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Idaho Company Recalls Nearly 3,000 Pounds of Ground Beef for E. Coli Risk

Hundreds May Have Been Exposed to Rabies in Grand Teton National Park Cabins

An Idaho-based company is recalling nearly 3,000 pounds of raw ground beef that may have been contaminated with E. coli bacteria. The recall involves 16-ounce vacuum-sealed packages labeled “Forward Farms Grass-Fed Ground Beef.” Affected packages were produced Dec. 16 and have a label telling customers to use or freeze the meat by Jan. 13. The

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Mortgage Rates Recover Some of This Week’s Lost Ground

Mortgage Rates Recover Some of This Week's Lost Ground

After hitting the highest level in several weeks on Thursday, mortgage rates managed to move moderately lower on Friday. Counterpoint: Friday’s rates are still the 2nd highest of the past 2 weeks and still meaningfully higher than last Friday’s (6.28% vs 6.19% in terms of MND’s rate index). The improvement makes it clear that lenders

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I’ve Got $50,000 Burning A Hole in My Pocket. Where Do I Park It When the Fed Cuts Rates So I Don’t Lose Ground?

I’ve Got $50,000 Burning A Hole in My Pocket. Where Do I Park It When the Fed Cuts Rates So I Don’t Lose Ground?

Question: I have $50,000 saved. Where should I park it before a rate cut happens? Answer: You’ll want to find a savings solution that’s resistant to rate cuts. That way, you maximize your savings while rates are still higher. However, you don’t have much time to act. The Federal Reserve’s wait-and-see policy might change soon.

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