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Justice Department Tried To Bring A Third Felony Charge Against Letitia James

The Justice Department's effort to introduce a third felony charge of mortgage fraud against New York Attorney General Letitia James was thwarted when a grand jury opted not to proceed with the new indictment.

What To Know Now About Changes To Your 2025 Taxes

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, enacted in July, introduces significant tax provisions effective in 2025. Key changes include an increased standard deduction, a new personal deduction for seniors, an elevated state and local tax deduction, and a deduction for car loan interest. Additionally, the Act provides deductions for tips and overtime pay, raises the child tax credit, and accelerates the expiration of clean vehicle tax credits. It also establishes 'Trump Accounts' for newborns and mandates new crypto tax reporting, reflecting a comprehensive overhaul aimed at addressing economic equity and simplifying tax obligations.

For Black America, Christmas Is A Time Of Resistance

For Black Americans, Christmas has historically served as a period of resistance and resilience. During enslavement, the holiday provided a rare opportunity for rest and strategic planning for freedom. Today, Black communities continue this legacy by supporting social justice organizations and advocating for equality during the holiday season.

U.S. Government Launches ‘Tech Force’ To Hire AI Talent

The US government has unveiled the "US Tech Force" initiative, aiming to recruit 1,000 early career technology and AI specialists. This program seeks to modernize federal systems and enhance the nation's competitive edge in the global technology arena.

U.S. Plan Would Require Some Visitors To Provide Social Media Information From Last 5...

The Trump administration has unveiled a proposal requiring visitors from 42 countries to submit their social media history from the past five years when applying for entry into the United States.

Can She Win? Jasmine Crockett Believes She Can Be The Next Texas Senator

U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett has announced her candidacy for the 2026 U.S. Senate race, emphasizing a strategy focused on engaging non-traditional voters and advocating for working families, safeguarding freedoms, and challenging extremism.

Battleground Republicans Clash With Hard-Liners Over Obamacare Subsidies As Party Talks Health Care Strategy

House Republican leaders have opted not to extend the expiring Covid-era health care subsidies, a decision that could result in millions of Americans facing increased health care premiums or losing coverage entirely.

Weather Woes and Flood Risks In Portland

Portland is bracing for severe weather conditions beginning December 8, 2025, with forecasts predicting heavy rainfall and potential flooding across the region. Local officials are urging residents to prepare for adverse weather, as saturated grounds and rising water levels could lead to significant flooding in low-lying areas.

Trump’s Lawyer Pushed For More Executive Power; Supreme Court Justices Seem Eager To Comply

The Supreme Court convened to deliberate on President Donald Trump's initiative to extend his influence over independent federal agencies. The conservative majority appeared poised to advance and potentially overturn the 1935 precedent that currently shields these agencies from presidential interference.

ICEBlock Creator Sues Trump Administration Officials Saying They Pressured Apple To Remove It From...

Joshua Aaron has initiated legal action against the Trump administration, alleging misuse of governmental authority and violation of his First Amendment rights by pressuring Apple to eliminate the ICEBlock app from its platform.

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Justice Department Tried To Bring A Third Felony Charge Against Letitia...

The Justice Department's effort to introduce a third felony charge of mortgage fraud against New York Attorney General Letitia James was thwarted when a grand jury opted not to proceed with the new indictment.