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Dallas, Texas · DallasThe Powerball jackpot has risen to an estimated $750 million. It has a cash option of over 350 million dollars. If nobody wins in tonight’s drawing, the jackpot would get closer to the $1 billion mark, which has only happened three times before.See the Story
These are the Powerball numbers for $750M jackpot
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Mercedes · New YorkJudge Jeanine Pirro is taking an exclusive look inside America's most luxurious hotels in her new FOX Nation series, "Life of Luxury," kicking it off with the Ocean House Hotel located on the stunning coast of Rhode Island. The hotel proudly serves five-star fine dining, offers world-class spa services, and even provides guests with a complimentary Mercedes-Benz to drive during their stay. According to the FOX Nation special, the Ocean House i…See the Story
See inside the Rhode Island hotel that gives guests a complimentary Mercedes
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Business · New YorkPharmacy giant Rite Aid is negotiating terms of a bankruptcy plan that could see a significant number of its more than 2,100 drugstores permanently close, according to a report. People familiar with the company's talks with creditors told the Wall Street Journal that Rite Aid has proposed to close as many as 500 stores in bankruptcy, and either sell or let creditors take over its remaining operations. One group of bondholders wants to liquidate …See the Story
Rite Aid to close hundreds of stores in bankruptcy: report
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Federal Reserve · New YorkMost Americans are well aware of their mortgage rate — especially after the Federal Reserve kept rates unchanged this week, leaving the 30-year fixed rate at 7.19% — but as for their credit cards, not many are aware of what they're paying. Credit cardholders collectively carry more than $1 trillion in credit card debt across approximately 578 million credit card accounts, according to data from the New York Fed. Plus, the share of U.S. househol…See the Story
Paying credit card debt down is getting harder
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BusinessAmazon Prime Video will include advertising during shows and movies starting early next year. Members of Amazon Prime can pay $2.99 per month in the U.S. to keep their service ad-free. Amazon said it will send out an email to Prime members several weeks before ads are introduced into its programs.See the Story
Amazon Prime Video will soon come with ads, or a $2.99 monthly charge to dodge them
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Artificial Intelligence · New YorkScammers are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) tools to clone the voices of individuals they target on social media to place panicked calls to their family or friends in the hope of convincing the unwitting recipient of the call to give them money or access to sensitive information. Mike Scheumack, the chief innovation officer at identity theft protection and credit score monitoring firm IdentityIQ, told FOX Business that, "AI…See the Story
AI voice cloning scams on the rise, expert warns
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Federal Reserve · New YorkThe affordability headwinds in the housing market will likely continue as the Federal Reserve signals that interest rates will remain at a higher level longer than previously expected, according to economists at Realtor.com. This will only further tip the scales for potential first-time homebuyers further toward renting, as buying becomes out of reach for many, according to Realtor.com chief economist Danielle Hale. The Fed "signaled that the f…See the Story
Affordability headwinds in the housing market will persist, economists say
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New York City · New YorkIn an open letter to Congress, Jacob Helberg, commissioner of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, as well as several defense technology CEOs, are urging U.S. leaders to accelerate the development and adoption of artificial and defense technologies. "In too many cases, our fighting forces are equipped with tools decades behind commercial technologies most Americans use daily," Helberg penned in the letter. During an interview …See the Story
DOD’s delay in AI tech adoption plagued by 'cultural rift,' expert warns
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