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Velshi: A Cell Phone Camera Can’t be the Only Defense Against Police BrutalityOn May 25th, 2020, the Minneapolis Police Department released a statement saying “Man Dies After Medical Incident During Police Interaction”. The man in question was George Floyd and he was murdered ...
State legislative sessions around the country are coming to a close, and fights over public versus charter school funding and ...
The Legislature on Friday formally sent Gov. Ron DeSantis a bill that would prohibit elementary and middle school students ...
Florida was the first state to pass a law regulating use of cellphones in schools in 2023 and has another bill awaiting the ...
The last round of Social Security payments will be sent to recipients in the next few days. Here's when to expect it.
If you're enrolled in the Saving on a Valuable Education repayment plan, expect to pay more once the payment pause ends.
Internet's Divided: Is It OK For Schools To Charge Money To Return Kids' Confiscated Phones?
Many of us pay more than we need to for cell service - 2 News Oklahoma's Cathy Tatom brings us Consumer Reports ways to save ...
Consumer Reports says switching to a smaller provider could save up to $500 on your cell phone bill each year.
On Your Side covers various tips to save on your cell phone bill, such as signing up for discounts, enrolling in paperless billing or switching providers.
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Consumer Reports: How to save money on your phone billIf you think your cell phone bill is too high, you’re probably right. Many of us are overpaying hundreds of dollars each year. But Consumer Reports says you could save up to $500 a year, without ...
Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile– dominate the market.But Consumer Reports says there are other, cheaper options. And switching to ...
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