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Is tipping getting out of control? Many consumers say yes

2 monthes ago   |   By Chicago Tribune

Across the country, there's a silent frustration brewing about an age-old practice that many say is getting out of hand: tipping.
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Today's Wordle 648 Hints, Clues And Answer For Wednesday, March 29th

How to solve today's Wordle with hints, clues and tips as well as today's word. Read more ...

More than $30K of taxpayers' money, 220 hours spent on single Spring Branch...

Spring Branch ISD is expediting its book-banning process, which skips teacher, administrator, and parent feedback and leaves book review decisions to the school board. Read more ...

Nevada lawmakers look to close loophole on real estate transfer taxes

Proposed legislation would ensure the tax still applies if the property is transferred to a business entity that was “formed for the purpose of avoiding those taxes.” Read more ...

The Screed Against Crypto

This year's Economic Report of the President, which the White House put out this month, contains a new chapter: a 35-page screed against cryptocurrency. Read more ...

How Newsom fell short of the oil penalty he wanted but still scored a...

California Gov. Gavin Newsom launched an offensive in his war with Big Oil. The battle didn't go as planned. Read more ...

Some Russians can't agree if they should honor convict soldiers who died in...

Graves of Wagner group mercenaries killed in the Russian invasion war in Ukraine are being buried in the Mavrino village cemetery in the outskirts of Moscow. Celestino... Read more ...

FBI trying to track down what it calls a faux Armani-wearing, soccer mom...

The bureau's typically business-like demeanor online was uncharacteristically spicy when it pointed out a couple of this wanted suspect's descriptors. Read more ...

I was $70K in debt - now I'm ‘cash stuffing' to become a millionaire

I was $70K in debt - now I'm ‘cash stuffing' to become a millionaire

"It was life-changing for me. I was not managing my money. I needed to take accountability for my previous financial mistakes," Jasmine Taylor said. Read more ...

California takes on oil companies again with law that could cap profits in state

California takes on oil companies again with law that could cap profits in state

Gov. Gavin Newsom is signing legislation that could force the oil industry to cap profits and reveal gas price data in its largest U.S. market - demonstrating his clout in a... Read more ...

Illinois considers letting non-citizens become police officers

Illinois considers letting non-citizens become police officers

There's a push to crack down on banking executives responsible for the collapse of their financial institutions. Iowa could ban the state's public universities from spending... Read more ...