April 16, 2025
Financial Assets

Georgia man admits to helping Nigerian con men in sextortion plot

Teen boys blackmailed using nude photos is on the rise: What to know Predators financially extort teens, mostly boys, by blackmailing them with nude photos. Here’s what you need to know about the cybercrime. A Georgia man admitted he was part of a five-person money laundering conspiracy that took at least $150,000 from sextortion victims,

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Is buying art a good financial investment? Here’s everything we know

Artists push Native art to evolve using new techniques and materials Artists discuss how Native art evolved and why many don’t have the same regard and access to mainstream galleries and museums as non-Indigenous peers. While art can appreciate in value, it’s difficult to determine trends and pricing information is limited. Experts suggest focusing on

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Intangible Assets

Green Bay area grocery stores prepare for 2025 NFL draft

Seven things to know about the 2025 NFL draft in Green Bay Here are a few things to know about the 2025 NFL draft being held April 24-26 in Green Bay. Green Bay grocery stores are increasing inventory and adjusting delivery schedules in anticipation of the 2025 NFL draft. Metro Market, located near the draft

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Financial Assets

Car prices rise again

Good morning! It’s Daniel de Visé with your Daily Money, more tariffs edition. Car prices saw a dramatic upswing in the aftermath of the pandemic, Bailey Schulz reports. Now, experts are warning consumers to prepare for additional price hikes spurred by a new tariff on auto imports.   Starting April 2, President Donald Trump is set to impose a 25%

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Intangible Assets

Greater Boston real estate pros expect strong spring housing market

Tour of 171 Marsh St., Belmont, former home of Gov. Mitt Romney Tour of 171 Marsh St., Belmont, former home of 2012 presidential candidate and Massachusetts’s 70th governor, Mitt Romney. Joanna K. Tzouvelis, wickedlocal.com The median price for a single-family home in Massachusetts rose to $575,000 in February, a 4.9% increase from the previous year.

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How much money Tennessee receives

Is this the end of the Department of Education? Recent moves by the Trump administration effectively signal his fulfillment of a campaign promise to end ED. President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Thursday afternoon aimed at dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. According to the order, the department aims to “return

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Operating Assets

BCSO regional law enforcement training center proposed for site in Viera

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office is planning to build a $20 million complex near the Brevard County Government Center in Viera that will include a regional training center for law enforcement personnel. BSCO has submitted a $10 million funding request to the Florida Legislature to help pay for the facility. The request for state funding

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What happens to student loans if Department of Education closes?

Linda McMahon confirmed by Senate for Education secretary The Senate confirmed GOP donor and former wrestling executive Linda McMahon to head the Department of Education with a 51-45 vote. President Donald Trump is seeking to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education, according to a draft of an executive order reviewed by USA TODAY. As Trump

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Tangible Assets

Someone else filed to trademark Jools Lebron’s ‘mindful, demure’ catchphrase

Why is everyone trying to be ‘very demure, very mindful’? Jools Lebron’s video about being “demure” has taken over. Everyone from Dunkin Donuts to the White House is trying to get in on being “demure.” “Demure and mindful” – you’d have to be living under a rock to have not heard these phrases flying around

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Here’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2024 BMW Championship | Golf News and Tour Information

It was the second stop of the FedEx Cup Playoffs at Castle Pines Golf Club for the BMW Championship, making the first time in 10 years that the PGA Tour returned to Colorado, where the course sits more than 6,200 yards above sea level and is stretched out to over 8,100 yards. That is not

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