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The Ghost of COVID Past Looms Over Gen Z Voters | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 6 days agoMore than 40 million Gen Z voters will be eligible to vote this November. This fall, the iPhone...
Progressives Urge Biden to Push Harder on ‘Greedflation’
New York Times· 12 hours agoIt’s a moniker about corporate price increases that has bolstered some Democratic senators, and now...
Lawmakers target nonprofit boards
Politico· 3 days ago...Center for Journalism Integrity and Excellence and Carol Marin. — Bill aimed at assisting public defenders falls short this spring, backers say they’ll try again in fall, by the Tribune’s...Register’s Claire Grant — City Council examines mayor’s plans to quickly spend Covid relief money: “Mayor...
Survey: 1 in 10 Dayton homes needs major repairs; city thought it would be worse
Dayton Daily News· 1 day agoThe survey found that about 5,800 residential properties in the city have condition issues. “It’s a...
USDA Secretary Vilsack Engages with Tribal Leaders at NCAI, Announces $62M for Indian Country...
Native News Online via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoAgriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack spent an hour at the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)...
Did You Default on Your Student Loans? You May Qualify for This Debt Relief Program
CNET· 3 days agoIf you’re one of them, there’s a program that can help you get your loans back in good standing and...
Revealed: All the ways Labour will increase your tax bill
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoBy July 5, we are very likely to have a Labour government with a working majority, if not a...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and the California State Water Resources Control Board...
Sierra Sun Times· 12 hours agoOAKLAND – California Attorney General Rob Bonta and the State Water Resources Control Board filed a...
Federal Income Taxes Are Set To Skyrocket
Forbes· 7 days agoS Corporation shareholders and partners in a partnership could see their effective federal income tax rate increase by 30% by the end of December 31,...
Kansas City’s in for a hot summer. Here’s what it could mean for your power bill
The Kansas City Star· 1 day agoKansas and Missouri are expected to see an electricity bill increase of around 7% this summer compared to last year — and the true cost could be even higher if extreme heat ...