Rates Where You Belong At Guardian Credit Union, we are a full-service financial institution in central Alabama committed to serving people and creating connections across our communities. With 16 local branches across 14 counties, we are committed to empowering our members along their financial jou...
like many small credit unions, has no website or other online presence. The merger would provide members with a wider variety of products and services, increased options for accessing their accounts, and better loan and deposit rates, according to a notice sent to members. One PTCU branch is...
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Sweden has received more refugees per capita than any other country last year, but many Swedes have started to question the country’s immigration policies as crime rates and extremism are on the rise. Traditionally, Sweden has been viewed as welcoming to refugees. In 1970, most immigrants came...
Here was the origin of surveillance capitalism in an unprecedented and lucrative brew: behavioural surplus, data science, material infrastructure, computational power, algorithmic systems, and automated platforms. As click-through rates skyrocketed, advertising quickly became as important as search. Eventuall...
the clincial routine prefers RFA (or, occasionally, microwave ablation) treatment for smaller liver tumors. Although microwave ablation has become more prevalent in the past years, no statistically significant difference in survival rates compared to RFA of smaller lesions (diameter below 3.5 cm) in...
Of all the interventions climate advocates promote, their plans to interfere with food production are the most terrifying. If history teaches us anything, that lesson is food abundance is fragile; Venezuela, the Soviet Union, North Korea, Pol Pot’s Cambodia, Mao’s China; history has given...
The Clinton administration also vastly expanded the use of executive orders to usurp Congress's lawmaking powers. President Clinton used executive orders to nationalise millions of acres of land, impose pro-union rules that Congress wouldn't pass, strengthen the federal government's hand in disputes...