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Inheriting a home can leave siblings with financial headaches — how to avoid costly mistakes
When siblings inherit a home together, they face complex decisions about selling, renting, or keeping the property while managing taxes, insurance, and maintenance costs that continue accumulating.
Treasury, IRS move to restrict refundable tax credits to certain immigrants
The Treasury Department and IRS proposed rules restricting refundable tax credits for certain immigrants, potentially disqualifying hundreds of thousands from benefits in a move critics say uses the tax code for immigration policy.
Clemson DT Vic Burley suspended after disorderly conduct arrest: Dabo Swinney ‘extremely disappointed’
Clemson senior defensive tackle Vic Burley has been suspended indefinitely following an arrest for disorderly conduct early Saturday, head coach Dabo Swinney announced.
Noche UFC main event: Jose Delgado to step in as replacement for Yair Rodriguez against Jean Silva
Jose Delgado replaces injured Yair Rodriguez to face Jean Silva in the main event of Noche UFC on Sept. 12, a featherweight bout featuring the No. 6-ranked Silva.
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Iran-linked hackers blamed for cyber-attack that shut down UK power plant
Iran-linked hackers caused a British power plant to shut down for four days in a recent cyber-attack, authorities said, marking an apparent escalation following UK approval of US defensive operations from British bases.
Israelis worry about weakening connection with younger Jewish Americans
A recent poll shows younger Jewish Americans view support for Israel as less central to their identity than older generations, alarming Israeli leaders who see the relationship as strategically vital.
Meta defends its child safety efforts but critics say the social media giant falls short
Meta is defending itself against lawsuits alleging its platforms harm children, with critics arguing its safety measures are ineffective and amount to corporate posturing rather than genuine protection.
Enrollment in SNAP grocery aid is dropping faster than expected as work requirements kick in
SNAP enrollment fell over 13% in a year as new work requirements and administrative hurdles take effect, with some states experiencing significantly steeper declines than federal projections anticipated.
Beatty files emergency request to stop Trump’s name from returning to Kennedy Center
Rep. Joyce Beatty filed an emergency motion to prevent the Kennedy Center board from placing President Trump’s name on the arts complex’s facade, which a federal judge previously ruled unlawful.
Laptop catches fire on US flight, with passenger treated at airport
A laptop caught fire aboard an American Airlines flight from Atlanta to Dallas, resulting in medical treatment for one passenger and minor injuries to four or five others.
As Flock battles public scrutiny, other police surveillance companies see an opening
Police surveillance company Flock faces widespread public backlash over privacy concerns, while competitors like Axon and Motorola Solutions capitalize on the controversy by offering alternative license plate reader systems to law enforcement agencies.
Trump says Canada wants ‘benefits’ of being US state after trade talks collapse
Trade negotiations between the US and Canada collapsed, prompting President Trump to criticize Canada while new 50% tariffs take effect. Canadian Prime Minister Carney announced retaliatory measures and rejected Trump’s characterization of the failed talks.
Breanna Stewart wants a safe space as transgender debate sparks rallies at Fever games
New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart calls for the WNBA to remain a safe, inclusive space as transgender participation debates spark protests outside Fever games.
Erin Patterson: The hotel booking snafu that could free mushroom murderer
Erin Patterson’s murder conviction is under appeal after jurors were housed at the same hotel as prosecution staff and journalists during deliberations, a situation her lawyers argue undermined trial fairness.
Syria says Israeli strike near Damascus violation of international law
Syria condemned an Israeli airstrike on the village of Beit Jinn southwest of Damascus, calling it a violation of international law and sovereignty. The attack marked the second known Israeli strike on Syria in a week.
Kenya’s gold rush: Was it sparked by the discovery of a $200 nugget by a goat herder?
A Kenyan goat herder’s discovery and sale of gold has reportedly triggered a rush of thousands of prospectors to a remote western village, transforming the landscape with mining camps and pits.