Gym Membership Price Hike: Planet Fitness Raises Monthly Fee to $15 Amid Rising Costs

Providence, Rhode Island – Rising costs seem to be affecting various aspects of life, from groceries to gas prices and now even gym memberships. Planet Fitness, a popular gym chain, has recently announced a price increase for its classic $10 monthly membership, raising it to $15. This adjustment marks the first price hike of its $10 membership in nearly three decades, signaling a significant change for new members looking to join the gym. Interim Chief …

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Electricity Billing Overhaul Sparks Outrage Among California Consumers – New Mandatory Monthly Fee Introduced

Sacramento, California- The California Public Utilities Commission made a significant decision on Thursday to change the way electricity is billed, despite facing opposition from numerous electricity customers across the state. The commission voted unanimously in favor of adding a new fixed monthly fee for consumers, which would be compulsory at $24.15 per month. This new billing structure aims to lower the rate per kilowatt hour, incentivizing individuals to transition to electric cars and replace gas …

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Stocks Suffer First Monthly Loss Since October: What This Means for Investors Now!

In New York City, U.S. stock futures showed little change on Monday night, setting the stage for a week highlighted by major company earnings, the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision, and the eagerly anticipated monthly jobs report. With stocks potentially halting a streak of six consecutive winning months, investors are closely watching the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq 100 futures for any shifts in market sentiment. Following a positive trading session on …

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Discounted Monthly Metro-North and LIRR Passes for NYC Commuters Coming Soon as MTA Launches Congestion Pricing Plan

New York, NY – The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has announced plans to introduce new fare discounts for Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North trips that both begin and end within New York City’s five boroughs. This move comes as the agency prepares to implement its congestion pricing program in Manhattan. The MTA board is expected to approve a 10% discount on monthly tickets for fare zones within the city, aiming to make commuting more …

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**AI Boom**: TSMC Surges with Record Monthly Revenue in March – Get the Inside Scoop Now!

Krakow, Poland – Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) experienced a significant increase in monthly revenue in March, benefiting from the growing demand for high-end chips amidst the ongoing artificial intelligence boom. The company reported a revenue of 195.2 billion new Taiwan dollars ($6.1 billion) in March, reflecting a 34.3% year-on-year growth rate – the highest since November 2022. TSMC’s revenue for the first quarter reached 592.6 billion new Taiwan dollars, up by 16.5% compared to …

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Legal “Pro-Trump Super PAC Transfers Millions Monthly to Save America Fund for Skyrocketing Legal Bills”

The transfer of millions of dollars from a pro-Trump super PAC to former President Donald Trump’s legal fund has raised eyebrows and financial implications. The fund, known as Save America, has been sustained by these transfers as it faced mounting legal expenses following Trump’s indictment by a New York grand jury. Save America, established shortly after Trump’s 2020 election loss, operates as a “leadership PAC” funded by Make America Great Again Inc. (MAGA Inc.), a …

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Nintendo Continues to Impress with Monthly Releases – What’s Next in Store for the Switch?

Los Angeles, California – Despite concerns about Nintendo’s slow year, the gaming giant continues to deliver with a steady stream of new first-party releases, averaging one game per month. Alongside these first-party titles, players can also look forward to a lineup of exciting third-party games. This strong start to the year has many speculating that Nintendo still has big surprises in store for the latter half of 2022. Compared to 2018, which saw a lackluster …

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