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Walmart shooter likely used card to buy gun

Payments Dive

The gunman in a 2019 attack at an El Paso Walmart store likely used a credit card to buy his gun online. This story is one in a series of pieces tracking payment methods for guns used in mass shootings.

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DOJ alleges SCRA violations by City of El Paso for auctioning servicemembers’ vehicles without court orders

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Department of Justice (“DOJ”) filed a complaint against the City of El Paso, Texas (the “City”) and several co-defendants alleging violations of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (“SCRA”) for auctioning off at least 176 motor-vehicles owned by SCRA-protected servicemembers. On February 2, 2023, the U.S.

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El Paso Teachers FCU Leads With 5-Year Jumbo CD

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El Paso Area Teachers Federal Credit Union's 60-month Jumbo CD ($50k min) currently earns 2.61% APY. 60-month Regular CD earns 2.51% APY ($500 min).

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Evolve Federal Credit Union's Rewards Checking Offers Excellent Rate

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Evolve Federal Credit Union's (El Paso, Texas) rewards checking, ePriority Checking, offers one of the highest APYs for small balances.

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Tesla Tequila Sells Out On First Day Of Launch

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New Tesla locations are being planned in Tucson, Arizona; El Paso, Texas; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Smithtown, New York. Its Chinese-built Model 3 at Gigafactory Shanghai has so far proved successful. The car has the option of dual motor all-wheel drive and goes from zero to 60 mph in as little as 3.2

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Payless Pops-Up For The Holidays

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And New York is just the starting point — Payless is all-in on pop-ups this season, with locations planned for Whittier, California; Alpharetta, Georgia; Paramus, New Jersey; Limerick, Pennsylvania; Clarksburg, Maryland; Hagerstown, Maryland; Hickory, North Carolina; and El Paso, Texas.

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What To Make Of The Gradual Return Of The In-Office Workforce

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While workers are flocking back to their desk in Dallas, doctors in El Paso are encouraging residents to stay home lest their hospital be overwhelmed by patients. And, case counts are spiking. Localities are putting up new restrictions and limits of movement to try and limit the spread.