Woman who burned herself on Dunkin' coffee settles for $3 million
A Dunkin' franchisee is paying a woman $3 million to settle a lawsuit involving hot coffee falling on her lap that she alleges caused severe burns and life-altering injuries, according to her lawyers.
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US Fed set to revise debit card fee caps pitting banks against retailers
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON The U.S. Federal Reserve is expected on Wednesday to propose an official review of
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Pat McAfee Says He Hasn't Signed a New Contract For 'College GameDay'
Pat McAfee speaks on his 'College GameDay' future.
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Shares in Visa, Mastercard slide on expected Federal Reserve fee cap proposal
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON Shares in Visa and Mastercard slid on Wednesday on news the U.S. Federal Reserve
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Elon Musk's X is testing an annual fee for unverified accounts
After Elon Musk hinted last month that X could start charging all users, the company (formerly known as Twitter) announced a test of such a system.
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Stephen A. Smith Tells Pat McAfee Anyone Doubting His Relationship With Aaron Rodgers Can Kiss His Ass
VIDEO: Stephen A. Smith tells Pat McAfee the haters can kiss his ass.
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Belt and Road Initiative: Is China's trillion-dollar gamble to transform the world working?
Xi Jinping’s signature policy to transform the world has cost billions - has it paid off?
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NFL rumors: Aaron Rodgers paid millions for Pat McAfee exclusives
Aaron Rodgers has become a must-watch regular on Pat McAfee's show. It shouldn't be surprising to learn he's been making millions for showing up.
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Aaron Rodgers Has Made Millions From Appearing on the Pat McAfee Show
Aaron Rodgers' appearances on the 'Pat McAfee Show' are, in fact, paid.
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Alaska Airlines has created a coffee that it says tastes better in the sky
Drinking bad coffee is just one of the many downsides of flying. Alaska Airlines thinks it has a solution.
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Biden to announce new actions slashing junk fees
President Joe Biden is expected to unveil new efforts to crack down on junk fees during an event at the White House Wednesday, while announcing $2 billion in savings and $140 million in consumer refunds from previous crackdowns on junk fees from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Biden administration takes aim at junk fees with new proposed rule, guidance
By Diane Bartz, Jeff Mason and Douglas Gillison WASHINGTON The Biden administration took another shot at unpopular junk
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