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Social Security Income Payments to Jump by $60 Monthly in 2025 Amid Persistent Inflation
Social Security recipients are projected to receive an additional $60 per month in 2025, with benefits rising by approximately 3.2 percent due to persistent inflation, according to new estimates.
Earned Income Tax Credit Eligibility: Why You May Not Qualify and Steps to Become Eligible
Overcoming common barriers such as income limits and filing status can enable individuals to qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
Student Loan Forgiveness Deadline Extended by Biden Administration; Here's What You Should Know!
The Biden administration has extended a vital deadline for student loan borrowers seeking debt relief, pushing the deadline for loan consolidation to June 30.
South Korea's Financial Watchdog Discusses Corporate Reform in New York
South Korea's financial regulator assured investors in New York of the government's dedication to corporate reform.
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Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama have voted against joining the United Auto Workers (UAW). Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama voted against joining the United Auto Workers (UAW) on Friday, casting doubt on the ability of the union to unionize factories in the southern United States.
Chinese Nationals Accused of $73 Million Pig Butchering Crypto Scam Gets Arrested—DOJ Shares Details
Some Chinese nationals who are accused of a million-dollar pig butcher crypto scam were arrested. Here's what the Department of Justice announced.
Chinese companies are optimistic about global trade, posing challenges to complete separation, especially as European firms, notably Germany, Spain, and France, express confidence in expanding their presence in China.
Federal authorities convicted a former diversity manager at Facebook and Nike to five years and three months for stealing more than $5 million in DEI funds.
Climate change became less important in Florida when Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Wednesday.
California is offering money to drivers interested in participating in a pilot program to test an alternative to the gas tax. Here's what you need to know.
The US has announced it blocked imports from 26 Chinese cotton traders or warehouse facilities tied to Uyghur forced labor.
The European Union is investigating Facebook and Instagram under concerns of insufficient child protection measures, with Meta facing scrutiny regarding compliance with digital regulations, particularly focusing on age verification tools and privacy safeguards for minors.
An engine of Garuda Indonesia Flight 1105, a Boeing 747-400 carrying Muslim pilgrims to Mecca, caught fire during takeoff in Makassar airport, forcing the pilot to return to the runway in an emergency landing.
The Justice Department reveals arrests in a complex North Korean identity theft operation, with thousands of IT workers using stolen American identities to secure lucrative jobs abroad, resulting in significant revenue and impacting numerous US companies.