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The right way for brands to approach Pride month (and all year round)
June brings a slew of Pride-themed ad campaigns, clothing and food, but experts say that brands need to go deeper than just rainbow packaging.More than ever, consumers are turning a critical eye to the companies that they buy from, like…
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The cash flow banking method: Everything you need to know
Over the course of a lifetime, many of us will end up paying a large amount of money in interest to creditors and financial institutions. Whether it's student loans, personal loans, mortgages, credit cards or car loans, the amount of…
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Euro 2020 game resumes after collapse of Danish soccer player Christian Eriksen
The Euro 2020 match between Denmark and Finland resumed Saturday nearly two hours after Danish soccer player Christian Eriksen collapsed in the first half of the game.The star midfielder was walking alone near the sideline around the 42nd…
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Yes, you can track your IRS tax refund. Here’s how to see if your money’s delayed
Delays can be frustrating for those planning to use their refunds to pay bills or for everyday expenses. Do you feel in the dark not knowing if your tax refund is being processed? Many do. The IRS is experiencing delays in reviewing 2020…
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Babe Ruth’s 1914 Baltimore card, valued at $6 million, sells for record price — now you can…
Babe Ruth's 1914 Baltimore News sports card shows The Bambino as a 19-year-old minor league pitcher and is valued at roughly $6 million.The card will be made available via a unique IPO through Collectable, a stock-marketlike investing…
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Do vaccine incentives work? Krispy Kreme says giving away 1.5 million free doughnuts has helped
From free doughnuts and beer to million-dollar payouts, companies and community groups are trying all sorts of incentives to get more people vaccinated.Studies show the gambit might be more effective only among certain groups. What will it…
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Black Wall Street was shattered 100 years ago. How the Tulsa race massacre was covered up and…
A century ago this week, the wealthiest U.S. Black community was burned to the ground.At the turn of the 20th century, the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, became one of the first communities in the country thriving with Black…
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