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If you're fearful that Social Security is going away, there's no need to have that concern. Because Social Security is funded by payroll taxes, it can't completely run out of funds. Benefit cuts are ...
A crew of Vermonters at a weatherization and heat pump training in Burlington. Photo courtesy Kim Rupe Lennox Maeve Fairfax is a reporter with the Community News Service, part of the University of ...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- A disabled veteran and his wife in Powell Butte say they are drowning in medical bills after losing their VA medical benefits. Matthew Draxton spoke with him and another veteran ...
WASHINGTON, Aug 15 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve announced on Friday it was scrapping a so-called "novel activities" supervision program it created to specifically police banks on their crypto and ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Hundreds of children in Santa Barbara County will start the school year with new backpacks, supplies, clothing, and shoes through Unity Shoppe’s annual Back-to-School Shoppe.
EASTERN IDAHO, Idaho (KIFI)— Candidates looking to run for city races will be able to file their Declaration of Candidacy beginning next Monday, August 18. The deadline to file is August 29, 2025.
WASHINGTON—The Trump administration is blocking funding for a swath of public-health programs run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the latest flashpoint in a push by the White House ...
The new man in charge of the WVU Hoops program has been a major component in Best Virginia's tournament run. Best Virginia has made the Final Four of TBT for the first time ever. And according to GM ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Action News Jax has learned that Nan McKay & Associates, the company hired by the Jacksonville Housing Authority to manage its Housing Choice Voucher program, has paid millions of ...
Hope after hardship: Court-run program helps Ingham County teens rebuild Army reveals the real cost of Trump’s birthday parade in Washington CCTV Footage Captures the First-Ever Video of an Earthquake ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — License plate readers operated by the state could be coming to the Metro Nashville area. In an 86-page proposal, the Tennessee Highway Patrol identified 21 potential ...
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