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Social Security Payment Worth Up to $4,873: Who's Eligible to Receive on July 10?

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.

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.


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Texas Residents Win to Preserve Historic 19th-Century Farm Amid Mall Development Battle
Residents near Dallas halted a farmland-to-shopping-center project through community opposition, leading the developer to retract the proposal, while in Plano, the Haggards face possible revisions to their mixed-use development plans amid local resistance.
How to Use Credit Cards Responsibly
The average consumer has $6,218 in credit card debt, and the number of borrowers who are unable to make their payments is on the rise.
DOJ Arrests Three in Massive Identity Theft Scheme Funding North Korean Government, Targeting Thousands of American Professionals
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.
Here Are Some Things US Seniors Need to Know About Retiring Abroad
With a growing number of people in the US choosing to retire elsewhere, those doing so are advised to research thoroughly on where to retire and enjoy their Social Security payments as much as possible.
President Biden Departs The White House For Nevada
The Biden administration has made a significant move towards reclassifying marijuana as a drug with lower risks, according to White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
US Cycling Industry Fearful of E-Bikes Being Included in New China Clean Tech Tariffs
Advocacy groups within the US bicycle community are calling on domestic stakeholders to reach out to lawmakers regarding the recent EV tariffs.
Trump Media Delays Quarterly Filing Due to Auditor Change; Stock Surges, Adding Billions to Former President’s Stake
Trump Media has postponed its quarterly filing due to a change in auditors, while simultaneously witnessing a surge in stock value, adding billions to the former president's stake.
Volaris Fined $300,000 by US Transportation Department Over Tarmac Delays
Volaris has been fined $300,000 by the US Transportation Department for leaving international flight passengers stranded on tarmacs for four hours or more.
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The Las Vegas Strip's Mirage hotel-casino will close in July to become a luxury Hard Rock hotel.
Visa to Change Credit, Debit Card Operations in US
Visa has implemented sweeping changes on how its credit and debit cards are used in the United States through the introduction of a single physical card that could be connected to multiple bank accounts.
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