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What students and parents should know about the new FAFSA form
Uncle Sam just opened up the application for college student aid. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, gives millions of families access to support like loans, grants and work study. The form is a key step to qualify for federal financial aid and find out what is available to help pay for college. The FAFSA has been…
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How to review your insurance claims record
If you’ve shopped around for car or home insurance, you may have had a conversation about past claims that your new insurance company sees in your history. You have a right to see that information, too.
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Protecting Your Airline Miles From Thieves
Holiday time means busy airports and racking up those airline miles, but those hard-earned rewards can be a target for thieves. A Texas man was a victim of one of those thieves and reached out to our sister station NBC5 for help. While working in Dallas, Ron Harris said he received an email notification about 14,000 miles redeemed for an…
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Dallas School Apologizes for Assignment That Included Kyle Rittenhouse on ‘Hero' List
The Dallas Independent School District apologized for a teacher’s writing assignment that asked high school students to write about a hero for the “modern age” and pick someone from a list that included Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old accused of killing two people during racial justice protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in August.
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2 Officers Wounded, Shooter Dead Following Texas Bus Hijacking: Police
Two officers were wounded and an armed man who hijacked a DART bus and fired out the windows at officers Sunday afternoon is dead, Garland, Texas, police say.