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What's a credit card company to do?
By Maxine Shapiro, KERA 90.1 business commentatorDallas, TX – As the unemployment number keeps multiplying, it's a pretty stinky time for credit cards to…
It's Only Money
By Maxine Shapiro, KERA 90.1 business commentatorDallas, TX – It's Friday so "It's Only Money," a review of the big and not-so-big stories of the week.…
Are You Smarter Than A Scripps Speller?
The answer for most of us? Probably not. There are 42 competitors still standing in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. One of them is Plano eighth grader…
Summer-Like Conditions Are Fueling California Wildfire
The blaze north of Santa Barbara has forced as many as 6,000 people to evacuate homes and campsites. It's thought the fire began Monday at a campsite in the Los Padres National Forest. So far, more than 1,000 acres have been burned. It may be a week before the fire is contained.
Top Stories: Texas Senate Could Begin Debate On ‘Bathroom Bill’ As Early As Today
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: Debate on the so-called "bathroom bill" could begin as early as today in the full Texas Senate. A…
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There's Officially An Upside To Boston's Brutal Winter
Nearly 3 inches fell Sunday night in Boston — making this winter the city's snowiest ever.
Officials Investigate Boston Train That Left Station Without An Operator
About 50 passengers were aboard the Red Line train when it left the Braintree station south of Boston about 6 a.m. Thursday.
Texas Church Shooting Survivor Ryland Ward Finally Goes Home
The 6-year-old had been hospitalized since being shot five times in November. He departed in in grand style — in a fire truck.
American League Wins All-Star Game, World Series Home-Field Advantage
The American League beat the National League 6-3 Tuesday night in a game that started with a homer right off the bat.
Dallas Festival Of Ideas Offering Free Programs Saturday
The Dallas Festival of Ideas has announced that its programming is now free today.The event runs through Saturday afternoon. Organizers have consolidated…
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