Americans in Stable Financial Positions Answer the Call to Donate Their $1,200 Stimulus Checks
More than 100 Americans have pledged their $1,200 federal stimulus check to helping their neighbors and local businesses.
More than 100 Americans have pledged their $1,200 federal stimulus check to helping their neighbors and local businesses.
After the students were informed of the generous donation over a Zoom call, many of the graduates were left crying tears of joy.
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The Staten Island couple had always assumed that the metal contraption in their yard was an electrical box of some kind – not a stolen safe containing thousands of dollars in cash and valuables.
Mark Clark may be the luckiest man in Michigan after winning a second $4 million prize in the state's instant game lottery using his father's lucky coin.
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Norway manages the world's largest sovereign wealth fund in the world – and they just announced the beginning of their phase-out of fossil fuel investment.
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"It's like finding an original Picasso at a garage sale. It's the discovery of a lifetime," said Mark Salzberg, chairman of the antique coin organization that verified the antique's authenticity.
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The employees of the Colonial Steakhouse in Pine Bluff, Arkansas were over the moon with gratitude after a customer left them a particularly hefty gratuity.
New Yorkers are the most savings-conscious people compared to any other state, according to a new poll of 5,000 Americans from all 50 states.
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