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Child tax credit: Vermont families can receive up to $1,000 per child in 2024

More Vermont families can become eligible for a $1,000 child tax credit thanks to an expansion earlier this year.

Senate Republicans chart diverging paths forward on Israel aid

Senate Republicans are split over how Congress should approach passing an Israel aid package.

Weiss’s authority in Hunter Biden case has limits, DOJ tax official testifies

David Weiss cannot bring tax charges against Hunter Biden without first conferring with the Department of Justice Tax Division, a revelation that underscores the little-known but critical role the division has had during the government’s yearslong investigation of the president's son.

Three suspects arrested after pawn shop smash-and-grab that saw 169 guns taken

At least three individuals were charged following a Tennessee pawn shop smash-and-grab that saw nearly 170 guns stolen, authorities said.

Major developer halts two New Jersey offshore wind projects in blow to Biden goals

The world’s largest offshore wind developer, Orsted, halted development Wednesday on two U.S. offshore wind projects, citing higher costs and supply chain delays.

Trump hosts giant Halloween party at Mar-a-Lago

Former President Donald Trump hosted a big Halloween party at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, despite facing numerous legal battles ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Job openings unexpectedly rose in September amid high interest rates

The number of job openings in the United States rose in defiance of expectations to 9.55 million in September.

Biden received $40,000 from family after Chinese payments, Oversight Committee says

President Joe Biden received $40,000 from his brother’s wife shortly after a Chinese company sent money to the Biden family, according to bank documents published Wednesday by the House Oversight Committee.

Trump goes after judge ahead of family’s testimony in fraud case: ‘Leave my children alone’

Former President Donald Trump went after Judge Arthur Engoron ahead of three of his adult children testifying in his fraud case in New York.

AOC slams pro-Israel AIPAC as ‘racist and bigoted’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) attacked the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the largest pro-Israel PAC, on Tuesday, calling the organization "racist" for highlighting her voting record.
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