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IMPORTANT: Bing News RSS feed has moved!another name that might not work in Iowa. The FT also provides context, that's why the paper costs £2.20. The payday loan crowd are enjoying the recession because people need money to tide them over just at a time when banks, which used to ... Read moreWhen loan sharks attract | Michael WhiteVicksburg Police are searching for an armed robber. Tarontate Crockett, 34, is accused of holding up Payday Loan store in the 2300 block of Iowa Boulevard. Investigators believe Crockett is driving a white 4-door 2002 Ford Crown Victoria with red pin ... Read moreManhunt underway for Vicksburg armed robbery suspectThe administration is planning to turn up the heat on senators, by making officials — and Obama himself — available to print and broadcast journalists in deep-red Alaska, Indiana, Tennessee and Utah, along with bluer Iowa, Maine, and Nevada. Read morePresident Obama pushes fight for Richard CordraySo severe was the damage being done to active-duty military by predatory payday loans that in 2005 ... 57 percent of students departed without a diploma.” Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) went on the offensive against for-profit schools and browbeat the U.S ... Read moreVeterans Return to Anemic Economy, Weak Job MarketFayetteville, N.C., Kingston, N.C., Rome, N.Y., and Myrtle Beach, S.C., Des Moines, Iowa. In previous years Wal-Mart and ... this kind of conflict where people are taking out payday loans at exorbitant interest rates and that’s real tragic.” Read moreDeath, pepper-spray, fights, robbery part of high price of holiday spendingGingrich's Republican opponents have filled the television airwaves of Iowa and New Hampshire ... "Mr. Gingrich would help his candidacy if he stopped defending his Freddie payday, admitted his mistake, and promised to atone as president by shrinking ... Read moreGingrich says Freddie money went to overhead, not himFor example, the report states that, unlike banks, payday lenders don't currently have to comply with federal laws that relate to consumer financial protections, which means they can continue to charge fees of about $16 for a $100 two-week loan. Read moreObama Ramps Up Pressure For Consumer Financial Protection Bureau NomineeRomney and his surrogates are expected step up efforts this week to draw sharp “contrasts” with the former speaker, who is leading in Iowa and gaining in New Hampshire ... including a proposal for bilateral loans from euro-zone central banks to ... Read moreMorning Money: Massive week for EuropeEarnest said the White House will ratchet up pressure on lawmakers from Alaska, Indiana, Iowa, Maine ... to studies showing that payday lenders on average charge fees of approximately $16 for a $100 two-week loan. Republican opposition to ... Read more |