by Michele Frank, Miami University
Most Americans don’t like doing, or paying, their income taxes. But every year, about 85% of them will voluntarily pay...
Shutdown averted, at least through mid-November.
Late Saturday, at the eleventh hour, President Joe Biden signed off on a temporary funding bill to keep federal agencies operating....
by Laura Blessing, Georgetown University
The U.S. is moving toward a government shutdown. House and Senate appropriators are divided on spending levels, policy riders and...
Loot stolen from the U.S. Postal Service is displayed on the dark web.
Via Evidence-Based Cybersecurity Research Group
– tips from our investigative unit
by Kurt Eichenwald, The...
by Thomas Godwin, Purdue University
Mid-April has arrived. And along with the spring sunshine, that means the often dreaded civic duty of finishing off one’s...
by James Hendler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is planning to require citizens to create accounts with a private facial recognition company...
by Beverly Moran, Vanderbilt University
Doing taxes in the U.S. is notoriously complicated and costly. And it gets even worse when there are delays and...
Sheree Whitfield’s infamous Chateau Sheree is in complete shambles. Moreover, so is her standings with the IRS and the State of Georgia. The “Real Housewives…
BURBANK, Calif. — Singer, reality star and TV show host Tamar Braxton was recently rushed to a local hospital Thursday afternoon from an apparent anxiety…
PITTSBURGH (AP) - The personal information of 27,000 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center employees might have been put at risk by identity thieves who...