Month: November 2023
You can use credit card points from Amex, Citi, Capital One, and more to pay for Amazon purchases — but it’s not always the best idea
Amazon Shop With Points lets you use rewards from banks and chains like Hilton at Amazon checkout to lower your bill. Here’s how to know if you’re getting a good deal.
The Federal Reserve will cut interest rates 6 times in 2024 as the economy shows clear signs of cooling down, ING says
The forecasted interest rate cuts would bring the effective Federal Funds rate to about 3.83% at the end of 2024.
The best credit cards for home improvement projects in 2023
If you’re planning a home improvement project, it could be time to open a new credit card to earn rewards or get an intro 0% APR to save on interest.
Migrate to Innovate
Solutions from Microsoft are enabling businesses to modernize their applications, allowing them to focus on future growth and innovation.
The best credit cards for Costco shopping of 2023
The best credit cards to use at Costco aren’t necessarily Costco co-branded cards. Find out the best options to earn the most rewards.
AOC says her life ‘completely transformed’ for the better after Pelosi stepped down from leadership
Pelosi also reportedly fretted during a meeting with AOC that "Abolish ICE" had been "injected into American political discourse by the Russians."
US closes secret tavern at key military base – media
A US military commander shut down a clandestine drinking joint inside the North American Aerospace Defense Command Read Full Article at RT.com
Blinken tells Israel it needs ‘clear plan’ to protect civilians before Gaza attacks resume
US secretary of state Antony Blinken has told Israel’s leader he must establish better protection for civilians before resuming attacks on Gaza.
European Council chief pitches EU ‘cyber force’
European Council head Charles Michel called for Europe to go on the offensive with a bloc-wide cyber-warfare division Read Full Article at RT.com
As Gazans are told to move to a barren wilderness, can Israel destroy Hamas without killing thousands more?
From the Oval Office of the President of the United States, to the corridors of the royal palaces in Qatar, and through the messages of spy chiefs and negotiators to Hamas and Israel, there is an intense desire to keep this fragile ceasefire in Gaza in place.