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Baltimore Trial Commences Amidst Mysteries Surrounding Officer’s Killing

The trial has commenced for Elliot Knox, one of the suspects accused in the fatal shooting of Baltimore police officer Keona Holley, leaving many questions unanswered regarding the motive behind the attack. Officer Holley tragically lost her life in December 2021 after being shot multiple times while on duty, sitting in her marked patrol car […]

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MLB Players Association Criticizes MLB’s Decision to Cut Pitch Clock Time

The Major League Baseball Players Association, represented by Tony Clark, has voiced dissatisfaction with MLB’s decision to reduce the pitch clock time with runners on base. The move, reducing the time from 20 to 18 seconds, is deemed premature by Clark, who believes it warranted further discussion. Introduced as part of a rules package last […]

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California Residents: Maximizing Education Tax Credits for 2023

The rising costs of higher education are a constant concern for students and families across California. With tuition fees soaring, navigating the financial landscape of academia can be daunting. However, there’s a potential solution that many may be overlooking – education tax credits offered by the IRS. Among the array of tax credits available, two […]

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Human Remains Identified as Missing Marine in Abandoned Mississippi Home

Forensic genealogists have successfully identified the human remains discovered in an abandoned home in Mississippi as those of Gary Lockhart, a former U.S. Marine who went missing a decade ago. In March 2023, authorities from the Jackson Police Department uncovered skeletal remains at a residence on Cooper Road. Despite confirming the remains as male, investigators […]

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Hawaii Tops List of States with Lowest Property Taxes

In a recent study conducted by the Tax Foundation, Hawaii emerged as the state with the lowest property taxes in the United States. The research, which analyzed data from 2019, sheds light on the varying property tax rates across different states, impacting homeowners’ financial obligations. Hawaii boasts an impressively low effective property tax rate of […]

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Tax Return Turmoil: State Refund Delays Tied to eService Processing Woes

Delays Persist for Michigan Earned Income Tax Credit and Retirement Tax Rollback Michigan Treasury Department Addresses Backlog with Progress in Tax Return Processing According to 13 On Your Side, compounding the issue further are the delays encountered in processing tax returns associated with the Michigan Earned Income Tax Credit which stands at a notable 30%, […]

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Chicago, Illinois: Cubs Dominate White Sox in Cactus League Opener

The Chicago White Sox faced a disappointing start to their Cactus League campaign as they succumbed to an 8-1 defeat against their cross-town rivals, the Chicago Cubs, in the season opener. The White Sox, looking to put behind the woes of the previous season, were off to a rocky start as veteran reliever Jesse Chavez […]

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Rochester, New York Residents Have One Day Left to Claim $4,000 Settlement

Residents of Rochester, New York, have just one day left to file claims for a $3 million class action settlement resulting from a data breach at PracticeMax, a healthcare consulting company. The settlement aims to compensate victims of cybercrime due to the breach, with payments starting at $500 for ordinary losses such as banking fees […]

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