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IRS Cracks Down on Wealthy Tax Evaders: $1 Billion in Unpaid Taxes Collected

IRS Cracks Down on Wealthy Tax Evaders: A Success Story High-Income Individuals Held Accountable for Unpaid Taxes According to Wonkette, The government’s tax agency, the IRS, has caught hundreds of rich people who didn’t pay their taxes. They made $1 billion in taxes and penalties from these wealthy individuals. This is a big deal because […]

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$505M Deficit: Mayor Brandon Johnson Stands Firm on CPS Pension Obligation

Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago stands firm against staff cuts and insists CPS fulfills its $175 million pension obligation amid a $505 million deficit. Mayor Brandon Johnson and CPS Navigate Fiscal Challenges Amidst Pension Obligations Mayor Brandon Johnson stands steadfast against staff cuts and insists on CPS fulfilling its $175 million pension obligation despite a […]

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Enbridge: 7.50% Annual Dividend Yield and Diversified Energy Operations

Enbridge is recognized for its stable revenue from pipelines and diversified energy operations. Enbridge’s Diversification Strengthens Its Position Enbridge (TSX:ENB) is highly regarded for its extensive pipeline network which transports a significant portion of North America’s crude oil and natural gas. This robust infrastructure provides stable revenue streams making Enbridge a resilient choice amidst market […]

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Missouri Signs Nine New Bills Into Law, Including Property Tax Freeze for Seniors

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed nine legislative bills into law on Tuesday, introducing significant measures on public safety and property management. Public Safety Enhancements The public safety bill encompasses Blair’s Law, which introduces state penalties for celebratory gunfire. Named after Blair Shanahan Lane, a Kansas City girl killed by a stray bullet during the 4th […]

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SNAP Payment Errors Affect 1 in 10 Households: USDA Reports 11.68% Error Rate

SNAP Payment Errors Impact 1 in 10 Households: USDA Reports 11.68% Error Rate USDA Calls for FY25 Budget Boost to Enhance SNAP Payment Accuracy A persistent error in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is leaving millions of Americans without the correct amount of benefits each month. According to BLACK ENTERPRISE, the new data from […]

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Congress Wants to Help Students with College Aid

Congress Seeks to Streamline College Aid Process Early Access to Financial Aid: A Boost for College-Bound Students According to insidehighered, Congress wants the Education Department to release a form that helps students get financial aid for college earlier, by October 1st. This will help students plan and prepare for college better. The current deadline is […]

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