• Hush money jury composition shows things aren't 'going to go well for Trump': legal expert

    Former President Donald Trump has drawn a difficult jury to defend against, former prosecutor Kristy Greenberg argued to MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Friday evening. "Let's talk about the jury, because we now have 12 jurors and six alternates," said Hayes. "What is your impression — what are your thoughts on how this jury has come together, what the composition looks like?""Well, you have two lawyers on this jury," said Greenberg. "Then you have in addition, three individuals who say close family...

    • KTSA

    Dave Says: Where’s the Money Going?

    Dear Dave, I have a roommate, and we’ve shared the same two-bedroom apartment for about three years

  • Top tips to help your money go further

    A poll of 2,000 adults found 74 per cent of females are more inclined to save their money, than attempt an investment (12 per cent). Whereas only 63 per cent of men would put spare money into a savings account – with 21 per cent putting it in the stock market instead. The gender pay gap (27 per cent) and access to financial education (15 per cent) were among reasons it's seen as a preserve for men. However, 77 per cent of women would be interested in learning more about how to get started in...

  • Top tips to help your money go further

    A poll of 2,000 adults found 74 per cent of females are more inclined to save their money, than attempt an investment (12 per cent). Whereas only 63 per cent of men would put spare money into a savings account – with 21 per cent putting it in the stock market instead. The gender pay gap (27 per cent) and access to financial education (15 per cent) were among reasons it's seen as a preserve for men. However, 77 per cent of women would be interested in learning more about how to get started in...

  • Top tips to help your money go further

    A poll of 2,000 adults found 74 per cent of females are more inclined to save their money, than attempt an investment (12 per cent). Whereas only 63 per cent of men would put spare money into a savings account – with 21 per cent putting it in the stock market instead. The gender pay gap (27 per cent) and access to financial education (15 per cent) were among reasons it's seen as a preserve for men. However, 77 per cent of women would be interested in learning more about how to get started in...

    • WLS-AM

    Inflation is not going away – how to keep your money safe

    Inflation is not going away anytime soon. Jonathan Hoenig, aka The Capitalist Pig, visits the Steve Cochran Show to share his money tips for the middle 60% from how to save to how to invest during this uncertain time. https://omny.fm/shows/steve-cochran-on-the-big-89/inflation-is-not-going-away-

  • Holyoke to observe Arbor Day with tree-planting at Wistariahurst

    Mayor Joshua A. Garcia and Holyoke Conservation and Sustainability Director Yoni Glogower are set to partake in an observance of Arbor Day at Wistariahurst on Friday, April 26th at 1 p.m.

  • Home Energy Improvements to Save Money and Go Green

    Home energy improvements let you save on electricity bills while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Prosecutors Build Towards The Stormy Daniels Hush-Money Scheme

    NEW YORK — Manhattan prosecutors teed up a key witness in Trump's criminal trial on Tuesday to delve into the hush-money allegations that form the center of their case: concealed

  • Here We Go Again... Marjorie Wants Her MTV. Meanwhile, I Want Money for Something...

    It seemed for a while that House troll Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was alone in wanting her motion to vacate (MTV). While Speaker in Name Only Mike Johnson was okay when it was only Marjorie calling

  • Fueled by federal pandemic money, Washington state's spending has skyrocketed

    (The Center Square) – Washington state government spending increased 169% from 1991 to 2023. The state’s total spending was $12.21 billion in 1991 and increased to $73.59 billion in 2023. When adjusted for inflation, that accounts for the 169% increase. That's according to budget documents provided online by the state. The migration of people to Washington over the past 32 years has triggered a dramatic increase in the number of state workers. ...

    • KTVZ

    6 ways to find more money for college when federal student loans aren't enough

    Experian offers options to help cover college expenses, from a budget review to cost-cutting, to a part-time job and grants and scholarships, if federal student loans just aren't enough.