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The auction — representing 10 percent of the Lincoln Presidential Foundation’s collection — includes the gloves Lincoln ...
On March 14, 2025, in a case of first impression, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit addressed the nature of a furnisher’s duty ...
New research co-authored by Yale SOM Professor James Choi finds that people are less likely to follow through on a commitment ...
Millions of Americans with federal student loan debt are once again subject to involuntary collection efforts, and that includes the garnishment of Social Security benefits for tho ...
SARS says that it is chasing tax debts, illicit traders and any taxpayers who may be skirting their obligations as it has to ...
THE national government is unlikely to achieve its tax revenue target this year, according to a House think tank, as rising ...
In his third prepared budget for the year, the minister said government debt would still stabilise this year but at 77.4% of ...
For more than a decade, consumers have lauded the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for its myriad accomplishments ...
While the value-added tax (Vat) rate is off the table for this year, Godongwana is proposing additional tax increases for ...
Tribal lender Minto Money has boosted the economy of an Alaska village. But some tribal members are appalled by the millions ...
The Lincoln Presidential Foundation is in debt, so it is putting more than 100 of its artifacts up for auction.
Millions of Americans face disruptions to their Social Security benefits due to new policies. Here's what’s changing and how to protect your payments.