August 28, 2025

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Palm Beach will apply for federal funds to cover Trump security costs

100 days of Trump: 3 key changes impacting people across America 100 days after returning to power, Donald Trump is charging ahead with tariffs, an immigration crackdown and federal cuts, including dismantling DEI. The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” appropriates $300 million for security reimbursements to communities where Trump has properties. Expenses incurred on or

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House Armed Services amendment blocks funds for Fort Gordon name change

It was Fort Gordon, then it was Fort Eisenhower, now it’s Fort Gordon again. But there are efforts to fight against that change at Augusta’s U.S. Army base along with the other recently renamed military installations. Who was Fort Gordon named after? Originally, Augusta’s Fort Gordon honored Lt. Gen. John Brown Gordon, one of Confederate

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Crypto

Should you invest in crypto?

Welcome to my column, Young & Invested, where I discuss personal finance and investing for Gen Z and Millennials. This column aims to be a resource for young investors navigating an ever changing financial, political and social landscape as they try to build wealth. Tune in every Thursday for the latest edition. Edition 25 “Inferiority feelings

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Colorado school districts wait for millions in missing funds, plan contingencies for next school year

Some Colorado school districts are planning to dip into reserves to pay staff and keep programs going next school year while others are in a holding pattern weeks before school opens, waiting to see if the federal government will release millions of dollars in frozen federal funds. The Trump administration was expected to release nearly

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Investors

Stock Market Risk: Record-Breaking Rally Threatened by 5 Things

The stock market is on a record-breaking rally, but investors are approaching some big hurdles they’ll have to clear through the rest of this year if they want the gains to keep coming. Strategists at HSBC Global said on Monday that they see a handful of key risks facing stock prices through the second half

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Loans

Trump’s new car loan interest deduction: Who qualifies

How to control your finances on a tight budget Living on a tight financial budget? That doesn’t mean you can’t take control of your finances. Beginning on 2025 tax returns, new car buyers might qualify for an above-the-line deduction of up to $10,000 in car loan interest in a year. Taxpayers will not be able

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Crypto

‘Stronger, Bigger, Better’—Trump Issues Huge Prediction For $4 Trillion Crypto Amid Bitcoin, Ethereum And XRP Price Boom

Bitcoin has hit a fresh all-time high this month as a nightmare scenario engulfs the Federal Reserve and traders brace for the next “big” move that could come as soon as next week. Sign up now for CryptoCodex—A free newsletter for the crypto-curious The bitcoin price, doubling from its April lows, hit a peak of

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Trump administration to release after-school funds but but billions for education still frozen

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. By Kalyn Belsha, Chalkbeat Federal funds for before- and after-school programs that were frozen for weeks will start flowing to states, a senior official with the Office of Management and Budget confirmed Friday. The budget office has finished reviewing the 21st

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Local station KCLU to fundraise for loss of federal funds

Senate passes bill to cut funding to public broadcasting The bill to cut more than $9 billion from public broadcasting, foreign aid and more will move on for a final House vote, then to the president. The rescission bill passed by Congress ends funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, including NPR and affiliates. KCLU

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Crypto

House sends cryptocurrency bills to Trump

The House has passed three bills intended to boost the legitimacy of the cryptocurrency industry with new regulations as President Donald Trump has pushed to make the U.S. the “ crypto capital of the world.” One of the three bills, legislation to regulate a type of cryptocurrency called stablecoins, had already passed the Senate with

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