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Susan Hogan

Susan Hogan

Consumer Reporter at WRC-TV

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Parents of Gen Z adults say they join them on job interviews, pay their bills

Here’s what experts said about how to help your kids while protecting your finances
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Historic homes for $1 a year? Yeah, there's a catch.

A little-known program offered by several states gives families the opportunity to live in historic homes without paying a mortgage or property tax. But, as with any good deal, there’s always a catch.
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Historic homes for $1 a year? Yeah, there's a catch.

A little-known program offered by several states gives families the opportunity to live in historic homes without paying a mortgage or property tax. But, as with any good deal, there’s always a catch.
nbcwashington.com

Historic homes for $1 a year? Yeah, there's a catch.

A little-known program offered by several states gives families the opportunity to live in historic homes without paying a mortgage or property tax. But, as with any good deal, there’s always a catch.
nbcwashington.com

Historic homes for $1 a year? Yeah, there's a catch.

A little-known program offered by several states gives families the opportunity to live in historic homes without paying a mortgage or property tax. But, as with any good deal, there’s always a catch.
nbcwashington.com

Historic homes for $1 a year? Yeah, there's a catch.

A little-known program offered by several states gives families the opportunity to live in historic homes without paying a mortgage or property tax. But, as with any good deal, there’s always a catch.
nbcwashington.com

‘No one in the car': Self-driving app raises questions after Maryla...

A driver was sitting in a parking lot when a Tesla with no one at the wheel crashed into her car. Here’s what the I-Team learned about the Summon self-driving feature.
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$50K for donating a kidney: Advocates urge Congress to pass bill to...

Would you donate a kidney to a stranger in exchange for a major tax credit? Here’s what a bill introduced to Congress proposes.
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How this small device can prevent electrical fires — and how to get...

A relatively new device developed by a Maryland-based company can prevent devastating home electrical fires — and many homeowners can get the technology for free through their insurance. Home electrical fires cause hundreds to lose their lives and millions in property damage every year in the U.S. “I was smelling smoke, but I didn’t know what it was,” Suitland resident…
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DC AG files lawsuit against fintech company alleging high interest,...

D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb filed a lawsuit against a company it says deceived thousands of District borrowers. The lawsuit filed against EarnIn — a financial technology company — claims the business advertised customers could use the platform to prematurely access their paychecks without interest or mandatory fees. In reality, the lawsuit claims EarnIn’s earned wage access—which it calls a…
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Aging backward: What to know about non-invasive cosmetic treatments

The market for non-surgical cosmetic treatments is booming as both women and men are investing in wrinkle-free skin.