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Amazon has revealed what's on sale for Prime Day.The annual sales extravaganza begins this Monday and will run for 48 hours. Similar to previous Prime Days, Amazon is slashing prices and offering more than 218

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A team of St. Lucie County firefighters went above and beyond to help an elderly man in need.According to the St. Lucie County Fire District, Lt. John King, Justin Harnage, and Jeremy Rouse responded to a home on in Fort Pierce, Florida, on Tuesday after an 86-year-old man fell and was unable to get up.Officials said the elderly man has trouble walking and needed help getting into his wheelchair, which was located outside on the patio.Noticing that the home didn't have a proper wheelchair ramp, the three firefighters went back to their fire station, built a wheelchair ramp out of plywood, then took it back to the elderly man's home and installed it at his front door."Acts like these, which are above and beyond the call of duty, reinforce the Fire District motto: 'Our Family Serving Yours.'" said Division Chief Aaron Shaw. 845

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A second federal judge has now rebuffed President Donald Trump's sweeping attempt to block House lawmakers from accessing his financial records, handing him another defeat in a fight that has infuriated the President and opened deep rifts with Democrats.Judge Edgardo Ramos in New York on Wednesday refused to block subpoenas from the House Intelligence and Financial Services panels for Trump's financial records from 431

  

A mom says she took her daughter to a walk-in clinic, but was denied treatment simply because a past bill had not been paid.Are medical facilities allowed to do that? What we learned may surprise you.Takes daughter with fever into clinicJessica Vance wanted to avoid a ,000-plus emergency room bill when her 8-year-old daughter recently developed a cough and fever.So she took her to a walk-in clinic inside a local grocery store.But when Vance spoke to the woman at the desk, she received some stunning news. The employee said Vance had a 0 unpaid balance from an insurance payment that had not yet processed.So the employee said Vance's daughter could not see the nurse, and suggested they go to an emergency room if they needed immediate help."I said 'what do you meant you won't see her?' " Vance said. "They told me I have a balance due. I asked them 'can't you call insurance?' They said no, they could not."So she reluctantly put the past due amount on her credit card rather than drive across town to an emergency room — and a much larger bill."I ended up having to pay 0 that day for her to be seen," Vance said.What federal law saysSo can a health clinic refuse to examine a sick little girl, simply because her mom owes money from a past bill?Contrary to what many families believe, the answer is yes.Since 1986, the federal 1356

  

Amid signs that the global economy is slowing, American hiring nonetheless remains strong.In September, American employers added 136,000 jobs. The unemployment rate fell to 3.5%, which is the lowest rate since December 1969.Although the pace of hiring has slowed considerably since last year, this most recent report from the Labor Department showed some encouraging signs: Both July and August's jobs reports were revised higher by tens of thousands of jobs. Hispanic unemployment fell to 3.9%, setting a record low, while black unemployment remained at a record-low 5.5% Minority unemployment has been tracked by the Labor Department since the early 1970's.The nation's underemployment rate, which looks at people who are unemployed as well as those who are working part time but would prefer full time work, fell to 6.9%. That's the lowest reading for that measure since December 2000.The number of discouraged workers also fell was down to by more than 100,000 in September. That group includes people who are not in the labor force because they had stopped looking for work.The unemployment rate for adults with less than a high school education fell to 4.8%, the first time that measure has ever been below 5% on data dating back to 1992.The economy benefited from 1,000 new positions from the US Census.However, the massive GM strike, in which about 50,000 people joined picket lines, was not counted in this month's report.Also, wage growth stagnated. Paychecks grew by just 2.9% over the past year, which was lower than expected. 1550

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