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Idahoans Urged to Claim $4.4M in Unclaimed Tax Refunds Before Deadline

Idaho residents have until May 17 to seize their share of $4.4 million in unclaimed tax refunds, as announced by the IRS. With approximately 4,500 Idahoans yet to file their 2020 federal tax returns, each person stands to reclaim an average refund of $761. Under federal law, taxpayers have a three-year window to file and […]

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Ohio’s Violent Crime Rate Declines: A Two-Decade Overview

Ohio, like the rest of the United States, has seen a significant decrease in violent crime rates over the past two decades, according to FBI data. Analyzing statistics from 1995 to 2020 provides insights into the state’s law enforcement landscape. Between 1995 and 2020, Ohio consistently boasted a violent crime rate lower than the national […]

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Minneapolis Man Myon Burrell Faces New Drug Charges

Myon Burrell, a name entwined with controversy and legal entanglements, finds himself once again at the center of judicial scrutiny. The 38-year-old Minneapolis resident, whose name made headlines after his 2020 release from an 18-year prison sentence for the murder of Tyesha Edwards, is now facing fresh legal troubles. On Thursday, Burrell was arrested and […]

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California’s Looming Pension Crisis: A Tale of Political Gridlock

Amidst the hustle and bustle of California’s legislative chambers, a quiet storm brews, one that threatens to wreak havoc on the state’s financial stability. The issue at hand? The ever-mounting burden of pension debt, a problem that policymakers seem content to ignore. In recent years, California has grappled with a pension crisis of unprecedented proportions. […]

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Homeless Man Shot Dead in Downtown Las Vegas, Police Investigate

Las Vegas, NV – In the early hours of Wednesday morning, tragedy struck in downtown Las Vegas as a homeless man in his 60s fell victim to a fatal shooting. The incident occurred at approximately 4:30 a.m. on the 800 block of South 6th Street, sparking an investigation by the Metropolitan Police Department. According to […]

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Georgia Man Denied Bond in 23-Year-Old Cold Case Murder of Law Student

A 48-year-old Georgia man charged with the murder of law student Tara Louise Baker has been denied bond in Athens. Edrick Lamont Faust stands accused of the brutal killing of the 23-year-old first-year law student and setting fire to her apartment in a chilling cold case dating back 23 years. Faust faces a litany of […]

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California Faces $45 Billion Budget Deficit: Gov. Newsom Unveils Plan

California, the Golden State known for its booming economy, is now grappling with a staggering budget deficit of $45 billion. This daunting financial challenge comes just three years after enjoying a surplus of over $100 billion. Governor Gavin Newsom recently revealed his strategy to tackle this crisis, setting the stage for intense negotiations with Democratic […]

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New York Democrat Proposes Sweeping Changes to 2024 NYS Farm Bill

In the ongoing discussions surrounding the 2024 Farm Bill, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a Democrat from New York State, has put forth a series of proposals aimed at addressing key issues within the agricultural and food assistance sectors. One of the primary focuses of Senator Gillibrand’s proposals is the rectification of an error in SNAP (Supplemental […]

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IRS Announces Guidelines for Fourth Stimulus Check Distribution in 2024: Check Eligibility and Payment Dates by State

As anticipation mounts for potential financial relief, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has unveiled guidelines for the distribution of the fourth round of stimulus checks in 2024. With no official confirmation from the US government regarding additional stimulus checks, the IRS outlines criteria and payment details based on proposals and discussions. Here’s what you need […]

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Indiana’s Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities Revealed: A Closer Look

Indiana, known for its vibrant communities and rich cultural heritage, also harbors some areas with concerning crime rates. Based on recent data, here’s a breakdown of the top 10 most dangerous cities in the Hoosier State. South Bend: Topping the list is South Bend, where residents face significantly higher rates of both violent and property […]

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