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A man was arrested Tuesday night for spraying red paint on the Washington Monument and writing an anti-government message on it.
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President Biden called himself 'vice president' on Thursday when he complained about not being able to buy an electric Corvette. This was the latest job title mix-up from the leader of the country.
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A man from Washington, DC, who pretended to be a federal agent to get $800,000 worth of real estate has decided to work with the government.
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'Just because you feel safe and in the clear a few months after filing your tax return does not mean that you are. This can be remembered for many, many years.'
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It's no secret that wealthy individuals like to conceal their income from the Internal Revenue Service. Where they do it and how they do it are not always kept a secret.
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If you want to see your tax returns, the IRS will ask that you take a photo of your face. Advocates for personal privacy are alarmed by the information that has come to light.
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Plus, what the US should do about Ukraine, the geriatric music business in the United States, and more...
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Is it permissible for the United States Postal Service to offer 'postal banking'?
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Dutch supermarket conglomerate Ahold Delhaize is buying a majority stake in the FreshDirect grocery delivery service as the coronavirus pandemic spurs a shift to online food shopping.
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Walmart is adding Cruise, a majority-owned affiliate of General Motors, to its roster of self-driving startup partners, in a pilot delivery program early next year in Scottsdale, Ariz., the retailer