LIVE FROM MIDTOWN HARRISBURG ON THE PROPOSAL. TOM. WELL, LAURIE, SOME OF THE VENDORS HERE AT THE BROAD STREET MARKET, FOR INSTANCE, SAY THEY JUST CAN’T AFFORD TO STOMACH THE 3% CHARGE THAT THEY MIGHT ...
Version 8.5 of Google Clock for Android was released last week and it’s rolling out the ability to dismiss alarms by swiping. Update 1/22: This alarm swipe option is now widely rolling out for all ...
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin has reintroduced the Credit Card Competition Act. The act looks to create a more competitive climate for credit card networks, and cut down on the supermajority companies Visa ...
Senators Roger Marshall (R-Kansas) and Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) reintroduced the Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA) on Tuesday after President Trump endorsed it earlier that day. The legislation aims ...
President Donald Trump has endorsed U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin's plan to lower swipe fees, which are 2-to-4% fees charged to consumers for using a credit card. “Americans are struggling with everyday ...
Visa (V) stock dropped 3.7% and Mastercard (MA) sank 3.7% in Tuesday afternoon trading after President Donald Trump rallied support for the Credit Card Competition Act, "in order to stop the out of ...
We’ve managed to enable the upcoming “My Calling Card” feature in Google’s Phone app. You can now create your own Calling Card, choose a photo, customize fonts, and control who sees it. If someone ...
Android might soon get the missing My Calling Card option in the Phone by Google app. A new leak sheds light on the feature and the setup process in action. The feature will let you create your ...
The MetroCard, New York City’s finicky transit fare payment system, died on Thursday after years on life support. It was 34. The MetroCard’s parent, the MTA, spent eight years slowly killing it, with ...
There were few tears at a funeral for the MetroCard, which included chants of “swipe, swipe” and an urn. By Amanda Holpuch To anyone who happened upon a funeral in Washington Square Park in Manhattan ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Starting January 1, New Yorkers will no longer be able to buy or reload MetroCards to pay fare on the city's subways and buses as ...
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