Tag: Newsbreak local news
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Legislators in Alabama rush to defend IVF providers
A combined bill cannot become law unless it has been approved by both the House and the Senate. It comes after the state’s highest court decided that individuals can be made accountable for killing frozen embryos, which have similar rights as children. Many clinics withdrew services as a result of the verdict, which caused them…
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In the lawsuit involving the release of papers, Jack Teixeira is believed to enter a guilty plea
It is believed that Jack Teixeira, the former Air National guardsman accused of disclosing sensitive military information online, will enter a guilty plea. In a move submitted to a federal court in Boston on Thursday, prosecutors requested a new plea hearing to be held the following week. Nearly a year has passed since Teixeira was…
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The judge is suspicious about the complaint Elon Musk’s X filed regarding research on hate speech
A federal judge in San Francisco is about to dismiss a lawsuit that Elon Musk’s X filed against a nonprofit organization, claiming that the platform permitted hate speech to circulate on the website that used to be known as Twitter. Attorneys for X filed a lawsuit against the Center for Countering Digital Hate the previous…
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Senior Centers in Lancaster County Extend Helping Hand with Property Tax and Rent Rebate Applications!
Senior Centers Assistance for Tax Applications Qualifications and Financial Relief Criteria In-person assistance is being given to senior centers residents on five specific dates throughout March to file their state property tax and rent rebate applications, as well as their state income taxes. According to LNP LancasterOnline, the state Department of Revenue’s initiative is designed…
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Robbery in Manhattan Beach: Serial BevMo Suspect Crackdown!
Burglary Spree at BevMo Store in Manhattan Beach Swift Response by Manhattan Beach Police According to Patch, in a series of incidents plaguing a BevMo store in a robbery in Manhattan Beach, California authorities have finally made headway in apprehending the perpetrators. Throughout February, the store on Rosecrans Avenue fell victim to three separate burglaries…
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Due to their deception of federal crop insurance programs, 2 farmers from Southeast Colorado were convicted to federal prison
As per the U.S. District Attorney’s Office of Colorado, 2 farmers from southeast Colorado received sentences on Thursday to a total of 8 months in prison for allegedly interfering with and destroying rain gauges in order to defraud government crop insurance programs. As per to a US Attorney General’s Office spokeswoman, a way that the…
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Senators approve the F-16 deal to Turkey with caution as part of the deal to expand NATO- “A deal is a deal”
On Thursday, US senators expressed their strong disapproval of Turkey’s actions as an ally, but they decided not to stop the supply of F-16s to Turkey. They were honoring an unwritten agreement whereby the Turks will receive the fighter jets in exchange for their ceasing to obstruct Sweden’s NATO membership. Sen. Jim Risch of Idaho,…
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SSDI Taxable: What portion of your benefits is subject to taxes?
The IRS has regulations based on your circumstances. In the US, a federal program called Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) offers financial support to those who are incapable to work because of a qualifying disability. Workers pay to SSDI, a type of social insurance that is managed by the Social Security Administration (SSA), via payroll…
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An overview to the retirement savings incentive known as the saver’s tax credit
At an age when more than fifty percent of all American families aged 55 and older were saving nothing for retirement, the government created the saver’s credit as a tool to encourage people to save money for their future. The tax benefit is intended for people with low to moderate incomes; the IRS describes it…
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Corporate Transit Fee: Murphy Unveils $55.9 Billion Budget with Business Tax Plan
Corporate Transit Fee: Addressing Transit Woes Challenges and Controversies According to Politico, a budget proposal totaling $55.9 billion was unveiled by New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, which prioritizes addressing the state’s beleaguered mass transit system. The introduction of the Corporate Transit Fee is the foundation of this plan, which is aimed at producing revenue from…