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National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration Confirms A Record-Breaking Year For Weather And Climate Disasters Across The Country

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the United States established a record for natural catastrophes. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported on Monday that the United States has experienced a frightening 23 distinct weather and climate catastrophes that have each inflicted at least $1 billion in damages. With still four months left […]

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Discover The Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Detroit — Crime On The Rise

Read on to know some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Detroit. Detroit is a melting pot of different cultures and lifestyles because of its diversified neighborhoods. Detroit boasts a diverse range of neighborhoods, from polished, affluent districts to active student communities and regions that have seen better days. But the city of Detroit, sometimes […]

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US Department Of Treasury Internal Revenue Service Plans To Use Artificial Intelligence To Investigate Tax Evasion At Multibillion Dollar Partnerships

In 2024, the US Department of Treasury Internal Revenue Service will aim to concentrate on targeting richer taxpayers in an effort to recover significant amounts that are owed to the federal government. The US Department of Treasury Internal Revenue Service claimed that it would begin pursuing thousands of extremely wealthy tax cheats in the coming […]

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Hurricane Lee Strengthened Back Into Category 3 That Could Bring Life-Threatening Currents And Dangerous Conditions To Beaches Up And Down The East Coast

Hurricane Lee is expected to restrengthen as Category 3. According to satellite images and data from a hurricane hunter plane on Sunday, Hurricane Lee has once again regained intensity and is now a Category 3 hurricane with top sustained winds of 120 mph. The National Hurricane Center predicts that the Hurricane Lee, whose strength shifted […]

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San Diego Pension Debt Rises Above $3 Billion Dollars

In January 2020, the San Diego pension debt crossed the $3 billion mark for the first time; in January 2021, it reached $3.34 billion. The San Diego pension debt will once more surpass $3 billion. Sharper than anticipated growth in coming years is predicted by new analysis. There will be less money available for municipal […]

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Category 3 Hurricane Lee Poses A Threat Over The East Coast

On Saturday, the northeast Caribbean was ravaged by large surf while Hurricane Lee, a category 3 storm, raged nearby in open waters. On Saturday morning, Category 3 Hurricane Lee was still hundreds of miles east of the Caribbean. However, according to forecasters, the storm’s effects might already be felt this weekend along the US Atlantic […]

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