People with 'subprime' credit scores are reportedly getting approved for Apple's new credit card

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People with 'subprime' credit scores are reportedly getting approved for Apple's new credit card

Apple Card, Apple’s new credit card, is now available for iPhone users to apply. The bank behind the card, Goldman Sachs, has been approving users for the card who have “subprime” credit scores at the direction of Apple, CNBC reports. Sources told CNBC …
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Oil rises on European stockdraw despite demand slowdown forecast

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil prices rose by about 3% on Friday, supported by a drop in European inventories and expectations of more OPEC output cuts despite the International Energy Agency reporting demand growth at its lowest since the financial crisis of …
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Amazon Alexa devices made by Chinese teens 'working through night' – reports

Amazon has pledged to investigate allegations that hundreds of teenagers are working illegal hours at a Chinese factory producing its Alexa devices. A new report by China Labor Watch claims more than 1,500 “interns” were manufacturing the smart …
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Ford recall: 2020 Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator SUVs may roll away unexpectedly

Ford is recalling some 2020 Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator SUVs that may roll away unexpectedly. The company said it is recalling 13,896 vehicles that may be missing a manual park release cover. If the cover is not installed, the manual park release level …
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If AT&T and CBS have a deal, why is your WFRV-TV Channel 5 still blacked out?

There was news this week of a new agreement between AT&T and CBS Corp., resulting in many cities across the country getting their CBS affiliate back on the air. So why’s northeast Wisconsin still without WFRV-TV, Channel 5? It’s because AT&T has been …
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