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Robert Bowers, the gunman who killed 11 worshippers in 2018 mass shooting, was sentenced to death by a federal jury on Wednesday

On Wednesday, a federal jury unanimously sentenced to death Robert Bowers, the gunman who killed 11 worshippers and injured six others at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018 in the deadliest-ever attack on Jewish people in the United States. It is the first federal death penalty imposed by the Biden administration, which has suspended executions. The decision…

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The IRS aims for digital documents by 2025 filing tax season as part of their “paperless processing initiative”

The IRS plans to go totally digital documents by 2025, meaning most taxpayers will be able to digitally send a bevy of tax documents and other communications to the agency next filing season. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel unveiled the “paperless processing initiative” on Wednesday in an effort to lower the…

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Thomasville City Council

Thomasville City Council To Implement Property Tax, Raise Utility Rates For Residents To Improve Financial Position

Thomasville City Council proposed implementing a property tax and raising utility rates for residents to improve the city’s financial position. Thomasville City Council Proposes to Implement Property Tax and Raise Utility Rates for Residents Due to Lack of Funds Thomasville City Council proposed to implement a property tax and raise utility rates for residents several…

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President Joe Biden

New Website Launch Opens Applications For New Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

A new website launch initially opened applications for the new student loan forgiveness plan. New Website Launch Begins Taking Applications for SAVE Plan Full Launch Following Rejection of Initial Debt Relief Plan Following the rejection of previous Biden’s debt relief plan, the new website launch began taking applications for the Saving on a Valuable Education…

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Most Dangerous Cities in America

Rankings Unveiled: Most Dangerous Cities in America

The rankings are based on meticulous research, taking into account various factors that contribute to the cities’ overall safety. The list of the most dangerous cities in America has been unveiled, providing insights into the crime rates and safety concerns across the nation Topping the list of the most dangerous cities in America is Springfield,…

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Graduate School Programs Leaving Students Buried in Debt

Study Raises Concerns Over Graduate School Programs Leaving Students Buried in Debt, Struggling to Repay Loans

The study, conducted by the HEA Group and Student Defense, a nonprofit advocating for students’ rights, found that around one-third of graduate school programs owe more on their loans than they initially borrowed five years after completing their programs. Graduate school programs have been under scrutiny due to a new analysis revealing that some students…

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John Stettler

John Stettler in Custody for Alleged Murder of Ex-Girlfriend in Go-Kart Collision

The incident occurred near Driftwood and Boathouse Drives, as reported by the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office on Friday, July 28, at around 1:36 a.m. John Stettler, a 40-year-old man, is currently in custody following the tragic death of his 32-year-old ex-girlfriend in a go-kart collision last week The victim, Sally Minard, was driving an ATV-type…

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OPEC

Oil Benchmarks Reach Critical Levels Amid OPEC+ Production Cut Speculations and Supply Constraints

The OPEC+ Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee meeting, scheduled for this Friday, is expected to announce an extension in oil benchmarks, which could help maintain crude oil prices at these improved levels. Oil Benchmarks, WTI crude oil, and Brent crude oil are holding steady at crucial levels last witnessed in mid-April due to the anticipated production…

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