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Check out how to get online financial tips during National Consumer Protection Week By Rita R. Robison on March 2, 2021 at 4:36 PM
It’s National Consumer Protection Week.
Among the organizations offering activities and resources is the Washington State Attorney General’s Office. The agency is offering a presentation to inform consumers how to avoid scams, maximize their security online, and avoid identity theft and fraud in Washington.
Registration is required for the online presentation.
“Staying Financially Healthy in a Pandemic”
A representative from the Washington State Attorney General’s Office will provide information about price gouging, cancellation issues, and scams – especially those related to covid-19, how you can protect yourself and your loved ones, and how to recover if your identity is stolen or you fall victim to a scam.
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When Bad Bunny showed up on Saturday Night Live last weekend, the vibe was to be expected. The Puerto Rican singer-MC was billed as the show’s music guest. He was going to perform a set that by all means was going to be stellar even by pandemic standards. Little did the audience (or viewers at home) know that he would transform altogether.
Making a cameo on the show’s wildly popular “Loco” music video starring comedian Ego Nwodim, Bad Bunny morphed into a plant.
“This here is Reggie. He is a plant. He says, ‘Keep going!’ when I think I can’t,” Nwodim raps in disheveled hair and a tattered robe.