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Scammers love to impersonate government and law enforcement officials. These schemes currently making the rounds involve Social Security and Veterans Affairs benefits.
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How to donate blankets, pet beds to US Exercise Tiger Foundation
Businesses that would like to have a donation box can contact the foundation at 573-968-9412 or email [email protected]. Monetary donations also are possible, which the foundation will use to ...
What is over 50s life insurance in the UK? Over 50s life insurance is a product that promises a lump sum when you die. Provided you don't miss any premiums, it's guaranteed to pay out. One factor that ...
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What troops, military families need to know about Tricare open season
Military families have some decisions to make about their health care before Tricare open season ends Dec. 9.
With the approach of 2026, U.S. orthopedic leaders are zeroing in on the forces reshaping their field, from reimbursement cuts and insurance instability to AI innovation, surgical advances and growing ...
The rate on a 30-year fixed refinance rose to 6.43% today, according to the Mortgage Research Center. The 15-year, fixed-rate refinance mortgage average rate is 5.43%. For 20-year mortgage refinances, ...
From NBC News in Washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is Meet the Press with Kristen Welker.
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How Trump’s Transportation Department Is Loosening Safety Rules Meant to Protect the Public
ProPublica has identified dozens of instances in which the Trump administration’s DOT has moved to cut, soften or delay safety regulations for cars, trucks, planes, trains and even oil pipelines.
Without the subsidies, health plan costs are expected to more than double for some, according to one analysis.
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives’ and senators’ votes on roll calls from the week of Nov. 17-21. $2.3 BILLION SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET (H 4761): House 149-9, Senate 38-0, approved and ...
The deal would fund the government through January 30 and protect federal workers from being fired during that time. Michigan's Democratic senators, Gary Peters and Elissa Slotkin, voted against the ...
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