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How spending less on petrol could stop you from getting a loan - and why you should always pay with cash and not card

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2023
Experian, a credit investigation company, gives banks real time on tap-and-goal purchases. The company's head of innovation, Jordan Harris (inset), has shared what it tells banks about you, and why only spending $20 on petrol can be a red flag for a bank. He also explained why paying for everything in cash gave individual consumers a lot more privacy.

The Reserve Bank president slammed for saying that Aussie haircuts are to blame for inflation

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 22, 2023
In the midst of a cost of living crisis, Reserve Bank Chief Michele Bullock attributed the Australians to getting a haircut.

PICTURES: As cops STILL hunt at least 20 more suspects, a woman, 21, and man, 23, were arrested for flash mob robbery of a YSL store worth $300,000

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2023
Brianna Jimenez, 18, and Ivan Ramirez, 23, were arrested on Wednesday after being caught on camera sacking a Yves Saint Laurent store in Glendale. Cops have detained 16 criminals and have begun hunting for at least nine others. They staggeredly rushed into and out of the Americana at Brand's flagship store, taking home about $300,000 worth of merchandise. Jimenez and Ramirez will face allegations of robbery, robbery, and grand theft in connection with a string of 'flash rob mobs' at shops such as YSL, Versace, and Nordstrom, along with 16 others who have been arrested previously. Sgt. Glendale police are investigating. The robbery was described by Victor Jackson as a 'flash mob.' They kind of overwhelm the store's workers in this situation.' They all came in together.' According to LAPD's estimates, the explosive rise of the new crime trend will cost the state a whopping $19 billion a year.

After she died, parents of Wisconsin news anchor Neena Pacholke speak out

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
Neena Pacholke, 27, died at her Wausau, Wisconsin, on Saturday morning after telling friends that she was suicidal. It's unclear how she died. At 11 a.m., police were called to her apartment, where they discovered her unresponsive. Neena's death has sparked shock waves in the neighborhood where she lived, but strangers have also shocked the country.

A tenancy has been paid to a Wisconsin news anchor who died of cancer years after his beau died of cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
Neena Pacholke, 27, was discovered dead at her apartment on Saturday, with police rushed to her apartment in southeast Wausau at 11 a.m. after worried relatives called 911 alerted her that she had been threatening to kill herself. Pacholke, a lead anchor for WAOW, was discovered dead inside. It's not yet known how she took her own life. Following the tragic discovery, emotional remembrances from Pacholke's, family, and News 9 coworkers, the Wisconsin news community has joined mourning for their departed coworker. Pacholke, a former college basketball standout at the University of South Florida, suffered tragedy after her high school boyfriend succumbed a rare form of brain cancer in 2013. She was supposed to marry another man in fewer than six weeks. Pacholke's coworkers recalled their anchor for their warmth and smile on Monday, saying that despite her inner turmoil, she was still smiling, full of life, and served as a role model for those who knew her.

The sister pays tribute to the news anchor who died of apparent suicide at the age of 27

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2022
Neena Pacholke, WAOW's morning anchor, died suddenly on Saturday at the age of 27. Neena, a former college basketball player at the University of South Florida who was about to marry, was known for her infectious smile and positive demeanor among her coworkers. Kaitlynn, Neena's sister, told The Tampa Bay Times, "Neena] was just like a little ball of sunshine, and her smile was dazzling.' If she knew you for five minutes or your entire life, she could just make you feel like you were the most important person. She was by far the happiest person I'd like to know.' A police spokesperson said foul play was not involved in her death, and that she is suspected of suicide.