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What investors should do when there is more volatility in the market
Read full article: What investors should do when there is more volatility in the marketU.S. stocks are bouncing back after the market experienced its worst day in two years on Monday, but the average investor may still be understandably spooked.
WATCH LIVE: Alabama officials to provide update on birthday party shooting
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Alabama officials to provide update on birthday party shootingThree days after gunfire erupted at a Sweet 16 birthday party in Alabama, victims’ relatives and officials are expressing hope that investigators may be nearing an arrest.
Medical tourism: Traveling outside US for care is common
Read full article: Medical tourism: Traveling outside US for care is commonThe recent kidnapping of four Americans in Mexico highlighted a common practice for many people in the U.S.: traveling to other countries for medical care that either is not available at home or costs a lot less.
Sheriff: Gunman kills 6, including ex-wife, in Mississippi
Read full article: Sheriff: Gunman kills 6, including ex-wife, in MississippiA Mississippi sheriff says a lone gunman killed six people including his ex-wife and stepfather at multiple locations in a small, rural town near the Tennessee state line.
Lawsuits filed against auto insurers over rates in pandemic
Read full article: Lawsuits filed against auto insurers over rates in pandemicEglet, lead counsel for the law firm Eglet Adams, which filed the lawsuits, said "I believe that the rates should have been cut something in the order of 50-60%. The rates that were charged violate state law against excessive premiums, the lawsuits contend. The lawsuits were filed on behalf of Nevada insurance customers against State Farm, USAA, Geico, Acuity, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, Progressive, Travelers, Nationwide and Allstate. “Since then we have continued to support our customers with broad reductions in auto insurance rates that will continue beyond the pandemic,” the company said. Lawsuits were filed last summer in Illinois contending six auto insurers failed to offer big enough relief on premiums, according to the Chicago Tribune.