• London Man Pays $62 Monthly To Live In A Refurbished Dumpster To Avoid High Rent

    London-based Harrison Marshall, who runs a small architecture firm called CUIKIN Studio, has become very popular on social media after he started living in a refurbished rental dumpster that technically cost him $62 a month. Why?Marshall couldn't find an apartment within his budget after returning to London from work in Central America and Southeast Asia. In an interview, he said that a one-bedroom apartment in Southwark, London, costs nearly $1,850 monthly, which was over 75% of his income.High...

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    Living the American dream: Paying it forward

    According to former President Harry S. Truman, “America was built on courage, on imagination and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand.” That is a belief U.S. Air Force Capt. Mason Zhang, 60th Diagnostics & Therapeutic Squadron inpatient pharmacy chief, holds very dear to himself and his family’s cultural background.

  • Frontier baggage fees and how to avoid paying them

    Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers. Frontier Airlines has positioned itself as an a la carte airline, so you’ll pay an upcharge for everything — including bags. Although you might find some incredibly low fares, Frontier baggage fees will significantly increase your trip’s cost. So, despite the …

  • What to do this week: Earth Day, farmers markets and more

    This story What to do this week: Earth Day, farmers markets and more appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Southwest baggage fees and how to avoid paying them

    Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers. Southwest prides itself on its perks and freebies, even extending to the Southwest baggage policy. Southwest Airlines is the only domestic airline where every passenger — regardless of status, fare class or even the credit cards in their wallet — can …

  • How to Avoid Paying a Penalty If You Filed Your Taxes Late

    If you miss this week’s tax filing deadline, you might be feeling anxious about getting hit with late-filing penalties by the IRS. However, if you don’t have a recent history of filing your taxes late, it’s possible to apply for something called a first-time penalty abatement.

  • Sasol Slumps After Flagging Disruptions at South African Sites

    Sasol Ltd. shares fell the most in more than three months after the synthetic fuel and chemical maker reported issues throughout its South African operations.

  • Topeka Downtown Farmer’s Market returns for 2024

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Topekans turned up in force over the weekend to attend the opening of the Downtown Farmer's Market this spring. Hundreds gathered at the market on Saturday, April 13 to browse everything from fresh produce to unique candies. This market showcases everything northeast Kansas has to offer. "I think it feels great to []

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    New weekly farmers’ market opens at Arden Fair Mall

    (FOX40.COM) — A new weekly farmers' market has opened in Sacramento. The Arden Fair Farmers' Market opened on April 13 in the mall’s parking lot along Arden Way near the former Sears store, on the west end of the site. The market features over 40 produce and crafts vendors, along with bakeries and food trucks. []

  • Forget Cocoa, Coffee. There's A "Squeeze Risk" Building In The Tin Market

    Forget Cocoa, Coffee. There's A "Squeeze Risk" Building In The Tin Market Tin prices on the London Metal Exchange have surged 27% this year, landing on the radars of some institutional desks. Other commodities closely monitored by hedge funds include cocoa, coffee, Brent crude, copper, and gold. Bloomberg notes that LME data for the tin market shows the aggregate net-long position held by financial investors surged to the highest level ever, with data going back to 2018. ...

  • How Did O.J. Simpson Avoid Paying the Brown and Goldman Families?

    And now that he’s died, will the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman be able to collect on the 1997 civil judgment?

  • Rising rents eating up low-income worker pay gains

    Low-income households are forking out more than half of their income on rent, analysis shows. Property data firm CoreLogic and ANZ bank found rents at the lower end of the market were rising faster than more premium offerings, with the 25th percentile rent lifting $53 a week in the past 12 months. The Housing Affordability […]