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Study Finds Many Can’t Afford Bankruptcy Costs [AUDIO]

A new report finds bankruptcy filings are becoming less and less affordable for those who need them the most. 

Category: National News, News
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Very Few Young Adults Have A Will, Survey Shows [AUDIO]

Better than seven in ten young adults have not prepared a will in the event the unthinkable happens.

Category: National News, News
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Consumer Reports Say Facebook Knows A Lot About You [AUDIO]

Jeff Fox, Consumer Reports Technology Editor, says Facebook knows a lot about its 900-million members, and many may be unwittingly cooperating with that data mining.

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Deadline Passes To Apply For Second Atlantic City Mini-Casino [AUDIO]

So far, there are no takers to build a second, smaller Atlantic City casino.

Category: New Jersey News, News
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Will You Be Able to Retire? [AUDIO]

The expectation of retirement is part of the American dream. But the age at which we actually reach that expectation has been creeping up lately.

Category: National News
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Millions of Deceased People Fall Victim to Identity Theft [AUDIO]

It seems you are not safe even when you’re dead! A California-based company called I-D Analytics found nearly 2.5 million people who are deceased are annual victims of identity theft.

Category: National News
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Category: New Jersey News
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NJ Gets Much Needed Relief In Drought Battle [AUDIO]

Jersey saw a lot of rain last weekend. It helped, but this is still a dry year for the State.

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New Jersey’s Red Tape Commission Says It Is Making Progress [AUDIO]

A frequent complaint from Jersey business is burdensome regulation.

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Existing Home Sales Drop In March [AUDIO]

Existing home sales fell in March as the economy’s housing sector struggle continues.