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IRS Has ‘Not Yet Finalized’ How Middle Class Will Be Affected by $80 Billion Windfall

A report from the Internal Revenue Service released last week indicated that officials are devoting much of the agency’s recent funding windfall toward audits even as the degree to which the actions will impact everyday taxpayers remains uncertain.

IRS Hasn’t Planned Details of How $80 Billion Windfall With Affect Middle Class

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) does not yet know the details of how the Biden admin's approval of an $80 billion windfall will affect middle-class audits.

Arizona Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs Proposes to Defund School Choice Program, Border Strike Force

If the reaction from Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs’ first budget proposal is any indication, she and lawmakers are likely in for a long spring.

American Banks Prepare for Decline in Profits, 17 Percent Drop Predicted for Top Six Banks in the Fourth Quarter

Big banks in the United States are getting ready to deal with shrinking profits due to factors like an overall difficult economic environment, despite the fact that interest incomes have risen over the past year.

Mel Gibson to Start Filming ‘Passion of the Christ: Resurrection’ This Year

Mel Gibson plans to begin filming "The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection," sequel to 2004's "The Passion of the Christ," in coming months with Jim Caviezel reprising role as Jesus.

Transgender Yale Swimmer Struggles After Joining Men’s Team

Transgender swimmer switches from women's to men's team at Ivy League university, experiences drop in success.

NYPD Cop Attack Suspect Urges Family to ‘Repent to Allah’ in Manifesto

Maine man suspected of attacking NYPD cops on New Year's Eve carries manifesto urging family to "repent to Allah and accept Islam."

Mom of Hunter’s Daughter Wants Biden Last Name for Her

The woman who gave birth to a child fathered by Hunter Biden has requested a court to change the young girl's last name to Biden.

$1.7 Trillion Spending Bill Requires Verification of Sellers Earning $5,000 Annually

The INFORM Act requires e-commerce companies to collect, verify, and disclose personal information from high-volume, third-party sellers with annual revenues exceeding $5,000 and will be enforced by the Federal Trade Commission.

New York Lawmakers Give Themselves Record $32,000 Raise

Highest salary for state legislature in nation.

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