
Susan Campbell
Freelance Columnist at Hearst Connecticut Media Group
Freelance Columnist at Connecticut Post
Author of "Frog Hollow: Stories from an American Neighborhood,” "Tempest-Tossed" & "Dating Jesus.” Follow me to Substack: https://t.co/UiO5MPDO2N
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2 weeks ago |
azfamily.com | Gary Harper |Susan Campbell
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) -- Whether you’re on cruise control with your money or you’re feeling a little behind on your savings goal, it’s a good time to do a little financial checkup. We’re talking with Jean Chatzky, the CEO of HerMoney.com and host of the podcast HerMoney with Jean Chatzky. We’ll talk about the best ways to create a budget, where to actually keep the money you’re saving, and why it’s never too late to start.
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2 weeks ago |
kptv.com | Susan Campbell
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2 weeks ago |
kktv.com | Susan Campbell
(InvestigateTV) — Each year, thousands of people are mistakenly declared dead by the federal government. The problem for those still alive, once the government says you’re dead, your name is placed on the death master file and your accounts get locked down and payments stop. For people who don’t belong in the Death Master file, it can create a serious financial mess. Consumer reporter Susan Campbell spoke to one woman as she worked to resurrect herself. Copyright 2025 Gray Media Group, Inc.
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4 weeks ago |
fox5vegas.com | Susan Campbell
PHOENIX (KPHO/Gray News) — Customers of the genetic testing company 23andMe have voiced some concerns over their data after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection over the weekend. 23andMe said the bankruptcy filing won’t change the way it stores or protects data. According to a board member, 23andMe is “committed to continuing to safeguard customer data” and that data privacy will be “an important consideration” in any future sale.
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1 month ago |
actionnews5.com | Susan Campbell |Mitchell Koch |Jordan Gartner
PHOENIX (KPHO/Gray News) — Customers of the genetic testing company 23andMe have voiced some concerns over their data after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection over the weekend. 23andMe said the bankruptcy filing won’t change the way it stores or protects data. According to a board member, 23andMe is “committed to continuing to safeguard customer data” and that data privacy will be “an important consideration” in any future sale.
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