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Suze Orman Says You Should ‘Always Buy’ a House in This Scenario
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours agoIn today's economy, purchasing a home seems like an unattainable feat. It has long been considered a...
Warning over bank holiday traffic delays as busiest weekend since pandemic expected
The Independent US via AOL· 7 hours agoDrivers are likely to face severe congestion at the weekend, with this year’s late May bank holiday...
Remember how hard it was to file for unemployment during COVID? NJ made changes
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThese are some of the changes coming to New Jersey’s online unemployment application process, meant...
Life after restaurants: Five former owners explain why they left ... some for good
Los Angeles Times· 7 hours agoMaking the decision to quit a restaurant that one has poured passion, sweat and money into can be...
Lose your job? It’s now easier to apply for N.J. unemployment, officials say.
NJ.com· 4 hours agoFiling for unemployment benefits in New Jersey should be easier, faster and without the headaches...
Remember how hard it was to file for unemployment during COVID? NJ made changes
The Record· 3 hours agoThe ability to save your progress on the application. State officials unveiled the new application...
80% of consumers prefer a full digital banking experience
Life Insurance International via Yahoo Finance· 6 hours agoThe survey finds that users seek the benefits of digital within in-person banking, too. 8 in 10...
Reported coronavirus cases up statewide, down slightly in Attleboro area
The Sun Chronicle· 1 day agoFor the second consecutive week, reported coronavirus cases statewide increased by 76 cases to 574...
REAL ID deadline moving closer. 14 things you need to know to get your Florida license
Herald-Tribune via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoOriginally set for October 2021, the deadline for U.S. residents to have a REAL ID has been extended...
State reports decline in chronically absent students
WBUR Boston· 56 minutes agoIn March 2023, about 24.5% of students were considered chronically absent, or missing more than 10% of the 180 day school year. Officials have warned that missing more than 10% of school can ...