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  • Authorities say they've broken up one of the biggest credit card fraud rings in U.S. history. The group stole more than $200 million by creating fake identities and opening thousands of card accounts.
  • This week's mix features lots of new electronic favorites, including a new track from Grimes.
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is imposing some of the same requirements on prepaid debit and credit card providers as on companies that market standard cards.
  • Though the gap between spending and revenues has narrowed, it has stayed above the $1 trillion mark.
  • A day after eurozone lenders finally released about $45 billion in loans to Greece, a top credit agency raised its rating on the country by a six points. It's a rare piece of good news for Greece, which still faces Depression-level unemployment and at least another year of recession.
  • Reports say the decision was already in the works before allegations surfaced over the weekend that lead actor Kevin Spacey had attempted to seduce a teenage actor in 1986.
  • Harvard Law professor returns to Fresh Air to talk about how credit-card debt is becoming more costly due to increased fees and interest rates. Warren is a bankruptcy expert and an outspoken critic of abusive lending practices.
  • As the spending season kicks off, personal finance guru Michelle Singletary shares this advice.
  • President Trump says he thinks big companies would use the program to hire foreign students graduating from top U.S. colleges, keeping top talent in America.
  • The Purdue men's basketball team gave its conference a boost.The Boilers beat Miami 76-65 in the Big Ten - ACC Challenge.Robbie Hummel led the team with a…
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