Inflation refund checks are being sent to 8 million households in New York—important details to be aware of.
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Inflation refund checks are being sent to 8 million households in New York—important details to be aware of.

New York is distributing its first-ever inflation refund checks to 8.2 million households, as part of Governor Kathy Hochul’s initiative to support residents amid rising costs. Find out how these payments are helping families across the state.

Sinclair and Nexstar to resume airing ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ after ending boycott, with the show set to return this Friday.
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Sinclair and Nexstar to resume airing ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ after ending boycott, with the show set to return this Friday.

Local viewers of ABC stations operated by Sinclair Broadcasting Group and Nexstar Media can now enjoy “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” just days after the talk show’s much-anticipated return. Don’t miss out on the latest episodes!

ICE agent involved in incident of pushing woman to the floor at NYC detention center is no longer employed.
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ICE agent involved in incident of pushing woman to the floor at NYC detention center is no longer employed.

A federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent has been dismissed after a video surfaced showing him forcefully shoving a distressed woman to the floor during an altercation at 26 Federal Plaza in lower Manhattan. Stay informed about this developing story and its implications for law enforcement practices.

City Council proposes public oversight for land transactions involving universities in West Philadelphia.
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City Council proposes public oversight for land transactions involving universities in West Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Councilmember Jamie Gauthier has introduced new legislation aimed at supporting University City in navigating potential mergers and closures of higher education institutions, ensuring the community’s educational future remains vibrant and sustainable.

Residents near North Wildwood express concern over potential flooding threats to their homes in Grassy Sound.
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Residents near North Wildwood express concern over potential flooding threats to their homes in Grassy Sound.

Discover the unique story of Haldy Gifford, a 78-year-old homeowner at the edge of Grassy Sound in Middle Township, Cape May County. Explore the captivating marshland and its connection to the Intracoastal Waterway, and learn how Gifford’s journey has unfolded over the past decade.

U.S. Spending Trends Show Increased Disparity, Impacting Americans’ Financial Well-Being
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U.S. Spending Trends Show Increased Disparity, Impacting Americans’ Financial Well-Being

Discover insights from a seasoned economist with 35 years of experience, analyzing key economic indicators such as recession risks, job creation, unemployment rates, and inflation trends. Stay informed about the big picture of the economy and what it means for you.

Brooklyn Marine Terminal plan rejected to prioritize shipping activities over residential development at Brooklyn port.
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Brooklyn Marine Terminal plan rejected to prioritize shipping activities over residential development at Brooklyn port.

Discover why the proposal to develop housing on New York City’s only operational container port is controversial. Explore the implications for the local economy and community as we advocate for responsible urban development.

Philly School Board Approves Superintendent Extension Amid Concerns Over Services for Students with Disabilities
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Philly School Board Approves Superintendent Extension Amid Concerns Over Services for Students with Disabilities

Philadelphia’s school board has extended Superintendent Tony B. Watlington Sr.’s contract for five more years, securing his leadership through 2030. Watlington, earning an annual salary of 7,710, continues to shape the future of education in the city.