It is 11:40 p.m. on April 14, and the tax program that was fine an hour ago is now showing a spinning cursor with a ...
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In the effort to keep Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, there is what we see and what we can only guess at. The latest visible sign is the preliminary agreement between the U.S. and Iran. It says ...
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Buying a home is one of the biggest financial milestones most people will ever hit — and in North Carolina, it takes nearly 15 years of saving to get there, according to data shared by Consumer ...
Missouri ranks 15th in the nation for how quickly residents can save for a home down payment, according to data shared by Consumer Affairs in October 2025. Even with that edge, Missouri residents ...
The Federal Communications Commission is launching a review of the E-rate program, which funds K-12 broadband connectivity, to “ensure it fulfills Congress’s vision for great educational outcomes,” ...
After Jesse Ridgway, a popular YouTuber, and his wife, Ashley, revealed the news, death threats followed. By Pooja Salhotra For more than a decade, Jesse Ridgway has made a living posting YouTube ...
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YouTuber Jesse Ridgway and his wife, Ashley, revealed they decided to terminate their pregnancy after learning their baby had a high chance of being born with Down syndrome. “This week, my wife and I ...
An Edmond business owner is urging drivers to slow down after a vehicle traveling nearly 80 mph in a 25-mph zone crashed into her building. EDMOND, Okla. - Two weeks after a speeding driver crashed ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — New York State is testing a new program in New York City that would force repeat speeders to install devices in their cars that physically limit how fast they can drive. The pilot ...