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The 2021 Porsche 718 Cayman is a thrill to drive, at a satisfying price
With a starting price of $59,900, it’s the least-expensive new Porsche you can buy. But there’s nothing cheap about its performance. Read More
Read the fine print: What consumers should know about home warranties
While home warranties have their benefits, homeowners should know that they can’t buy total peace of mind for the price of a contract. Read More
‘One of the best tax-saving deals ever’ and 3 other ways to earn tax-free income
Tax Guy explains how to take advantage of tax-free income opportunities. Read More
Nationwide rideshare and delivery scam put thousands of unqualified Uber and Lyft drivers onto the road with stolen identities
Prosecutors say 2,000 IDs were stolen to create phony drivers’ accounts that were then leased to people who hadn’t passed background checks. Read More
They’re now making meat-flavored whiskey
Tamworth’s own aged wheat whiskey is flavored with venison, the very same game meat that’s sometimes served for a holiday feast. Read More
Student-loan repayment pause extended through May 1, 2022
After pressure from advocates and lawmakers, the Biden administration extended the student loan payment pause Read More
Cars, trucks, SUVs and minivans: 18 best buys of 2021
These vehicles combine affordability, low ownership and operating costs, dependability, and reliability. Read More
Don’t make this costly mistake just to save on gas
Don’t spend a dollar to save a nickel. Instead of a new car, the key to savings is simple: use a gas price app, maintain your car, and improve your driving style. Read More
A white Christmas in 2021? Why that’s less likely even where it typically snows
The winter season isn’t as cold as it was roughly 50 years ago, especially in the U.S. Northeast and for Great Lakes cities. Read More
Moving company charged with shaking down dozens of customers relocating during pandemic
Federal prosecutors say 11Even Movers sometimes tripled the price after loading customers’ belongings onto trucks, raking in nearly $340K in inflated fees. Read More
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