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2023

Новости за 22.04.2023

Photo Gallery: Toledo Tattoo Festival

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Tattoo artists and enthusiasts flock to the Toledo Tattoo Festival Saturday, April 22, at the Glass City Center in Toledo. The event offers a selection of over 200 artists from all over the world for three days of tattooing, art making, and contests.

Millennial Money: Young adults traveling on fiscal thin ice

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Prices for travel remain stubbornly high. The cost of airfare in February was 27% higher than the same month a year earlier, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data . And rental car prices — having shot up during the pandemic — remain high today, as they’re 37% pricier in February than they were in the same month in 2019.

On the Money: How to ease your kids into estate planning

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When parents talk with their kids at the dinner table, estate planning probably doesn’t come up. But considering we aren’t immortal, it should. It’s worth having age-appropriate conversations to introduce children to the idea of estate planning. As children grow older, parents can provide more specifics about their plans and eventually assist their children in developing their own plans as adults.

Muslim-owned businesses share products for Ramadan, Eid

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Store shelves may not be decked out with items to celebrate an important time in the Islamic calendar, but local creators have been packaging and shipping orders of items they’ve made to help other Muslims observe the holy month of Ramadan and celebrate the festival Eid.



Relief options if you’re in debt from your kid’s education

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In January, the Department of Education unveiled details of a repayment plan overhaul that could halve monthly payments for many federal student loan borrowers. But one group, the 3.7 million parents who owe parent PLUS loans, won’t benefit. Policymakers have long excluded parent PLUS loans from most relief, though the program looks much different today than it did during its 1980 debut.

Editorial: Let Riley tell her story

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Protesting a speaker on a university campus is becoming one of the most worn-out tropes imaginable, and we saw it played out this week at the University of Toledo.

Editorial: A debt limit compromise

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Republican leaders in the House and President Biden are playing chicken with our nation’s debt and its credit rating.

Mark A. Conrad (1953-2023)

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Mark A. Conrad, a lawyer and corporate executive whose abiding interest in others yielded friendships lasting decades, died March 25 on a Las Vegas-bound flight with his wife. He was 69.

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Совместное заявление участников круглого стола, приуроченного ко «Дню защиты прав безвинно осужденных»


Knicks romp past Cavaliers, take 2-1 series lead

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NEW YORK — Jalen Brunson scored 21 points, RJ Barrett broke out of a slump with 19 and the New York Knicks held the Cleveland Cavaliers to the lowest point total in the NBA this season, rolling to a 2-1 lead in the first-round playoff series with a 99-79 victory Friday night.

Photo Gallery: Walleye vs. Indy

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The Toledo Walleye defeated the Indy Fuel 4-1 in game one of the first round of the ECHL Kelly Cup playoffs at the Huntington Center in Toledo on Friday.


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ATP

Карен Хачанов проиграл Вукичу во втором круге турнира ATP-250 в Хертогенбосхе






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