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Over 9 Million Americans Qualify for Section 8 Housing Assistance Beyond Food Stamps

As worries about cheap housing grow, it’s shocking to learn that over 9 million Americans are qualified for Section 8 Housing assistance, which is more than the number of people who get food stamps. Section 8 Housing is an important program run by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that helps low-income families … Read more

Baltimore Mayor Finalizes $18M Deal to Convert Hotels into Shelters for Unhoused Residents

Mayor Brandon M. Scott’s administration in Baltimore, MD, has sealed an $18 million agreement to repurpose two hotels into shelters, Sleep Inn & Suites Downtown Inner Harbor and Holiday Inn Express Baltimore-Downtown, into shelters for the city’s unhoused. This move signifies a significant step in fulfilling Scott’s commitment to address homelessness, a pledge made three … Read more

Revealed: The 10 Worst Places In Georgia for 2024, Where Not to Reside?

According to a recent analysis by Friday Night Science, Brunswick and Forest Park have been identified as the two most worst places in Georgia for 2024. The study examined various factors such as crime rates, economic conditions, and living standards to compile the list. 10 Worst Places In Georgia for 2024 Brunswick: Despite its coastal … Read more

Americans Face Smaller Tax Refunds This Year Amid IRS Data Reveals

Early IRS data reveals a significant changes in average tax refunds resulting to smaller tax refunds this year compared to the same period last year, sparking concerns among taxpayers awaiting their refunds. With an average refund check of $1,395 as of February 2nd, down 29% from last year’s $1,963, individuals are bracing for financial adjustments. … Read more

Harvey Weinstein Trial: Claims Unfair Trial in Bid to Overturn Rape Conviction

Harvey Weinstein’s bid to overturn his 2020 rape conviction in New York reached a critical stage as arguments were heard in the state’s highest appeals court. His lawyer contends that the #MeToo movement tainted Harvey Weinstein trial, while prosecutors argue that evidence of Weinstein’s prior behavior was crucial to understanding his intent. Harvey Weinstein Trial: … Read more

Texans Point Fingers at Greg Abbott Property Taxes Soaring High Despite Relief Package

Despite Governor Greg Abbott property taxes relief package of $18 billion, many Texas residents are grappling with higher property taxes, attributing the burden to Abbott’s policies, as revealed by an exclusive poll conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies for Newsweek.  Greg Abbott Property Taxes Soaring High: Public Perception of Property Tax Hikes Following the enactment … Read more

Survey Reveals 10 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Tempe for 2024

A recent survey conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies uncovers Tempe’s most dangerous neighborhoods, shedding light on areas where safety concerns persist despite the city’s overall appeal. From property crime rates to median income levels, the findings highlight the challenges faced by residents in these communities. Overview of the Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Tempe Knoell … Read more

Americans Anticipate 4th Stimulus Check Tax Boost: $1,600 Per Child in New Stimulus Package

It’s time to talk about the 4th stimulus check, but millions of Americans are also looking forward to a possible tax increase of $1,600 per child this coming tax season. But people must meet certain requirements set by the government in order to get this cash help. Eligibility Criteria for the 4th Stimulus Check Tax … Read more

Navigating Philadelphia’s 2023 Wage Tax Refunds: What You Need to Know

As Philadelphia prepares for the 2023 wage tax refunds season, understanding eligibility criteria and procedural changes is crucial for residents, My Chesco reported. This guide offers insights into who qualifies, necessary documents, and recent shifts in refund procedures. Philadelphia’s 2023 Wage Tax Refunds: Eligibility and Documentation Workers eligible for the 2023 wage tax refunds include … Read more

Netanyahu Defends Biden’s Mental Fitness Against ‘Elderly Old Man’ Accusations

In an appearance with ABC’s This Week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defends Biden’s mental health and denied claims that he was losing his mind, according to Media Ite. Netanyahu Defends Biden: Netanyahu’s Supportive Remarks During the interview, Netanyahu defends of Biden’s mental decline, citing personal interactions with the President, including phone conversations and a … Read more