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  2. List of blood donation agencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nearly every hospital in the United States has a blood bank and transfusion service. The following is a list of groups that collect blood for transfusion and not a complete list of blood banks .

  3. Change.org - Wikipedia

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    Change.org solicits signatories to donate money after signing the petition. Although the donation is optional, it can be misleading to users who may believe it is used to fund petition organizers or advance that particular petition. The donations are "unrestricted", according to its FAQ.

  4. Topical timeline of Russian interference in the 2016 United ...

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    Summer: IRA employees use the stolen identities of four Americans to open PayPal and bank accounts to act as conduits for funding their activities in the United States. July 5: "United Muslims of America", an IRA group, orders posters with fake Clinton quotes promoting Sharia Law. The posters are ordered for the "Support Hillary, Save American ...

  5. Is it safe to link bank accounts?

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    Linking bank accounts is a way to make it easier to transact between the two.

  6. 5 signs that US retirees are richer than they think - AOL

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    Here's how. But many may be in a stronger financial position than they realize. Here are a few signs that American retirees may be richer than they think. 1. Minimal debt. It's not unusual for ...

  7. 17 legitimate ways to get money fast - AOL

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    Many banks, such as Axos Bank and Capital One, have also integrated early direct deposit into their accounts.

  8. Donors Trust - Wikipedia

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    Donors Trust is an American nonprofit donor-advised fund. It was founded in 1999 with the goal of "safeguarding the intent of libertarian and conservative donors". [5] As a donor advised fund, Donors Trust is not legally required to disclose the identity of its donors, and most of its donors remain anonymous. [6] [7] It distributes funds to various conservative and libertarian organizations ...

  9. NC historic site receives largest donation in state history ...

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    And the money to do it — the largest donation from a single donor to a historic site in state history — comes from the foundation started by the Duke family, which has long been at the center ...