As Hurricane Laura threatens the Gulf Coast, potentially raising the storm surge to more than 10 feet in Louisiana, here’s a guide to flood insurance.
Author: Janna Herron, USA TODAY
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Lyft goes public: Stock rises almost 9% in its Nasdaq debut
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Dow closes up more than 700 points after blockbuster job report and Fed rate fears ease
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Bitcoin recovers above $4,000 after dropping to over one-year low
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