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Monthly Archives: September 2020

Giannis Antetokounmpo reportedly meets Bucks owner to discuss future after unfollowing teammates on Instagram

[CBS SPORTS] Giannis Antetokounmpo met with Milwaukee Bucks owner Marc Lasry Saturday to discuss the team’s future, according to Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports. Earlier Saturday, Antetokounmpo unfollowed the team and his teammates on Twitter and Instagram, after the Bucks were eliminated from the postseason by the underdog Miami Heat in five games […]

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Rapper T.I. charged by SEC in cryptocurrency scam

[Fox Business] Rapper isn’t the first celebrity to face SEC action over cryptocurrencies Barstool Sports founder and president Dave Portnoy discusses dipping his toe into cryptocurrency like bitcoin. Rapper T.I. has been charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission with promoting a fraudulent cryptocurrency offering. The regulator said in its complaint that T.I. — whose […]

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Credit Suisse: Don’t ‘be on the sidelines’ for Virgin Galactic with final test milestones coming up

[CNBC] Virgin Galactic’s carrier aircraft releases its spacecraft Unity during a glide flight test.Virgin Galactic Credit Suisse reinstated its outperform rating of Virgin Galactic’s stock (SPCE) on Wednesday, telling investors to not “be on the sidelines” as the space tourism company enters the final stage of development testing. “With flight schedule visibility […]

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My parents have relied on the same budgeting strategy for over 50 years, and it’s helped them retire with tons of cash in the bank

[Business Insider] When my parents first got engaged, my father went to the library to read about “married peoples’ finances.”  The book he checked out recommended tracking every penny of your spending, then budgeting based on your spending. Following that advice for over 50 years has allowed them to buy […]

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South Dakota governor uses coronavirus relief funds for $5 million tourism ad despite COVID surge

[CBS NEWS] South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s administration announced Tuesday that it is using federal coronavirus relief funds to pay for a $5 million tourism ad campaign aimed at drawing people to the state. The move comes even as the state emerges as one of the nation’s top hot spots for COVID-19 infections. […]

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‘So much for honor’: Despite COVID cases, college students partied Labor Day weekend away

[USA TODAY] Partying students would be dismissed without tuition refunds. Northeastern University had made that clear Friday, kicking out 11 first-year students who broke COVID-19 rules to gather in a Boston hotel room. Yet by that night, a few dozen students from Northeastern and Boston University found their way to the Charles River, their […]

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