Tuesday, February 16, 2016

'8 Sly Ways to Save Money at Target' and more...

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February 16th, 2016 - PM Edition

8 Sly Ways to Save Money at Target

Shoppers turn to the famous Target bull's-eye because they aim to save money on everyday purchases. But here are eight ways to further cut those costs.

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Afternoon Deals: Tuesday, Feb. 16

Including deals from eBay, DealBase, Victoria's Secret, Jomashop, REI, SheIn, Spirit Halloween Superstore, Sierra Trading Post, Dell Refurbished Store and more.

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Many Workers Choosing High-Deductible Health Insurance

A new study finds that more workers are choosing high-deductible plans over traditional plans. Find out who is doing so -- and why it might not always be a good thing.

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Popular Heartburn Drugs Linked to Significant Dementia Risk

A new study concludes that avoiding some heartburn medications 'may prevent the development of dementia.' How are doctors reacting?

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AT&T Plans to Start Testing 5G Technologies in 2016

The telecommunications company is taking the first steps into a brave new world, while warning customers to be patient. Find out why.

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Who's Paying the Most on Savings Accounts?


Here's where to find the highest rates on savings.

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