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How to watch Tiger Woods at the 2022 Masters Tournament

The 2022 Masters Tournament tees off Thursday at the Augusta National Golf Club. International golfers including Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Cameron Smith and Tiger Woods are among those invited to participate in this year’s tournament. Barring any physical setbacks, Woods is expected to make his return to competitive golf after …

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Here’s who may still be eligible for up to $1.6 billion in stimulus checks

Thousands of Americans may still be owed a third government stimulus check — a payment of $1,400 per eligible taxpayer that was authorized by the American Rescue Act in 2021. About 645,000 potentially eligible people hadn’t gotten a third stimulus check by the middle of September 2021, according to a …

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Few Americans file for jobless claims amid tight labor market

The number of Americans filing for jobless aid ticked up last week but stayed at historically low levels, showing the labor market remains tight. Some 202,000 people applied for first-time jobless aid in the week ending March 26, the Labor Department said Thursday. That’s an increase of 14,000 from the …

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As May 1 student loan payments restarting date nears, millions of borrowers still have questions

Payments on federal student loans are set to kick back in for roughly 37 million borrowers in just over a month. But with the May 1 end of the payment pause rapidly approaching, signals have been mixed on whether that deadline will be extended, leaving millions of borrowers in limbo …

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These free apps can help you beat back inflation

With Americans facing nearly $300 in additional monthly costs because of surging inflation, consumers are looking for ways to save money. One way to cut grocery costs are apps such as Flipp or Ibotta, CNET Money editor-at-large Farnoosh Torabi told CBS News.  “These are two free apps where you can store …

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50

A 50-year-old fingerprint and information from a new witness identified just within the past few years has led to the arrest of a suspect in a 1971 killing of a bank president’s wife in Massachusetts, authorities announced Tuesday. Arthur Louis Massei, 76, was indicted by a grand jury on a …

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A dart

Police officers in Minneapolis and St. Paul are using a novel device to track potentially stolen cars without engaging in dangerous high-speed pursuits, reports CBS Minnesota. Four police and sheriff’s departments in the Twin Cities region are using StarChase, a unique tracking device that propels a dart-like cartridge from the …

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MLB players vote to end lockout and salvage season

Major League Baseball’s acrimonious lockout ended Thursday when a divided players’ association voted to accept management’s offer to salvage a 162-game season that will start April 7. Owners approved the five-year labor contract with a 30-0 vote. MLB was expected to lift the lockout around 7 p.m. on its 99th …

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Jury picked for Michigan Governor Whitmer kidnapping plot trial

A jury was selected Tuesday for the trial of four men charged with plotting to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer in 2020, extraordinary allegations of violence planned against an elected official that led the presiding judge to advise: “This isn’t your average criminal case.” Opening statements were scheduled for Wednesday …

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Chris Licht replacing Jeff Zucker as CNN chief: “A journalist at heart”

Chris Licht will take over as chief of CNN in the spring, Discovery CEO David Zaslav confirmed on Monday. Licht, the executive vice president of special programming for Paramount and executive producer and showrunner of “The Late Show,” was given a sendoff by Stephen Colbert on Monday night. “I didn’t …

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