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Insurance Companies Offering Relief During Pandemic
At a time when people are struggling just to pay rent or put food on the table, there are other important bills that keep piling up — including insurance payments.
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Car Insurance Companies Offer Relief During COVID-19 Pandemic
Insurance companies are coming up with ways to help ease the burden on customers.
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Read This Before Signing Up for Usage-Based Car Insurance
It was an offer Roger Blaine could not resist. “I decided to do it really for the savings,” he said. The option to sign up for usage-based car insurance with the hope of saving 20 to 30 percent off the $2,500 he was paying yearly on premiums. He said the program allows his insurance carrier to monitor his driving habits,…
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What You Need to Know About Usage-Based Car Insurance Programs
A growing number of insurance companies are now offering South Floridians an options to save if you let them ride with you. NBC 6’s Alina Machado explains.
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Tesla Begins Selling Insurance to Owners of Its Vehicles
Tesla owners in California can now buy insurance from the electric car company in what may be the first step toward the unconventional automaker providing coverage for a fleet of driverless taxis. The expansion announced Wednesday comes four months after Tesla CEO Elon Musk told analysts the company would branch into insuring its own cars for people who buy or...
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Governors Declare States of Emergency in NY, NJ, CT as Potentially Historic Blizzard Bears Down on Tri-State
A paralyzing snowstorm is walloping the tri-state with blinding snow and icy winds, and New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are under states of emergency as nearly 30 inches of snow was forecast to be dumped parts of the region.
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Medical Pot Only OK for Sick Kids Failed by Other Drugs: Doctor's Group
With virtually no hard proof that medical marijuana benefits sick children, and evidence that it may harm developing brains, the drug should only be used for severely ill kids who have no other treatment option, the nation’s most influential pediatricians group says in a new policy.
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Broward Firefighter Recovering at Home After Collapsing
The Hallandale Beach rescue member suffered a medical emergency weeks ago at his fire station.
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2 Arrested in ‘Love Triangle' Murder of South Florida Woman
A South Florida woman was found murdered in the Panhandle and now two people are in custody for the crime that authorities say was connected to some kind of love triangle.
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Vladimir Putin to Megyn Kelly: US Hackers Could Have Framed Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an exclusive interview with NBC News’ Megyn Kelly, insisted that hackers who interfered in the U.S. presidential election could have come from “anywhere” and then they could have made it look like Russia was responsible. Putin found himself on the defensive Friday when asked by Kelly to explain his earlier claim that private “patriotic” hackers...
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Pence Campaigns for GOP Health Bill in Florida
President Donald Trump is “100 percent” supporting the Republican bill to replace the Affordable Care Act and calls it a “step in the right direction,” Vice President Mike Pence told a Florida audience Saturday.
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Underground Bunker Sales Soar In Uncertain Times: Manufacturer
Texan man who makes underground bunkers said since the inauguration of President Trump, he has seen a large increase in business and interest.
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Why More Texans Are Buying Bunkers
A Texas man who makes underground bunkers said that, since the inauguration of President Trump, he has seen a large increase in business and interest.
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Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Texting Suicide Case Resolved
The wrongful death lawsuit brought against the Massachusetts woman convicted of sending her suicidal boyfriend a series of text messages urging him to kill himself has been resolved. Michelle Carter was convicted in 2017 of involuntary manslaughter in the 2014 death of 18-year-old Conrad Roy III. The 22-year-old Plainville woman, 17 at the time of Roy’s death, began serving a...
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'Making a Murderer' Sequel: A Guide to All the Major Players and What's Happened Since Season 1
Catch up on all of the developments that have happened in Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey’s post-conviction trials ahead of the Netflix hit docu-series’ return on Friday, Oct. 19