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One of consumers' biggest complaints: debt collectors.
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The abrupt firing this week of Jill Abramson, the first female executive editor of the New York Times, once again puts a spotlight on unequal pay between men and women doing similar jobs, as details continue to leak.
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Three college roommates who bought an old couch for $20 at a Salvation Army store in New Paltz, N.Y., had the surprise of their lives when they found $40,000 in cash hidden inside.
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Estas son las 7 noticias más impactantes de la semana. ¿Estás de acuerdo? Si no es así comparte tu opinión en los comentarios:
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La pelea entre Floyd Mayweather, Jr. y Marcos Maidana sigue generando controversia en el mundo del boxeo. No solo muchos criticaron la decisión de los jueces y la actuación de Mayweather, considerado el mejor boxeador libra por libra de la actualidad, sino que ahora su padre y entrenador salió a…
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A rampaging monster, a woman in distress, a visionary sports agent and a crusty cowboy codger make this a something-for-everyone weekend at the movies.
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Diane Keaton's new mem oir, Let's Just Say It Wasn't Pretty (Random House), is like reading your best friend's diary.
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Did you know there are products just sitting on your kitchen shelves and waiting to be used for more than sweetening your tea or making lemonade?
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Insurance is a contract between you and an insurance company to protect you from potentially costly events. You pay a premium to the company, and it insures you against various unpredictable occurrences:
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Three days after a Los Angeles judge expressed concern about his whereabouts, radio icon Casey Kasem turned up in Kitsap County, Wash., where he appears to have been vacationing with his wife.








