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Is a new stimulus payment coming? November 2025 IRS direct deposit fact check
No new federal stimulus checks are authorized for November 2025; Congress has not passed any new legislation, and the IRS has made no confirmation. President Donald Trump has proposed using tariff revenue to pay a dividend of at least $2,000 per person (excluding high-income individuals), but this is currently just a proposal.
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Temperature check: Which big-name coaching targets should you keep an eye on for Penn State?
He did it by identifying a talented quarterback in Diego Pavia, and that ability to build a program is attractive. Keep an eye on Vanderbilt’s upcoming tilt with Tennessee as a good measuring stick for Lea’s candidacy for any new job this offseason.
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From flash fires to death and choking hazards, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a slew of recalls for products sold nationwide on Amazon.
If the buyer of your grandmother’s classic car does not wish to do a direct wire transfer, find another buyer who does. Otherwise, take the check and tell the buyer you’re waiting for the check to clear before releasing the vehicle, because you want to make sure this is not a scam. That four-letter word should put them on notice, if this is a scam.
"Check washing" and "check cooking" are two new ways criminals can steal tens of thousands of dollars out of your account.
Secondary ladder point checking for all flights has been made compulsory at airports as part of enhanced security measures following the blast in the national capital on Monday.
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A reality check for Trump's economy and the shutdown threatens to ground flights: Morning Rundown
Trump's argument that he's making ordinary household necessities more affordable has failed to take hold, the exit survey suggested. NBC News exit polls showed that most voters in Tuesday's elections said they were either holding steady or "falling behind" in their personal finances.