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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) say they have developed a new pill that can orally deliver insulin and other drugs that usually have to be injected. Many drugs can’t currently be taken orally because they are broken down in the gastrointestinal tract before they can take effect. One example is insulin, which diabetes patients have to inject daily or more frequently. The 433

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Beef burgers, burritos and other enduring student dishes are off the menu at a London university -- in order to help the fight against the 151

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At Otra Vez Cantina in downtown Denver, workers use a lot of avocados. “We order about 15 cases a week," says general manager Kiersten Klaus. "More when we’re expecting to be busy."In less than a month, however, one of this restaurant’s top products have tripled in price.“We were going from 0 to 0 a week to ,500 dollars a week in avocados,” Klaus says.Klaus says the reasons for the price jump range from the fear of new international tariffs to a bad growing season in Mexico, which is America’s main supplier of avocados. Down the street at Benny’s Restaurant, they’re experiencing the same avocado economics. General manager Leonardo Armas says the increased cost is now cutting into his bottom line.“It’s crazy,” he says. “But you got to do what you got to do.”Armas says his sources south of the border tell him crooks are now trying to cash in on avocados. “I hear some crazy stories that cartels that will grab little trucks, take over them, steal a bunch of avocados, because they’re worth a lot of money over there,” he says.Avoprice.com--a Mexican-based produce monitoring group--says some avocado trucks have been hijacked, but that the main reasons for higher prices are low supply and a growing demand.Both restaurants say they won’t pass this extra cost of avocados on to their customers. Buying avocados on your own, however, isn’t as financially forgiving.At a popular national grocery chain, who requested we not use its name, avocado prices have gone up 96 percent in the past few weeks. Now, some customers are experiencing a little sticker shock when it comes to buying avocados, saying it’s impacting their shopping. “Even though I’m addicted to avocados, I won’t buy them until the price comes down,” says shopper Kate Abany. 1769

  

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As the pandemic hits the economy hard, lenders and credit card issuers are offering payment modification programs such as forbearance and deferrals.The coronavirus relief package enacted March 27 requires that accounts that were in good standing before modification be reported as current as long as the consumer abides by the agreement.But for many consumers with federal student loans, relief over a 6-month automatic pause on payments turned into dismay as credit scores plummeted. Consumers complained on social media that their accounts were wrongly reported as delinquent or in non-payment status.That’s not how it was supposed to work, says credit expert John Ulzheimer, who has worked for credit bureau Equifax and scoring company FICO. He says student loan servicers are working to address problems, and he hasn’t heard of similar issues involving other types of lenders or credit card issuers.If your credit score drops, here’s how to diagnose what’s going on and what to do next.First, check your credit reportsWhether you have payment modifications or not, it’s a good idea to regularly check that your credit activity is being reported correctly.Through April 2021, consumers can access free credit reports weekly from each of the three major credit bureaus — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion — by 1323

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