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Google’s Black Friday Mobile Data

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The holiday shopping season has finally kicked into high gear — in online stores and brick-and-mortar alike. In terms of online shopping, Google’s data show that Black Friday had the highest number mobile shopping searches of any day during Thanksgiving week, with Thanksgiving Day coming in a close second with searches peaking at 8 p.m.

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

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Any vehicles sold online, including through www.carmax.com or the CarMax mobile app, must also clearly and conspicuously disclose on the first page of the overall description of the vehicle or vehicle history report that the vehicle may be subject to an open recall for safety issues that have not been repaired.

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Car Insurance for 16-Year-Olds: How Much Does It Cost?

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The national averages are as follows: Males: $7,483. The specifics of your driver profile related to any of the above can result in a car insurance premium that’s either higher or lower than the national average. Rhode Island $11,774 $5,388. Delaware $9,165 $3,570. Rhode Island $10,023 $4,603.

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Hurricane Insurance: What is Covered & What is Not Covered

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When researching options for hurricane insurance, look for information online and then speak with your insurance representative or broker. In high-risk states, the hurricane coverage applies only when the National Weather Service has issued a hurricane watch or warning in the state. Rhode Island. Connecticut. Mississippi.

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Sports Betting Moves Forward In The U.S. — With or Without ‘Integrity Fees’

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Supreme Court ruled in May that states may legalize sports betting — it was already allowed in Nevada — four other states have approved such wagering: Delaware, Mississippi, New Jersey and West Virginia. Iowa, for instance, is considering letting casinos and racetracks offer on-site and online wagering. Integrity Fees.