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Public Places, Private Threats: 9 Ways to Shield Your Debit Card

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 These silent threats could be putting your financial security at risk — here’s how you can defend your checking account. 

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Using your debit card in public might feel routine, but it’s also one of the easiest ways for thieves to access your money. The threats are real and often invisible, from sneaky skimmers to shoulder surfers. Whether you’re grabbing coffee or pumping gas, these strategies can help you lock down your card info and avoid costly surprises.

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6 Shiny Mistakes That Could Tarnish Your Precious Metal Profits

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 Even solid investments like gold and silver can go sideways if you are unaware of potential missteps. Here’s how to invest in precious metals. 

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Investing in precious metals like gold and silver might seem like a timeless strategy — but even the shiniest assets can lose their luster if you’re not careful. Whether you’re new to metals or looking to diversify your portfolio, these common mistakes can quietly chip away at your profits. Before you make your next move, make sure you’re not falling for these costly traps.

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7 Credit Myths That Could Derail Your Retirement

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 If you’re over 50, these outdated credit myths could sabotage the retirement security you’ve spent decades building. 

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As retirement approaches, many adults over 50 find themselves navigating a complex financial landscape. Among the trickiest areas? Credit management. Misconceptions about credit can lead to costly mistakes that impact retirement security. Let’s examine seven persistent credit myths that could derail your financial plans as you enter your post-career years. “I’ve paid off my mortgage and car…

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Widespread Ice Cream Recall Impacts 22 Flavors at 103 Locations Across the Country

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 This recall highlights how even small food safety issues can turn into costly waste, and why checking labels and staying alert can protect both your health and your grocery budget. 

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A major ice cream manufacturer has initiated a substantial recall affecting thousands of ice cream and frozen yogurt products across the United States. Wells Enterprises, the Iowa-based company behind well-known brands like Blue Bunny and Halo Top, has voluntarily pulled over 17,000 batches from distribution centers nationwide, including one in Illinois. The recall was officially announced…

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Rising Lumber Duties Could Drive Home Prices Even Higher

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 Learn how rising lumber tariffs could impact home prices, remodeling budgets, and your ability to afford housing, plus what economic signals experts are watching next. 

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In a housing market already plagued by affordability issues, a looming threat is emerging that could push the American dream of homeownership even further out of reach for millions: rising lumber duties. The U.S. housing market is facing renewed pressure as lumber prices surge dramatically. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, softwood lumber prices rose 23% year over year in April…

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Toyota CEO: Longer Car Life Could Cut Costs

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 Toyota’s plan to extend vehicle life cycles could help drivers save money through lower purchase prices, fewer costly repairs, and longer-lasting value at a time when car costs are surging. 

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In an era of rising vehicle prices, Toyota is pursuing a practical solution to improve affordability: extending its vehicles lifecycles. Toyota Motor North America CEO Ted Ogawa suggested to AutoNews that keeping successful models in production longer, with modest updates, can reduce development costs and help lower consumer prices. This strategy also aligns with Toyota’s broader…

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