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Congress Lets Dozens Of Tax Breaks Expire
Teachers, film producers and restaurant owners — among many other groups — face higher tax bills in 2014. More than 50 temporary tax breaks are expiring at midnight on New Year's Eve, but many of them are likely to be restored when Congress returns.
Small Businesses Get One-Year Delay In Health Insurance Process
The Obama administration says it is delaying until November 2014 a requirement that small businesses shop for health insurance via the troubled federal HealthCare.gov site, which has been blamed for many problems since its launch last month.
Small-Business Access To Online Health Exchanges Delayed Again
No online registration for you, the Obama administration told small-business owners interested in using the Affordable Care Act exchanges to buy employee health insurance. Online access was pushed back to November 2014. Employers can still enroll through an insurer or broker.
Steven Bochco, Creator Of 'Hill Street Blues' And 'NYPD Blue,' Dies At 74
The legendary producer is widely credited with bringing television dramas to a new level of grit and realism.
Report: Adding Trump's Name To Checks Will Delay Them. IRS Says They're On Schedule
The IRS said the economic relief payments "are going out on schedule, as planned, without delay." The Washington Post reported that Trump's name would be included on the checks, an unprecedented step.
World Cafe Encore Week: Revisiting Studio Sessions Of 2019
Hear sessions with King Princess, Cage The Elephant, Rhiannon Giddens and Karl Denson.
Feds Warn Airlines Once Again To Offer Customers Refunds
The Department of Transportation received some 25,000 consumer complaints in March and April, up from about 1,500 a month. DOT will also allow airlines to stop serving some cities with little demand.
Rural Alaskans brace for impact as Power Cost Equalization funds disappear
It’s salmon fishing and berry picking season in Unalakleet. It’s also the first month of the new operating budget year for the state.Right now, when…
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3 Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
The scientists from the U.S., Japan and China were awarded the Nobel Prize Monday for discovering drugs to treat parasitic diseases such as malaria, river blindness and elephantiasis.
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Lowering The Bar For The New GED Test
Many students had complained the new version was too hard. A lower minimum passing score means tens of thousands of students could potentially get their high school equivalency diplomas retroactively.
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