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You can tap the star-shaped, NFC-enabled wand at terminals to make contactless payments. It's the first of several tap-to-pay hardware doodads coming from Cash App ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Thirty miles outside of Chicago, you will find a mass grave of 41 bodies in simple, unmarked pine boxes. The victims were the poor, the elderly and those who lived alone. All of them ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro on Wednesday announced a $15 million investment from industrial and mechanical fabricator McCarl’s LLC to expand its operations in Beaver County. The Commonwealth is contributing $2 ...
The key to the intensity of a coming El Niño lies hundreds of feet down in the Pacific Ocean. That’s where a freight train of record-warm water is chugging along. This train, called a Kelvin wave, is ...
The beloved South Korean indie rock group wave to earth is welcoming a new era. Today, May 18, the band announced a forthcoming album and world tour, off the heels of releasing their first song since ...
In this post, we will show you how to create email templates in the new Outlook app for Windows 11. Creating email or message templates in Microsoft Outlook (classic) involved manually composing an ...
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ANN ARBOR, MI — Cynthia Harrison said she was voting for the type of Ann Arbor that includes people who look like her when she joined her City Council colleagues in unanimously approving a new ...