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There is a new deadline to get the California's Real ID. Here's why you need one
Fairfield-Suisun Daily Republic· 3 days agoThe goal of the Real ID Act, approved by Congress in 2005, is to improve security and minimize fraud...
Attorney: Mosby strategy to seek pardon could backfire
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 6 days agoMosby was indicted in January 2022 on perjury and mortgage fraud charges, which went to trial...
Canada Bank Watchdog Warns of Housing-Payment Shock by 2026
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 6 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Canada’s banking watchdog warned that many homeowners who took out mortgages when...
China Evergrande’s EV unit told to repay US$268 million of government subsidies
South China Morning Post· 6 days agoChina’s securities watchdog slapped a 47 million yuan fine on founder Hui Ka-yan and barred him from...
Bill Barnes voted new superintendent of Howard County Public Schools
CBS News· 5 days agoHoward County Public Schools have named Bill Barnes as the new superintendent, pending approval. The...
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The State· 5 days agoThe House Administration Committee advanced a pair of messaging bills Thursday along party lines that Republicans said would curb foreign interference in U.S. elections and would prevent noncitizens ...
Former U.S. official offers lesson in military aid — and political power — at Menendez trial
New Jersey Monitor via Yahoo News· 7 days agoSen. Bob Menendez had a reputation as someone “very strong in his concern” about human rights abuses...
Council Post: How AI Can Impact Onboarding At Financial Institutions
Forbes· 6 days agoBabu Sivadasan is the Co-Founder and CEO of JIFFY.ai, a no-code AI platform that enables enterprises...
Shaya Prager Burnett Plaza Lawsuit
The Real Deal· 4 days agoAfter losing control of the tallest building in Fort Worth earlier this month, Opal Holdings may face more troubles in Cowtown. Opal, a New Jersey-based...
Law enforcement warning: Bitcoin schemes on the rise
WFLA Tampa Bay· 1 day agoLaw enforcement and consumer advocates continue to sound the alarm about financial crooks taking advantage of Floridians.