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NHRA Top Fuel Team Millican Returns with Boninfante as Co-Crew Chief

Clay Millican and the Parts Plus/Rick Ware Racing team are revving up for the 2024 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series, with an exciting addition to their crew. Nitro veteran Nicky Boninfante joins the team as co-crew chief, promising to bolster their performance on the track. Millican, known for his prowess on the drag strip, […]

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Maryland Comptroller Confirms Tax Refund Delays Due to System Glitch

Thousands of Maryland residents eagerly awaiting their tax refunds have been met with frustration and uncertainty as delays persist in the processing of returns. The Maryland Office of the Comptroller has attributed these delays to technical issues stemming from the recent launch of their new online tax portal. The system downtime, which occurred between January […]

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New Tax Rules for Student Loan Forgiveness: What Borrowers Need to Know in 2026

The looming question on the minds of countless student loan borrowers across the nation pertains to the tax implications of the Student Aid Validation for Education (SAVE) program. As the SAVE initiative garners attention and confusion, borrowers are seeking clarity regarding the taxability of their forgiven student loans. Under the current tax code, forgiven student […]

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Alaska’s No-Income-Tax Policy: A Double-Edged Sword

Alaska, known for its breathtaking landscapes and frontier spirit, boasts a unique advantage among American states: no state income tax. While this policy might seem like a financial boon, it comes with its own set of challenges and considerations for residents. Living in a state without income tax is often viewed as an attractive prospect […]

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Modernizing Liquor Laws: South Carolina’s Sunday Sales Bill

The South Carolina House has taken a significant step towards modernizing the state’s liquor laws by approving a bill that would permit liquor stores to operate for a few hours on Sundays, provided their local governments endorse the measure. What is the Bill About? Advocates of the bill argue that it is high time to […]

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Nebraska Governor Reverses Decision, Accepts Federal Funding to Feed Hungry Children

After facing significant pressure from lawmakers, community members, and a bipartisan group of high school students, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen has reversed his decision to reject federal funding aimed at combating childhood hunger during the summer break. The reversal comes as a relief to many, particularly those concerned about food insecurity among low-income families in […]

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