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How Great Trips Are Made
They’re not plugged into a global community of travel professionals and providers who ... ll find below—read on to find out not only about how great trips are made, but also the people who make them. Read More
'This is a new day for consumer protection': New partnership between state and federal agencies seeks to strengthen consumer protection in air travel industry
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced a new agreement between the Department of Transportation and state Attorneys General, which he said seeks to strengthen consumer protections. Read More
Hoosier Lotto winner claims $44M jackpot
The winner, a man in his 50s living on the west side of Indianapolis, prefers to remain anonymous. He took home a lump-sum cash payout of $21,195,213.55. Read More
Wyoming joins fight against federal methane regulations
State leaders say a federal bureau has overstepped its authority, and now threatens to raise the cost of doing business for oil and gas operators ... Read More
BBB warns of third-party travel sites that promise great deals but end up with big charges
Our sister station WSB-TV looked into travel websites that promise great deals but come with lots of extra charges after you book ... Read More
A ghost pianist and color-changing cocktails: Inside Princess Cruises' hidden magic club
In actuality, the instrument – which appeared to play itself – is part of Spellbound by Magic Castle, a new venue on the Sun Princess that combines dinner, drinks and magic. The speakeasy-like space ... Read More
JT Talks Jobs: Create a 'skimmable' resume to capture the attention of recruiters
By crafting a skimmable and visually appealing resume, you increase the likelihood of making a strong first impression and progressing to the next stage of the hiring process. Read More
Julie Rhule, wife of Nebraska's football coach, follows own path as owner of Lincoln business
Julie Rhule, the wife of Nebraska's football coach Matt Rhule, will open Drybar at SouthPointe Pavilions in June in Lincoln. Read More
Social Security & You: Public employees are not being cheated by offsets
If you have a Social Security question, Tom Margenau has two books with all the answers. One is called "Social Security— Simple and Smart: 10 Easy-to-Understand Fact Sheets That Will ... Read More
If you think you’ll never retire, a new study suggests you’re not alone
The golden years are little more than a dream for many older Americans struggling to make ends meet, with 1 in 4 having no retirement savings at all. Read More
Taking the good with the bad on Earth Day
Every Earth Day, which began in 1970 and is observed on April 22, we are bombarded with messages about the state of the planet, what humans are doing to it, and how we can be better stewards of the ... Read More
Stock market today: Wall Street rises to start a week full of earnings reports and a Fed meeting
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks ticked higher Monday to begin a week packed with potentially market-moving reports. The S&P 500 rose 16.21 points, or 0.3%, to 5,116.17, coming off its best week since November. Read More
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