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School tax credit case goes to Montana high court
Today, the Montana Supreme Court will hear arguments involving three Flathead Valley parents and the Montana Department of Revenue on whether or not tax credits may be applied to donations for scholarships benefiting religious K-12 schools.
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Target hit
Store security breach affects up to 40 million credit, debit cards
Target's data-security nightmare threatens to drive off holiday shoppers during the company's busiest time of year.
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Bank fears spread to Europe, drag down shares of big lenders
European finance ministers said this week that their banking system has no direct exposure to the U.S. bank failures
Bank fears spread to Europe, drag down shares of big lenders
Fears about the world banking system spread to Europe on Wednesday as shares in the globally connected Swiss bank Credit Suisse plunged and dragged down other major European lenders in the wake of bank failures in the United States.
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The lunch crowd had just passed as Rob Elder, owner of Satay Bistro on Fourth Street in Coeur d’Alene, took a sip from his glass of water and shook his head.
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Fury and frustration over Target data breach increases
NEW YORK - Potential victims of credit card fraud tied to Target's security breach said they had trouble contacting the discounter through its website and call centers.
Child tax credit starts hitting families' bank accounts
The child tax credit had always been an empty gesture to millions of parents like Tamika Daniel.
Local school districts get slice of $1M in tax credits
Within minutes, $1 million in tax credits were claimed by Montana public schools as part of an updated donation program intended to provide supplemental funding for innovative education.
Error scrambles health insurance premiums
About 8,000 state residents will get new tax credits
OLYMPIA - About 8,000 Washington Health Benefit Exchange applicants will get smaller federal tax credits for their health insurance than originally anticipated because of computer problems on the federal and state health insurance websites.
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Consumer borrowing reaches a 3-year high
Upward trend continues even as they cut back on using their credit cards
WASHINGTON (AP) - Americans borrowed more money in July than any other month in more than three years. But they cut back on using their credit cards.