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Morata suffers ‘knock’ in clash with security guard

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Morata suffers ‘knock’ in clash with security guard Spain striker Álvaro Morata had a scare when a stadium security guard accidently slammed into his right leg after his team beat France in the European Championship semifinals on Tuesday.

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Should I knock down this wall?

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Should I knock down this wall? We are going to do a full remodel. Debating whether or not to knock down the wall between tub and shower and move the shower head to opposite wall. Pro: more open vibe Con: you can see the toilet and less privacy when using it and someone else also needs the bathroom submitted by /u/jimbomaniaz01

Reddit Interior Design 413 2024-07-02

Madrid win shootout to knock City out of UCL

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Madrid win shootout to knock City out of UCL Real Madrid’s Antonio Rudiger scored the decisive penalty to lift his team to an edge-of-your-seat 4-3 shootout victory over holders Manchester City after their Champions League quarter-final tie finished 4-4 on aggregate following a 1-1 draw in the…

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Should I knock out my student loans before interest restarts?

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Should I knock out my student loans before interest restarts? I am in my early to mid 20s and make $62,000 annually. I currently have ~$38,000 saved with $27,000 Federal Student loans (2.5%-5%) interest on the varying loans). I have no other substantial debt but live in a HCOL area with $1200 in rent. submitted by /u/michaelfw

Reddit Personal Finance 608 2023-11-07

Using a large chunk of savings to knock down student loans

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Using a large chunk of savings to knock down student loans I have just under $100k in federal student loans. I was fortunate to land a decent job during the pandemic, and build a decent savings, purchase a house with a reasonable mortgage rate (3%) and continued to build a savings. Here are some details and my plan: Around $43k of my loans groups are >4.5 % interest rate I currently have just about…

Reddit Personal Finance 307 2023-08-21