Daily Archives: November 18, 2010

Black Friday ads | Save money with no credit check personal loans

Looking to take advantage of Black Friday ads 2010? You can save hundreds of dollars this year, and no credit check personal loans can help.
Woman using a laptop to apply for a no credit check personal loan.

Paycheck Fairness Act an empty gesture to struggling middle class

Wages have been in stagnation and decline since the 1970s, something the blocked Paycheck Fairness Act would have done nothing about...
Paycheck Fairness act wouldn't fix this

Thanksgiving recipes for kids | Getting the whole family involved

Thanksgiving recipes for kids shouldn't be only for the kids' table. Try these kid-friendly recipes that can enhance everyone's celebration.
Kid's Cooking

Payday Loans and How You Can Protect Your Personal Information From Identity Theft

Encryption of your data is just the basic level of protection you need to look for. You can also check to see if the page has HTTPS in the address bar when on application page.
Encryption of your data is just the basic level of protection you need to look for. You can also check to see if the page has HTTPS in the address bar when on application page.

WikiLeaks head Julian Assange running from sex crime accusations

WikiLeaks leader Julian Assange, accused of sex crimes, is hiding from Swedish authorities who issued an international arrest warrant for him.
Julian Assange of WikiLeaks

Save money by doing your taxes now

Don't wait for the deadline! Knowing ahead of time that there are ways to save money on your taxes will help keep more money in your pocket.
Personal tax filing

Eight percent UC tuition hike approved for fall 2011

A new UC tuition hike has University of California students at the end of their ropes. Student protests resulted in 13 arrests yesterday...
The Monopoly Man is out of money. His demotivational poster reads: “College Tuition: Start saving now so you can retire by age 100.”

How People Are Taking Advantage of Installment Loans To Cover Budget Shocks Today

Budget shocks are something very common these days. Many middle class Americans have started using installment lending products to get through tough times.
Budget shocks are something very common these days. Many middle class Americans have started using installment lending products to get through tough times.

Unemployment extension fails to pass the House

Congress has failed a bill that would further extend unemployment. If nothing more is done by Nov. 30, millions could lose their benefits...
Resume

Growing wealth gap a disturbing trend in United States economy

The wealth gap, the difference between rich and poor, is growing. It's enormous. However, most people don't want handouts, but opportunity.
Mansions

Kristina Ross arrested for tricking women into breast exams

Kristina Ross – aka Berlyn Aussieahshowna – is in jail for tricking women into bar-room breast exams. The transgender suspect isn't an M.D.
080922-N-2688M-004 SAN DIEGO (Sept. 22, 2008) Lead Mammography Technologist Carmen Waters, Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) Breast Health Center, assists a patient preparing for a mammography. In conjunction with NMCSDs pharmacy, the Breast Health Center has started a new program called “Mammograms While You Wait” which allows patients to take the exam while their prescriptions are being filled. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joseph Moon/Released)

Short Term Loans Are Available Without Credit Checks - What Does That Mean For You?

Having access to a short term loan online when every you want without credit checks is a tempting offer but what should you know before applying?
Having access to a short term loan online when every you want without credit checks is a tempting offer but what should you know before applying?

Jobless claims trend downward, but unemployment rate still stuck

Weekly United States jobless claims used to be a reliable indicator of recovery, but current conditions defy a statistical explanation...
filing for unemployment benefits

House panel recommends censure for Charlie Rangel

Charlie Rangel has been convicted and recommended to be censured for ethics violations. Censure is the strongest reprimand short of expulsion.
Charlie Rangel

GM Stock price shoots up after IPO today

GM Stock was offered for the first time in 17 months today. The stock price is slowly rising; this could be the biggest IPO in NYSE history.
NYSE

You Are Not Supposed To Know Cash Advances Online Do Not Require Any Credit

Credit is not a factor with cash advances online. There are not credit checks so their is no hard inquiry on your record to lower your credit score.
Credit is not a factor with cash advances online. There are not credit checks so their is no hard inquiry on your record to lower your credit score.

Study suggests marriage may be nearly obsolete

According to a recent Pew Research Center study, traditional marriage appears to be heading toward becoming obsolete in the United States...
A late 1970s-early 1980s family portrait.

GOP tries to block NewSTART treaty with missile defense ploy

Missile defense is being used by leading GOP voices on the NewSTART treaty as a ploy to deny the administration a national security victory.
New START treaty does not limit U.S. missile defense

CERN researchers capture antimatter for the first time

CERN scientists were able to create and hold antimatter atoms for the first time. In previous attempts they destroyed themselves instantly.
CERN