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Examining the pros and cons of the option to buy now, but pay later
Holiday shopping is well underway. NPR's A Martinez talks to Washington Post personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary about whether consumers should avoid the choice to buy now, pay later.
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Apple rolls out Apple Pay Later — a buy now, pay later service
NPR's A Martinez talks to Lauren Saunders of the National Consumer Law Center, about Apple allowing some iPhone users to pay for purchases up to $1,000 in installments using Apple Pay Later.
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Making Sense Of The Health Insurance Exchange: Florida Blue
With health insurance exchanges now open across the country, including here in Florida, there are still questions as to if and how people can get and…
Sen. Jennifer Bradley prepares for 2026 re-election bid
The Fleming Island Republican has opened a 2026 campaign account in Senate District 6. She ran unopposed this year.
Hospitals' Medicare Quality Bonuses Get Wiped Out By Penalties
Medicare is giving hospitals financial incentives to provide better care. But so far about half of the hospitals that got incentive payments found them canceled out by other quality programs.
5 Controversial Ideas For Shoring Up Health Insurance Markets
Lawmakers looking to stabilize the health insurance exchanges may consider a number of proposals — including pushing young adults off a parent's plan or letting people buy into Medicare and Medicaid.
After a Ticketmaster snafu, Mexico's president asks Bad Bunny to hold a free concert
After hundreds of ticket holders were denied entry to Bad Bunny's shows in Mexico City last weekend, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is asking the star to put on another concert for free.
Bitcoin Goes To Washington As Senators Parse Currency's Legality
The digital currency Bitcoin is becoming more prevalent, both for benign purchases and as a way for criminals to conduct illicit transactions. Bitcoins have been used on underground websites to facilitate sales of narcotics and child pornography. But even those most concerned about criminal activity agree that the emerging digital currency has arrived and can have beneficial uses.
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Twitter has vowed to sue Elon Musk. Here's what could happen in court
Musk and Twitter accused each other of breaking the legal agreement in the $44 billion sale of the social network to the billionaire.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is being called the world's first crypto war
Ukrainians have raised tens of millions of dollars in digital currency to assist in the fight against Russia. Washington aims to stop Russia from using crypto to bypass western sanctions.
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