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36 State Attorneys General settle with CarMax over non-disclosure of open safety recalls

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CarMax has 180 days to implement these practices, and has agreed to compliance monitoring for a period of five years. CarMax must also present consumers with copies of open recalls and obtain the consumer’s signature on a standalone disclosure document before presenting any other sales paperwork. .

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The Digital Evolution Of The Online Gaming Ecosystem

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states, with only Arizona, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Washington labeling DFS as illegal. In a microcosm of the national expansion, New Hampshire’s newly online sports gambling program raked in $2.31 According to ESPN reports , 24 more states are “moving toward” legalization.

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Car Insurance for 17-Year-Olds: How Much Will It Cost?

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The national averages are as follows: Males: $5,836 (representing a decline of more than $1,600 from the $7,483 average for 16-year-old male drivers). The insurance premiums listed above are national averages for full car insurance coverage. Premiums range from a low of $1,424 in Hawaii, to a high of $10,921 in Louisiana.