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Melatonin Manufacturers Urged to Adopt New Packaging and Labeling Rules Following Uptick in Hospitalizations Among Children

The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) released new melatonin safety standards, which supplement manufacturers urged to follow.


Student Loan Forgiveness 2024: President Joe Biden Unveils New Plan to Cancel Debt of 25 Million Borrowers

The Biden administration has announced its official plans to address the issue of ballooning interest and alleviate the burden of student loan debt for borrowers.

SSDI Payment April 2024: Who Will Receive Social Security Benefits Today?

For the millions of Americans who rely on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), the arrival of monthly payments is a vital lifeline that helps them meet their financial needs.

FBI Launches Criminal Inquiry Into Baltimore Bridge Collapse as Authorities Recover Fourth Body

The FBI is investigating the March collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge after local authorities found a fourth body.


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Tax Day 2024: What To Do If You Failed To Pay Your Taxes on the Deadline?
As Tax Day arrives, the IRS has informed taxpayers that they have other options available if they are unable to meet the deadline for paying their taxes.
Washington DC Ranked as the Hardest-Working City in US; Factors Include Employment Rate, Average Weekly Work Hours
According to a study conducted by WalletHub, Washington DC has been ranked as the hardest working city in America.
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A group representing the legal marijuana market cautioned New York cannabis regulators that a large increase in pot retailers might harm licensed companies.
940,000 Taxpayers May Receive Extra $932 Tax Refunds From IRS; Here's Why!
Nearly 940,000 taxpayers could be in for an exciting surprise as they may receive extra tax refunds from the IRS.
99 Cents Only Files for Bankruptcy as Stores Are Closing Down for Good
99 Cents Only recently announced the closures of roughly 371 stores across California, Nevada, Texas, and Arizona.
Social Security Payment 2025: Here’s the Actual Amount You May Receive Next Year as Chances of Increase Rise
A cost-of-living increase (COLA) of 3.2% in 2024 helped a lot of people in the US who depend on Social Security to get by.
Semitrailer Driver Intentionally Rammed 18-Wheeler Into Texas Public Safety Office After License Renewal Was Denied, Leaving 1 Dead, 13 Injured
A semitrailer driver in Texas crashed a stolen 18-wheeler into a public safety building after his request for a commercial driver's license renewal was denied.
Judge Declines to Drop Hunter Biden's Federal Gun Charges, Rejects Claim Case Is 'Politically Motivated'
A judge ruled that Hunter Biden was unable to present evidence supporting his claim that the charges against him for gun-related offenses were influenced by Donald Trump or his allies in Congress.
Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Drives Boot Sales Jump Over 20% Across The US, Retailers Are Thriving
Sales of Western-style boots saw a significant increase of over 20% in the week following the release of Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' last month.
[SURVEY] 85% of Americans Who Max Out Credit Cards Blame Inflation, Leading To $10K To $30K CC Debt
A new survey revealed that 85% of Americans who max out their credit cards blame the U.S. economic inflation.
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