Enlarge / / A man walks with an umbrella outside AT&T corporate headquarters on March 13, 2020 in Dallas, Texas. AT&T is sending emails to customers warning that their phones will stop working soon and that they should purchase a new phone to continue receiving voice and data service. But …
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Survey Finds Banks are Closing Credit Cards and Cutting Credit Limits Amid Pandemic
As the economic consequences of the pandemic continue to unfold, banks are rushing to close credit card accounts or lower credit limits to reduce their risk. One in 4 Americans with credit cards said they had an account involuntarily closed from mid-May to mid-July, while 1 in 3 said their …
Read More »Prince George’s jagged smile as royal is photographed by mother Kate for her birthday
George, who is third in line to the throne, turns seven on Wednesday. (The Duchess of Cambridge) Throwing a jagged smile at the camera, Prince George is rapidly growing in new photographs released to mark his seventh birthday. Taken by his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, earlier this month, George …
Read More »13-year-old California swimmer dies after experiencing symptoms of COVID-19
A 13-year-old swimmer in Claremont, California died last Thursday after experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 since July 4, CBSLA reported. The boy, Maxx Cheng, swam through the bush. Baldy Aquatics. He reportedly tested negative for the virus approximately a week before his death, but was still quarantined in his room. “Nausea, …
Read More »Most Americans aren’t ready to go to a sporting event, even wearing masks: poll
After four months of closure due to the pandemic, the American professional sports leagues are playing again. But the pandemic is not over. NASCAR and UFC returned in May, while Top Rank boxing and PGA Tour golf returned in June, those are individual sports that were well positioned to return …
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