Underlying Inflation Jumps

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The core personal consumption expenditures price index, which strips out the volatile food and energy components, rose 0.3% in September, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis report. Inflation-adjusted consumer spending jumped...
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Bloomberg

Zilch CEO on Fintech Market in UK and Europe

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Philip Belamant, the CEO of UK based fintech startup Zilch, discusses the firm's growth, how its disrupting the European fintech scene and the regulatory landscape for buy-now-pay-later firms. He speaks with Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

What Apollo's Slok Sees as the Biggest Economic Risks

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Apollo Global Management Chief Economist Torsten Slok outlines what he sees as the top ten downside risks facing the US economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

UBP Looking to Add to Global Equity Exposure

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Kieran Calder, head of equity research for Asia at Union Bancaire Privee, discusses the opportunities he sees in global markets. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."