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New York Public Library makes banned books free on its app

Cardholders can download hundreds of thousands of titles, but Books for All offers a select ‘banned’ list to anyone, anywhere with a tablet or smartphone. Read More

New York man charged with running illegal bitcoin ATMs in laundromats to help criminals launder money

Robert Taylor allegedly operated 46 bitcoin kiosks in New York City, New Jersey and Miami aimed at customers seeking anonymity. Read More

‘The weight of this debt is crushing’: I’m 74, and a retired speech-language pathologist with a student-loan debt of $200K. Am I obliged to pay it off?

‘I have no hope of ever repaying this debt.’ Read More

The new 2022 Nissan Pathfinder takes a step back to its rugged roots

Off-road purists who didn’t like the recent generation of the Pathfinder will find a little more to love with the new model. Read More

Will a savings account earn money or lose it? These 5 numbers can tell you.

Here are five numbers that can help you determine if a savings account is ideal — or if it could cost you. Read More

Can Mark Wahlberg Really Get $87.5M for His Beverly Hills Estate?

Mark Wahlberg is departing from his Beverly Hills, CA, home. The sumptuous spread was just listed for a whopping $87.5 million, according to TMZ. Read More

California man admits buying hundreds of MacBooks stolen from Tesla, Stanford University and U.C. Berkeley

Philip James admitted serving as the fence for employees who stole computers from the electric car manufacturer and the universities Read More

‘Get it right’: Still haven’t filed your taxes? 7 last-minute tips to survive a challenging tax season

The IRS has already received more than 91 million tax returns, but there’s still plenty more to come. Read More

Housing keeps getting more expensive. Is there relief in sight?

The cost of shelter has increased by the largest amount in four decades over the past year, driving overall inflation higher. Read More

Biden to allow more ethanol in effort to ease gas prices — here’s what you need to know

President Biden will temporarily allow gasoline with 15% ethanol to be sold between June 1 and Sept. 15. Normally only a 10% blend can be sold in the summer. Read More

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