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PHOTO: John Schneider, left, and David Auten, right, of the Debt Free Guys blog and "Queer Money Podcast" explain the Debt Lasso Method of paying off credit card debt.

The debt lasso method: A strategy and step-by-step plan to rein in your debt

VIDEO: 'Can we live?' 15-year-old writes song from his perspective as a young black American
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'Can we live?' 15-year-old writes song from his perspective as a young black American

PHOTO: Oakland Raiders wide receiver Zay Jones looks on from the sideline during an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Dec. 22, 2019, in Carson, Calif.
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NFL player Zay Jones reveals heartfelt encounter with white stranger amid George Floyd protests

PHOTO: Ayanna Tatum held a backyard graduation ceremony for her son, Baylor University graduate Derrick Williams.
Courtesy Ayanna Tatum

Mom conducts college graduation ceremony for son in her backyard

VIDEO: 11-year-old boy found a wallet and returned it to the rightful owner
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11-year-old boy found a wallet and returned it to the rightful owner

PHOTO: Hunter Wittrock surprised his friends and family when he walked across the stage at Kingfisher High School's 2020 graduation ceremony in Kingfisher, Okla., May 16, 2020.
Courtesy Jeff Wittrock

High school grad with cerebral palsy surprises fellow students by walking stage at graduation

PHOTO: Myles McCants and Aria McDaniel are the valedictorian and salutatorian at Haines City High School in Haines City, Florida. It is the first time in the school's history that both the valedictorian and salutatorian are African American.
McCants Family

1st African American valedictorian and salutatorian combo named in school’s 98-year history

VIDEO: High school graduation ceremony on jet skis

Florida high school holds its graduation ceremony on jet skis

VIDEO: Unemployment is at historic highs, but could it get even worse?
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How coronavirus-related unemployment could get worse

PHOTO: A still from a video posted to Keedron Bryant's Instagram account on May 26, 2020, shows him singing.
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12-year-old sings moving song about being young African American following George Floyd's death