Fact-Check: Is a Major U.S. Dollar Bill Being Removed from Circulation? What Officials Say

Recent rumors have been circulating that the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve plan to retire one of America’s most widely used banknotes, causing concern ...

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Lawsuit Against Federal Workplace Abortion Policy Moves Forward—What It Means for Employers & States

A federal appeals court has ruled that a lawsuit filed by 17 Republican-led states challenging Biden administration workplace rules on abortion accommodations can proceed. The ...

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UK Motorists Warned as Private Parking Firms Change Rules After £1,906 Fine Controversy

The UK’s private parking industry has introduced significant changes to its code of conduct following growing concerns over excessive fines. The new rules, which came ...

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Are You Eligible? UK Government Calls on WASPI Women to Claim Pension Boost Worth Up to £4,000

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has urged WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) women to check whether they are eligible for a £4,000 ...

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New Labor Laws Under Trump: Federal Workers Face Job Cuts, Private Sector Sees Workplace Policy Shifts

The Trump administration has initiated major reforms in employment and labor laws, sparking debates over worker protections, government efficiency, and the future of federal employment. ...

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Social Security Acting Chief Responds to DOGE’s Claims of Fraudulent Payments to Deceased Beneficiaries

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has been caught in a political firestorm after claims surfaced that millions of deceased Americans were still receiving benefit payments. ...

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SSA Confirms: Some Retirees Can Receive $4,000+ Per Month—Are You Eligible?

For many Americans, Social Security is a critical part of retirement planning. If the Social Security Administration (SSA) estimates that you will receive $4,000 per ...

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New Jersey Will Not Tax Social Security in 2025—How It Affects Your Retirement Income

For retirees in New Jersey, there’s good news: Social Security benefits will remain exempt from state income tax in 2025. While some states impose taxes ...

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Mastercard Agrees to £200M Settlement in UK Class Action Lawsuit—Check If You’re Eligible for a Payout

The UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has officially approved a £200 million settlement between Mastercard and British consumers, bringing an end to a nine-year legal ...

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SNAP Budget Cuts: The Congressional Fight Over Food Assistance

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), a crucial lifeline for millions of low-income Americans, is facing significant budget cuts as part of the federal government’s ...

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