Month: June 2020

[ad_1] By STEVE PEOPLES, ALAN FRAM and JONATHAN LEMIRE, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump and his allies have seized on calls to “defund the police” as a dangerous example of Democratic overreach as he fights for momentum amid crises that threaten his reelection. Key Democrats, including presumptive presidential nominee Joe Biden, are
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[ad_1] Nearly 4 million American households are receiving stimulus checks, formally called economic impact payments, via prepaid debit card. But recipients beware: These EIP cards carry fees for various routine transactions, including using out-of-network ATMs and withdrawing cash via bank teller. Caroline Newell learned this the hard way when she unintentionally paid a fee while
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[ad_1] Whether you work in the gig economy or are the recipient of a cash gift from a relative, you need to know if and how to report that money to the IRS. There are different rules and reporting requirements depending on whether it’s money that has been earned or gifted. In general, these are
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[ad_1] By BILL BARROW and STEVE PEOPLES, Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — President Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, won’t face each other directly in Tuesday’s presidential primaries, but voting in Georgia and West Virginia gives both campaigns an opportunity to prove they can assemble coalitions strong enough to win in November. The
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[ad_1] BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott began leading former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon by nearly 400 votes after more ballots were counted in the city’s Democratic mayoral primary. The turning point came as nearly 23,000 more ballots were counted Sunday, showing Scott with a 0.3% edge against Dixon, news outlets reported.
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