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    The Fed doesn’t directly impact what you pay for federal student loans, yet it might affect variable-rate and private loans. We break down what borrowers need to know — and actionable tips.

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    We compare AMAC on 10 key benefits — from membership fees and restaurant deals to homebuying rebates and Medicare. Here's how it stacks up to AARP.

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    The blood test results popped up in my online health portal without much fanfare. A doctor would chat about them with me later, congratulating me on the "phew"-worthy result.

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    Mocha Brown is the season's hottest shade; here's how celebs are wearing it right now.

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    Sidewalk chalk art referencing 6-7 on the campus of Washington University 6-7 (pronounced " six seven "; also written as 67, 6 7, and 6, 7) is an Internet meme and slang term that emerged in 2025 on TikTok and Instagram Reels. [1] It has no fixed meaning. The phrase originated from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Skrilla, which became popular in video edits featuring professional basketball ...

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    Millions of Americans depend on Social Security each month, but October's payments will look a bit different. This article explains when to expect your check.