On inflation, immigration, tariffs and war, he presented a frequently distorted account as he claimed a “turnaround for the ages” and myriad achievements that don’t pass scrutiny.
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Child care is expensive — and if you’re paying for care so you can work or look for work, the IRS does offer a meaningful tax break. IRS Form 2441 is how you claim the Child and Dependent Care Credit, ...
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More than $600,000 in stolen checks and fraudulent credit cards were found at the home of an Allentown man accused of fraudulently using a stolen credit card belonging to the Pediatric Cancer ...