(WHTM) — As money transfer apps become more and more popular, scammers become more brazen in their attacks.
Catina Brown received a fraud alert on her phone the other day that said it was from her bank, Chase. The alert asked if she was attempting to make a $5,000 money transfer via Zelle.
On The Money — Presented by Citi — Progressives shrug off Manchin warning | TheHill
The upshot: His words had a deflating effect on Democratic colleagues who had hoped Manchin would be more of a team player, taking a potential Tuesday vote on the infrastructure bill off the table.
"I would like to ask Joe Manchin, 'You know what Joe, we really need to be moving.' ... I don't think we're moving too fast," she said.
Tuition Revenue: Where's All the Money? | Just Explain It to Me!
Breaking down notoriously confusing, perplexing and annoying systems and practices in higher education
If all these students are paying $50,000 in tuition, how come our college doesn't have more revenue to spend?
“This institution charges $50,000 for tuition. We have 2,000 students. That’s $100 million. Where is it? What did the administration do with all that money? Can someone just explain it to me?”
Smart Money Podcast: 3 Crypto Questions, and Improving Credit to Buy a House
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This week's episode starts with a discussion of three questions you should ask yourself before buying crypto or investing in the industry.
New London residents are upset over a pandemic relief money decision during an emergency meeting
The City Council of New London, Connecticut, voted last week to disperse more than $13 million in federal pandemic relief funds during an emergency meeting. Now, some residents say they feel unheard and the decision was made in haste — without their input.
The council approved a broad outline of potential American Rescue Plan Act funding allocations based on requests submitted to the city.
Crypto Dad: 'Money Is Too Important To Be Left To Central Bankers'
Chris Giancarlo, commonly referred to in the industry as "Crypto Dad," served as the 13th chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) from June 2014 to April 2019.
Upon leaving the regulator, Giancarlo became an advocate for the U.S.
Chris Giancarlo : That's actually a fun question. In the fall of 2017, the CFTC was approached by the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) about self-certifying two bitcoin futures products.
Use a 30-Day Letter to Collect Your Money – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort
(WSVN) - Talk about a hot mess. Her kitchen caught on fire. Her mortgage company got the check to pay for the repairs and deposited it, but then claimed they couldn't find it, meaning she couldn't pay the contractor.
When you walk into Haiba's home, you don't have to ask about her family. Her collage on her wall tells it all.
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