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Loving your free lunch-hour gym workout? It may not be around for too much longer.

Many employers have been using corporate wellness perks, like gym reimbursements, meditation apps, and lifestyle stipends, as a selling point for their workers.

But soaring health care costs are pushing some companies to rethink what they spend.

Family premiums for employer...


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Pamela Brooke Schronce has been arrested 12 times since New Year's Day. Not over 12 years, or 12 months — 12 times in under two months.

Schronce, the 30-year-old owner of Thomas and Turner Boutique in Belton, South Carolina, faces fraud charges from law enforcement agencies in nearly a dozen counties across the state, according to FOX Carolina (1). Her most recent arre...


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A Lake Worth Beach, Florida woman was pulled over on February 11 and cited for using a wireless communications device while driving. According to the citation, a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office deputy observed the device in her "right hand" as she traveled northbound on North Dixie Highway.

There's one problem: she doesn't have a right hand.

The woman, who go...


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Adulting is a lot more expensive these days. So it’s not surprising that many millennials are turning to the Bank of Mom and Dad for help.

Jeff, a retired dad from Minneapolis, called into The Ramsey Show for advice on whether he should keep financially supporting his 43-year-old daughter, who got divorced about a year ago. She got the house in the divorce — and was sa...


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Robert and Emily Sory care for special-needs animals at their sanctuary outside Nashville, Tennessee — but this year, they say they can’t afford to care for themselves.

Last year, Robert’s Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plan cost $0 per month, thanks to enhanced federal subsidies that were expanded during the pandemic. But those enhanced subsidies expired at the...


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