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Roselyn Sarita

Property Tax Relief Programs

Property Tax Relief Programs Alleviate Financial Strain for Homeowners and Renters

The rising property tax bills in changing neighborhoods with rapidly increasing property values may cause long-time homeowners to face displacement or tax foreclosure. Property tax increases can also lead landlords to raise rents, potentially displacing older adults and households with limited means Property tax “circuit breaker” is a tool used in many jurisdictions to alleviate…

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Assault on Great-Nephew Outside Chocolate Shop

French President Condemns Assault on Great-Nephew Outside Chocolate Shop

The great-nephew of French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife, Brigitte Macron, was assaulted on Monday evening by anti-government protesters outside a chocolate shop he runs in northern France. Assault on great-nephew of French president’s wife outside chocolate shop deemed ‘unacceptable’ and ‘unspeakable Jean-Baptiste Trogneux, 30, was returning to his apartment above the Trogneux chocolate shop in…

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Wisconsin Man Sentenced to 103 Years in Prison

Wisconsin Man Sentenced to 103 Years in Prison for Murdering Four Passengers in Shocking Case

Antoine Suggs, a 39-year-old man from Scottsdale, Arizona, has been handed a 103-year prison sentence for the murder of four passengers in his Mercedes Benz SUV. Wisconsin man sentenced to 103 years in prison for murdering four passengers The bodies were later found in a cornfield in Wisconsin. Judge JaPaul Harris delivered the consecutive sentences…

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California's Reparations Plan

California’s Reparations Plan: $1.2 Million Proposed for Each Black Resident

The proposed plan, if passed into law, would cost the state an estimated $800 billion. California’s reparations task force has recently approved recommendations that could potentially grant $1.2 million to every Black resident as compensation for slavery and other historical injustices Despite significant opposition to reparations, especially among Republicans and the majority of Americans, San…

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Biden Administration's Student Loan Relief

Biden Administration’s Student Loan Relief Efforts Cancel Over $66 Billion in Education Debt

The US Department of Education, under the Biden administration, has canceled more than $66 billion in education debt through various programs. Biden Administration’s education department cancels Billions in student loan debt Over two million borrowers, including those who have been defrauded and public sector workers, have benefited from this relief. The Public Service Loan Forgiveness…

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Multiple Fatalities and Injuries in Farmington Shooting

Multiple Fatalities and Injuries in Farmington Shooting; Suspected Shooter Killed on Scene

A shooting in Farmington, New Mexico, on Monday morning, left at least three people dead and six others injured, including two police officers. Three dead, six injured in Farmington shooting; suspect killed The suspected shooter, an 18-year-old man, was confronted and killed on the scene, according to police. The two injured officers were listed in…

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Supreme Court to Review Lawsuit

Supreme Court to Review Lawsuit by House Democrats Seeking Trump-related Information

The Supreme Court has announced that it will review a case involving House Democrats’ efforts to obtain information about a lease awarded to a company owned by former President Donald Trump. Supreme Court to Consider House Democrats’ Lawsuit over Trump-owned property lease documents The dispute, known as Carnahan v. Maloney, will be heard in the…

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