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Will Social Security checks be late? How debt limit fight could impact July payments

May 16, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Leada Gore Millions of Americans rely on Social Security benefits but the ongoing debt limit fight could put those payments in jeopardy. If the debt ceiling isn’t raised by the projected default date in June, […]
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Turbo Tax settlement checks on the way: How much will they be and who qualifies?

May 11, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Leada Gore Millions of taxpayers who used the popular Intuit filing software Turbo Tax will be receiving a check in the coming weeks. That money is part of a 2022 50-state, $141 million settlement stemming […]
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Highest-paying jobs with no formal education requirements

May 9, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Leada Gore  Advanced education typically leads to higher pay. But, there are some jobs with no formal education requirements that pay well and are in high demand. Stacker recently used 2021 Bureau of Labor Statistics data […]
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 US students are choosing trades over college degrees, fueling booming programs 

April 25, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Olivia Sanchez NASHVILLE, Tenn. — It’s almost 4 p.m. at the Nashville branch of the Tennessee College of Applied Technology, and the students in the auto collision repair night class are just starting their school […]
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Facebook may owe you money: When is deadline to submit a claim?

April 25, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Leada Gore  Millions of Facebook users could be in line for money as part of an agreement between the social media giant’s parent company Meta and lawyers representing plaintiffs in multiple class action lawsuits. Meta […]
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Don Lemon out at CNN: ‘I am stunned’

April 25, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Ben Flanagan  Don Lemon is out at CNN, he announced via Twitter on Monday morning. Lemon tweeted an image of a statement announcing the he had been “terminated” by the network. “I was informed this morning by my […]
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Food Insecurity, Hunger Expected to Soar After Cuts to Extra SNAP Benefits

April 25, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Barrington M. Salmon NNPA Newswire Food security advocates, policymakers, and others had been warning of the dire consequences to those most in need if Congress chose to halt the extra allotments of SNAP benefits. […]
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After Brookside investigation, DOJ urges states to end ‘unlawful’ collection of fines, fees

April 25, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Ivana Hrynkiw The U.S. Department of Justice is urging states in an open letter to stop aggressively issuing fines and fees – “strongly encourag(ing) you to consider alternative ways to obtain resources.” The DOJ issued […]
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Stamp prices set to increase for 2nd time this year: How much will Forever Stamp cost?

April 18, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Leada Gore The U.S. Post Office is set to raise the price of Forever stamps, the second increase in a year. USPS filed a notice Monday with the Postal Regulatory Commission outlining plans to raise […]
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Biden Honors ‘Important Civil Rights Leader’ Bryan Stevenson with National Humanities Medal

March 29, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Howard Koplowitz President Biden awarded Bryan Stevenson, attorney and founder of the Montgomery-based Equal Justice Initiative, with a National Humanities Medal “for his moral call to redeem the soul of our nation.” The EJI […]

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