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IRS will stop its unannounced visit to homes and businesses: “It is the right thing to do, at the right time”, says IRS Commissioner

In an effort to protect the safety of its employees and combat con artists posing as IRS agents, the Internal Revenue Service announced on Monday that it is stopping its decades-old practice of making unannounced visits to homes and businesses. Revenue officials will no longer make unannounced visits to taxpayers’ homes and businesses, “except in a…

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Devon Archer, former Biden Family business associate, has been summoned to testify investigating the family’s shady business

Evidence is mounting that President Biden was involved in his family’s shady overseas business dealings, and testimony from a former associate might make it more difficult for the White House to counter claims of influence peddling and bribery. Mr. Devon Archer witnessed phone calls with the ‘Big Guy’ Devon Archer, a former Biden family business associate,…

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Tennessee Woman Whose Remains Were Discovered Nearly 40 Years Ago Has Finally Been Identified; The search for the Killer Has Begun

Nearly 40 years after her remains were discovered, a Tennesse woman from Nashville has been identified. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is now looking for the murderer of Tennessee woman Michelle Lavone Inman, 23, who was identified through genetic genealogy. In March 1985, a motorist experiencing car difficulties on Interstate 24 West between mile markers…

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Suspects for the brutal killing of Daryl Lee are facing multiple charges: “A road trip to Maryland with a dead body in the passenger seat”

After connecting them to a guy who was discovered dead by a roadside, according to police, a Pennsylvania couple is now being charged with numerous crimes. According to WTAJ, WJAC-6, and CBS News, Justin Green, 41, and Brooke Pullin, 30, both of Johnstown, are presently in custody on accusations that include tampering with physical evidence…

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Briana Ruiz, mother of the “lucky” child who survived in Uvalde School Shooting, said her son is living with scars daily: “He feels it’s not fair that he gets to smile”

Even the “lucky” kids who survived the fatal Robb Elementary School massacre last year have been changed forever. In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Briana Ruiz, 33, said that her son Daniel “Tres” Ruiz Garza, 10, “lives with his scars daily.” Daniel was a fourth grader two doors down from the classroom where the slaughter occurred. According…

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Rex Heuermann, suspect of the Gilbo Beach Killings, was described as ‘monster’ by the Police Commissioner as they are still trying to “put the puzzle together” of the horrendous case.

“If you have destroyed multiple families and taken a loved one away from them, in my eyes you’re a monster. I don’t care how vulgar or harsh it sounds, ask the families to have me put in a different phrase.” Those are the words Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison described Rex Heuermann — the primary suspect…

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Sustainable Clothing of Students From Utah State University is Clicking the Market: Read How They Started and Where You Can Purchase Their Products.

According to this article, biodegradable components made of natural or recycled fibers are used in sustainable clothing. These products use less energy and water, grow without the use of pesticides or fertilizers, and don’t undergo any chemical processing, all of which help to lower their overall carbon footprint. Ellie Cram and Logan James didn’t mince…

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States Sales Tax Holidays: Thinking About Tax-Free Weekend? Check The Sales Tax Holidays For Every State.

Knowing when and how to take advantage of state sales tax holidays might help you save a significant amount of money. This year, several states provide opportunities for discounts throughout July and August, especially if you’re looking for back-to-school-specials. On other things, such as hunting gear, energy-saving appliances, and emergency and weather preparedness equipment, there…

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