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POLK COUNTY, Fla. -- A Miami man has been arrested after he reportedly traveled to Polk County to kidnap and sexually batter a young girl whom he met online. Jonathan Diaz Fundora, 23, was arrested by Polk County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday evening. He was booked into the Polk County Jail on Wednesday afternoon and has been charged with the following:  372

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PRAIRIE VILLAGE, Kan. — A Kansas City area family is celebrating a big win. They paid off more than 0,000 in student loan debt in a little over six years.Ashlyn Yarnell accumulated the debt in the process of becoming a family law attorney."That was my calling. That's what I knew I wanted to do, and that was the path to get there," Yarnell said.Because she attended college and law school on the heels of the recession, a lot of scholarship money dried up, leaving student loans as the only option."I did everything I could think of. I worked jobs, I lived with friends, lived with family when I could," she said.By the time Yarnell graduated, her debt total came to 0,500.Paying it all off seemed daunting at the time, but Yarnell and her husband, Drew, immediately got to work. They shared advice for others starting their debt journeys.Study your debt"It's like tackling an opponent. You've got to study that, you've got to learn about all the options you have to get rid of it," Ashlyn Yarnell said.She created a spreadsheet to track the balances of her loans and the total paid each month."We had a plan right out of school, how many years it was going to take, how we were going to handle this," Drew Yarnell added.Flexibility with that plan is important, as Drew said it took them slightly longer than they anticipated to pay off the debt.Consider refinancingWhen Ashlyn began paying off her loans, the interest rates were all over the map."Some were a low 2 percent interest rate," she said. "Some were as high as 10 percent."By refinancing, she was able to get the average rate down from 6.8 percent to 4 percent.Those considering refinancing student loans now should keep in mind payments on federal loans have been suspended interest-free through the end of the year."You really need to think twice about refinancing a federal student loan because you lose those benefits," said Brian Walsh, manager of financial planning for SoFi, the personal finance company Ashlyn used for refinancing.The Yarnells also refinanced their home in the spring to help with final loan payments.According to Walsh, there are some important factors to consider before taking that step. Look at the closing costs first."How many months is it going to take me to recoup those costs, and am I going to live in this house long enough? Otherwise refinancing your home might not be a good idea even if it is a lower interest rate right off the bat," he said.Celebrate small milestonesAt the start of the couple's repayment journey, the daily interest rate was ."Every day I imagined handing my lender a bill in addition to everything I already owed, and that was unacceptable to me," Ashlyn said.She and Drew celebrated as they were able to knock down that daily interest rate, eventually reducing it to just ."You don't have to wait until the very end to enjoy knocking off a certain number," Drew Yarnell said, "If you get to a milestone, I think it's important to celebrate it on the way."Be sure to set small goals within the long-term plan."You break it up into microgoals, and it helps you stick to it and kind of hit the reset button once you hit that goal a couple months down the road," Walsh said.The Yarnells reached their finish line in May, when Ashlyn submitted her last student loan payment."I was screenshotting everything. My husband was taking pictures," she said, "And there were not even tears, it was sobs of relief."With interest factored in, the total came to nearly 4,000.The couple wanted to take a trip to celebrate, but COVID-19 interrupted those plans. Instead, Ashlyn wants Drew to pick out something for himself since he came along on the debt repayment journey with no complaints."He is a total team player," she said.The Yarnells also started education funds for their two sons, Charlie and Jack.Here are some other tips from SoFi for paying down debt:Figure out your monthly spendingUse a budgeting app to stay on trackConsult an expert if developing a plan on your own is too difficultDon't be afraid to talk about your debtThis story originally reported by Cat Reid on kshb.com. 4126

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President Donald Trump appeared to endorse Goya food products in an Instagram post on Wednesday, days after comments at the White House from the company's CEO prompted calls for a boycott of the maker of several Latin American staple foods.The photo, posted to Trump's official Instagram account, shows Trump smiling and flashing a thumbs up from the Oval Office as several Goya products sit atop the Resolute Desk.It's the second time Trump has used his Instagram page to promote Goya. On Friday, Trump posted a graphic that simply read "I ?? Goya." 558

  

President Donald Trump said the outcome of the deadly shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue would have been different had an armed guard been in place."If there was an armed guard inside the temple, they would have been able to stop him," he said to reporters before boarding a flight to a Saturday rally.There are multiple fatalities in the shooting, and at least six people are injured, including four police officers, Pittsburgh Public Safety Director Wendell Hissrich said.Trump also said the nation should strengthen its laws surrounding the death penalty."When people do this, they should get the death penalty," he said. "Anybody that does a thing like this to innocent people that are in temple or in church ... they should be suffering the ultimate price, they should pay the ultimate price."When asked if the shooting indicated a need to revisit gun laws, Trump replied that the shooting "has little to do with it" and that an armed guard might have been able to stop the gunman "immediately." 1008

  

President Donald Trump has reportedly signed off on a .8 trillion COVID-19 relief package.According to CNN, two sources with knowledge of the decision said the offer would be presented to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.According to the Associated Press, a GOP aide familiar said Pelosi's most recent public offer was about .2 trillion.Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Pelosi spoke for more than 30 minutes Friday afternoon, the AP reported.But according to Pelosi's spokesman, the newest offer doesn't "include an agreement on a national strategy for testing, tracing and other efforts to contain the spread of the virus," the New York Times reported.News of Trump signing off on a new stimulus relief plan comes just days after announcing he wasn't negotiating for a new COVID-19 relief bill until after the elections. 832

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