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Chicago Man Charged with Armed Robbery in South Shore Incident

In late June, Cedric Dupree, 56, reportedly robbed a woman at gunpoint in South Shore, Chicago. He has been charged with armed robbery. Chicago police charged Dupree with a crime for the event that happened on the South Side of the city, Michigan Live reported. Details of Man Charged with Armed Robbery The incident took […]

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US Government’s EITC Payment Schedule 2024: Refund Payouts & Eligibility Explained

The United States government is rolling out various financial assistance programs, including the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), to aid citizens in need. EITC provides tax breaks to individuals with low to moderate incomes. Detailed information regarding EITC Payment Schedule 2024 and eligibility criteria is accessible on the official IRS website, underscoring the government’s commitment […]

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Ohio Passes House Bill 324 to Boost E15 Sales with Biofuel Tax Credit

Ohio’s House of Representatives has passed House Bill 324, which supports a short-term tax credit of 5 cents per gallon for biofuels mixed with E15 or higher. State Representatives Riordan McClain and Roy Klopfenstein are pushing for this bill, which will make it easier for Ohioans to get this cheap, locally made fuel. The goal […]

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Man Pleads Guilty to Intimidating NHPR Journalist in Landmark Case

In a landmark case of harassment and intimidation, Michael Waselchuck, a New Hampshire resident, admitted guilt in federal court for his role in a conspiracy targeting New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR) journalists. This development underscores the serious threats faced by journalists in the line of duty. Conspiracy to Intimidate NHPR Journalists Unveiled Waselchuck’s guilty plea […]

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Seniors to See 5.2% Increase in Social Security Benefits: Relief Amid Rising Costs

Seniors and eligible citizens are set to receive a 5.2% increase in Social Security benefits, offering much-needed relief amidst soaring living expenses. The government’s decision to boost maximum taxable earnings reflects efforts to align pension policies with the evolving economy, providing beneficiaries with greater financial stability. Impact of Increase in Social Security Benefits The 5.2% […]

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Biden Administration’s Plan for Student Loan Forgiveness: Who Might Qualify?

Following the Supreme Court’s rejection of the original debt cancellation proposal, the Biden administration has announced plans to only offer student loan forgiveness to users who are experiencing “financial hardship.” It’s still not clear who might be able to get this help, but the upcoming rules session of the U.S. Department of Education and other […]

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