Monday, August 28, 2017

The Daily — Scammers Target Workers' W-2 Forms

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Monday, August 28, 2017
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Scammers are coming after workers' W-2 information. The IRS is warning businesses to watch out for emails requesting personal information that are sent by scammers posing as executives from the employee's actual employer.
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With gas prices making up a big chunk of driving-related expenses, knowing how to get the most mileage out of your tank can add up to serious savings. Test your fuel efficiency expertise with this fun quiz!
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Bewildered by the sheer variety of brushes, blenders and other beauty items available in the makeup aisle? Cut through the gimmicks by sticking to these eight must-have tools for your cosmetic arsenal.
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Marijuana users may want to rethink the idea of rolling up a reefer for relaxation. A recent study indicates regular cannabis smokers have more than three times the risk of death from a certain decidedly un-mellow disease.
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Iceland has plenty of green, and Greenland is mostly covered in ice — but only one of these islands is attracting record numbers of tourists (many of them American). See what's making this destination such a hot attraction.
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Oregon recently became the first state to require private-sector employers to allow employees access to state-run retirement savings plans. However, some experts warn that the program may run afoul of federal pension laws.
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As more and more boomers choose to age in place rather than downsize to smaller dwellings postretirement, home-hunting millennials are increasingly facing "gridlocked" real estate markets.
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After fame, fortune and marriages to men with two of the biggest egos in Hollywood, actress Ali MacGraw now lives a life filled with inner peace and animals. Catch up with the woman whose preppy/bohemian style influenced fashion through most of the 1970s and well beyond.
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Do you know anyone who has contracted a tick-borne disease? What measures, if any, do you take to protect yourself? Join the conversation!
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