You Could Easily Save $5k A Year Working from Home
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The critical difference that could save Cuellar
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Why spending to save may be costing you more
If you buy more items than you need to get a discount, you might be guilty of "spaving" -- or spending more to save money. While retailers' clever marketing ploys convince you you're getting a deal, the practice often leads to overspending. CBS ...CBS News - Top stories -
How foreign affairs could shape votes at home
Former, current and would-be foreign secretaries set out their pitch for Britain and the world.BBC News - Top stories -
Think "spaving" can save you money? Think again.
Retailers use a number of marketing ploys to separate you from your money, often by dangling freebies and discounts.CBS News - Top stories -
'I've been working for 30 years to get to this stadium'
Tottenham boss Robert Vilahamn and Manchester United's Marc Skinner look ahead to Sunday's Women's FA Cup final at Wembley.BBC News - Top stories -
Report Says Gen Z's AI Work Chops Could Displace Millennials
When it comes to employees' technical job skills, AI is becoming more important than ever, says a Microsoft and LinkedIn work trends study.Inc. - Business - Artificial Intelligence -
CFPB rule to save Americans $10 billion a year in late fees faces possible last-minute freeze
The credit card regulation is part of President Joe Biden's broader election-year war against what he deems junk fees.CNBC - Business -
CFPB rule to save Americans $10 billion a year in late fees faces possible last-minute freeze
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau regulation that promised to save Americans billions of dollars in late fees on credit cards faces a last-ditch effort to stave off its implementation.NBC News - Top stories -
Sell Lab-Grown Meat in Alabama and You Could Go to Jail
Anyone found guilty of selling or manufacturing cultivated meat in Alabama will face up to a three-month jail sentence and $500 fine.Wired - Tech -
Airlines could soon owe you money for canceled, postponed flights
An FAA reauthorization bill passed by the Senate is headed to the House for consideration. A provision in the bill would force airlines to refund flyers for canceled or postponed trips. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.CBS News - Top stories - Travel