June 8, 2025

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NYC Mayor Adams’ indictment, despite dismissal, still grounds for denying him $4 million in matching funds, records say

NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams’ federal corruption indictment is dead, but New York City’s Campaign Finance Board isn’t forgetting about it. The board will continue to deny Adams’ reelection campaign $4 million in public matching funds due to his indictment, as it still has “reason to believe” he and his team broke “various” federal

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‘I really do not need the funds.’ I’m 72 and facing RMDs in mere months, but I don’t need the money or want the taxes. What’s my move?

Question: “I will turn 73 in June and I don’t know when I should take my first RMD. I really do not need the funds and would like to move them from the present 401(k) account and open a Roth account. My concern is that I’m not sure what my options are to pay the

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NYC Mayor Adams indictment, despite dismissal, still grounds for denying $4M matching campaign funds: records

Mayor Adams’ federal corruption indictment is dead, but New York City’s Campaign Finance Board isn’t forgetting about it. The board will continue to deny Adams’ reelection campaign $4 million in public matching funds due to his indictment, as it still has “reason to believe” he and his team broke “various” federal and local laws despite

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Explained: Tax implications of capital gains on mutual funds, stocks in 2025

If listed shares are sold within 12 months, the gains are classified as short-term and a tax rate of 15 per cent (plus surcharge and cess), under Section 111A will be applicable on such gains. New Delhi: Investing in mutual funds and stocks remains a popular wealth-building strategy in India. However, if the investment

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Former Howell man 16 years in prison for stealing COVID funds

Here’s some common court terms that’s good to know Here’s a list of some of the most used legal jargon and their definitions. A former Howell man who admitted to bilking the government out of $3.75 million in funds set up to aid small businesses struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic has been sentenced to 16

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NIH to suspend funds for research abroad as it overhauls policy

The main campus for the US National Institutes of Health is located in Bethesda, Maryland.Credit: Philip Scalia/Alamy A forthcoming policy from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) will target — and at least temporarily stop — funding to laboratories and hospitals outside the United States, threatening thousands of global-health projects and international collaborations on

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Federal watchdog reveals dozens of inquiries into Trump’s withholding of funds

Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Many Democrats and legal scholars contend that Trump’s budget maneuvers violate the Constitution, which vest the powers to tax and spend with Congress, not the executive branch. The spending interruptions have also prompted a wave of court challenges

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Trump’s team has disrupted some $430 billion in funds, Democrats say

By LISA MASCARO, Associated Press Congressional Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has frozen, stalled or otherwise disrupted some $430 billion in federal funds — from disease research to Head Start for children to disaster aid — in what top Democrats say is an “unprecedented and dangerous” assault on programs used by countless Americans.

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Trump threatens to strip sanctuary cities of federal funds. Minneapolis mayor responds

President Donald Trump’s attorney general and Homeland Security secretary are tasked with compiling a list of sanctuary states, cities and jurisdictions for punishment — and Minneapolis could be among them. Trump signed an executive order Monday evening to strip federal funding from municipalities not complying with his illegal immigration orders. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, a

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281 Utahns to lose rental assistance when federal funds run dry in 2026 | News, Sports, Jobs

Back in 2021, when Utah’s housing prices shot up amid the COVID-19 pandemic homebuying frenzy, Juanita Huertero, 56, said her landlord decided to cash in and sell her home, so “she just kicked us out.” Just like that, Huertero and her adult son — whose medical issues prevent him from working — had to find a new

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