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No Ticket, No Warning, Just Handcuffs; U.S. Traffic Law Raises Alarms Nationwide
No Ticket, No Warning, Just Handcuffs dives deep into a troubling trend: drivers cuffed without citation—often disproportionately affecting Black and Latino motorists. Court rulings prioritize officer safety over minor infractions. From Sandra Bland’s heartbreaking case to the Supreme Court’s Barnes review, this guide equips both families and professionals with legal insight, practical advice, and resources. Learn how to protect yourself, assert your rights, and help build a fairer system on America’s roads.
IRS $2000 Economic Relief Package In 2025 – Check Eligibility Criteria & Payment Date
There’s no new $2,000 stimulus in 2025 — but over 1 million Americans are receiving $1,400 from unclaimed 2021 stimulus credits. The IRS is issuing payments automatically or through late tax returns filed by April 15, 2025. Learn who qualifies, how to claim it, and how to avoid scams in this expert guide. Whether you’re a student, freelancer, or retiree, this may be your last shot at this money.
How the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Steals $1,600 from Those Who Can Least Afford It—CBO Explains
The “Big Beautiful Bill,” according to the CBO, cuts $1,600 a year from the poorest households by slashing Medicaid, SNAP, and ACA subsidies, while giving the richest households up to $12,000 in tax relief. With added work requirements and budget cuts totaling nearly $1 trillion, this bill redistributes wealth upward. Learn how it works, what’s at risk, and what actions you can take to stay protected.
Student Loan Debt Could Haunt You Into Retirement—Even Your Benefits Aren’t Safe
Student loan debt can follow you into retirement—up to 15% of your Social Security benefits can be garnished if you default. But you’re not powerless. Programs like IDR, SAVE, and forgiveness options like PSLF and TPD can stop garnishment and even erase debt. Explore steps to protect your retirement income, repair your credit, and get out of default for good. Don’t let student debt define your retirement—take control today.
Tax Season 2025 Alert: Are You Missing Out on the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion?
For 2025, U.S. expats can exclude up to $130,000 in foreign-earned income and add a housing exclusion. This guide breaks down eligibility, exclusions, forms (2555, 2350, 673), timelines, pitfalls, and stacking with tax credits—all backed by IRS guidance. With clear examples and steps, it's a ready-made roadmap for expats or advisors wanting to maximize savings while ensuring compliance and ease.
Say Goodbye to This Popular Clothing Chain—180 Store Closures Announced Across the U.S.
Torrid, the popular plus-size clothing retailer, is closing 180 stores across the U.S. in 2025 amid declining mall traffic and booming online sales. With 70% of revenue now coming from digital channels, the company is refocusing its efforts on e-commerce, technology, and profitability. While the move impacts thousands of workers and local stores, Torrid remains committed to evolving with consumer trends. Learn more in this in-depth industry breakdown.
No More Soda on EBT in Texas: SNAP Reform Aims to Save Lives and Wallets
"No More Soda on EBT in Texas" explores the state’s upcoming SNAP reform that will ban soda and candy purchases with EBT cards starting September 1, 2025. The legislation aims to reduce obesity and diabetes while saving public healthcare dollars. This in-depth article explains how the policy works, who it affects, and how families, retailers, and policymakers can respond. Includes expert insights, examples, and practical tips.