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Accelerated Income Tax Reduction Sought by South Carolina Senate While House Examines Property Tax Rebate
The South Carolina Senate began discussing a budget on Tuesday that accelerates a projected income tax reduction rather than the House's plan to use $500 million to provide homeowners a one-time property tax relief.
Alabama House Approves Bill Targeting Businesses That Voluntarily Recognize Unions Without Secret Ballot Elections
A proposed bill in Alabama may prevent corporations from receiving financial incentives for recognizing unions without a secret ballot election.
TikTok Ban in US Almost Inevitable After Senate Approves Bill Forcing Parent Company to Divest Owvnership or Face Prohibition
TikTok users is likely to find that the popular social media platform is either under new ownership or, but not immediately, totally banned in the US.
New Biden Administration Rule to Grant 4 Million Workers Overtime Pay; Here's What You Need to Know!
The Biden administration unveiled a new rule that will make millions workers eligible for overtime pay.
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Attendees of a total solar eclipse event at a children's museum in Indiana may have potentially been exposed to measles, as reported by museum and health officials.
Over 100 Northern California nurses protested Kaiser San Francisco Medical Center, arguing the hospital is adopting untested AI that might hurt patients.
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Baltimore's mayor and city council are demanding that the owner and manager of the cargo ship responsible for the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge be held completely accountable for the loss of life.
A $12 billion high-speed rail project connecting Las Vegas and Los Angeles started building on Monday, April 22.
Delta Air Lines is increasing wages for nonunion employees as it prepares for another attempt by a union to represent flight attendants.
Biden's $7B grants are set to create 200,000 jobs and save households $400 yearly on energy costs.
US multi-brand clothes retailer Express Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will close over 100 stores.
The SEC is illegally collecting data on all US stock market investors, according to a new lawsuit. The U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission seal hangs on the facade of its building September 18, 2008 in Washington, DC.
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo claimed Huawei's Mate 60 Pro processor isn't as sophisticated as American chips.