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1 month ago |
townhall.com | Jason Law
This past week, I filled out my March Madness bracket and guessed which team would be the next “Cinderella story.” We look forward to it every March – we cheer for the underdog in the competition, the team that overcomes a mountain of adversity to advance deep into the tournament. March 21 is day two of the tournament’s first round – and it is also World Down Syndrome Day. I look at my 4-year-old daughter, Josie, who has Down syndrome.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
wftv.com | Jason Law
ROCKLAND, Mass. — According to our sister station at ,Elaine Concannon has been battling her 91-year-old mother’s credit card company for more than a year after she said dozens of fraudulent charges totally more than $3,000 suddenly showed up on her statement in 2022. ▶ WATCH CHANNEL 9 EYEWITNESS NEWS“It’s terrible for anybody that has an elderly parent,” Concannon said.
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Jun 10, 2024 |
boston25news.com | Jason Law
ROCKLAND, Mass. — Elaine Concannon has been battling her 91-year-old mother’s credit card company for more than a year after she said dozens of fraudulent charges totally more than $3,000 suddenly showed up on her statement in 2022. “It’s terrible for anybody that has an elderly parent,” Concannon said. “She was 89 [years old] at the time and she kind of just put it aside.”Concannon said the problem started after her mother vacationed in Florida with her grandchildren in the fall of 2022.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
finance.yahoo.com | Jason Law
Jason LawWed, Jun 5, 2024, 4:10 AM2 min readIt’s so easy to get lost in your phone, scrolling, clicking and filling up your shopping cart with things you don’t need. There’s a social media movement trying to cure impulse shopping. It’s called slow shopping, and consumer adviser Andrea Woroch says it works. “I love slow shopping because this suggests you take your time to make a purchase,” Woroch said.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Jason Law
Opening stores used to mean everything to pharmacy chains. CVS Health once boasted of opening or buying more than 2,900 locations in a five-year period. Now it’s shuttering hundreds, while Walgreens, Rite Aid and independent drugstores also pull back. An industry that saw waves of store growth before the COVID-19 pandemic faces headwinds like falling prescription reimbursement, persistent theft and changing shopping habits.
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The deadline for online orders is coming up fast! Shopping experts Trae Bodge and Andrea Woroch shared the keys to making sure your order arrives in time for the big day. @boston25 https://t.co/UoM1N4dSjc https://t.co/60uLzzjmb2

A higher look from 95 looking down at the wreck. @boston25 https://t.co/H6SrxLtFaS

Crews working right now to get this truck turned upright and out of the embankment. The left (fast) lane on 95 southbound is still closed, the other two lanes are open. @boston25 https://t.co/UeXpBR4bkr

Crews working right now to get this truck turned upright and out of the embankment. The left (fast) lane on 95 southbound is still closed, the other two lanes are open. @boston25 https://t.co/UeXpBR4bkr