Safest U.S. states for identity theft and fraud: Montana, Arkansas
Residents of Montana and Arkansas experience less identity theft — or other types of fraud — than the rest of the country. That’s according to a new report from personal finance website NerdWallet, which ranks all 50 U.S. states and Washington D.C. based on how frequently their residents were victimized by identity theft and fraud […]
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Dozens of people experiencing homelessness in Alaska’s largest city will now camp at a city-owned site where bears recently tumbled through belongings, as a major local shelter closes. The Sullivan Arena, which provided shelter for hundreds of people nightly for more than two years, is closing Thursday. The use of Anchorage’s […]
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Dozens of people experiencing homelessness in Alaska’s largest city will now camp at a city-owned site where bears recently tumbled through belongings, as a major local shelter closes. The Sullivan Arena, which provided shelter for hundreds of people nightly for more than two years, is closing Thursday. The use of Anchorage’s […]
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