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9 Tips For Improving Your Cybersecurity
It’s a message that cannot be stated too often: In the Internet Era, your personal information is not safe. Through many different means, hackers can
Save For College With These Apps
The Federal Reserve calculated U.S. debt from student loans was more than $1.5 trillion at the end of June. As that number continues to rise,

Podcast: As E-Scooters Roll Into American Cities, So Do Safety Concerns (Morning edition)
Electric scooters are the new trend in cities across the United States, but how safe are they? Morning Edition’s Deena Prichep talks with Catherine Juilliard, a
Congress Ends ‘Gag Agreements’ To Lower Drug Prices
President Donald Trump recently signed into law two bills lawmakers hope will lower drug prices. The “Know the Lowest Price Act” and the “Patient Right to

Deadly Crash Puts Focus on Limo Safety
Twenty people died in a limousine crash in upstate New York on Oct. 6, making it the deadliest transportation accident in nearly a decade. The

IKEA Cars
Designing cars for fun IKEA wants to leave your living room and take its show on the road. The Swedish furniture giant recently released a

Press Release: Consumers’ Research Supports Singing of Music Modernization Act
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Steve Burke, (703) 683-5004, ext. 1108 or sburke@crcpublicrelations.com Consumers’ Research Applauds Signing of Music Modernization Act On Oct. 11, 2018, President Donald Trump

It’s a Ruff Time to be a Dog Lover
Dumb as a mutt Before shelling out a pretty penny for the next craze in designer dogs, there’s something pup lovers ought to know: A
Senate hearing: Is crypto ‘our greatest hope’ or ‘nonsense’?
Two experts gave conflicting accounts of cryptocurrencies before a Senate committee on Thursday morning. One witness called them “our greatest hope” and suggested they should

La Croix Accused of False Advertising
La Croix markets itself as “Innocent!” — but lawyers say the sparkling water brand is “guilty.” Last week, a Chicago law firm brought a class-action