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Water shortage is imminent; agency-in-charge unconcerned

Water shortage is inevitable. Forty million Filipinos from nine million households, or one-third of the population, will soon suffer dry faucets. That’s despite costly rates they presently pay local ...
President Trump signed an executive order to scrutinise banking activities of non-citizens in the US. The order is reportedly ...
Roughly 100 million Americans carry some form of medical debt, including many Virginia patients. In the 2025 session, the Virginia General ...
Too many hardworking Americans are encouraged to take actions that damage their credit and deepen financial instability.” ...
Roger Shoffstall spent three years in prison for tax evasion. Still, each year the federal government pays his Alaska company ...
Candidates for nine statewide offices, including governor, are on the June primary ballot in California. The June 2 election ...
Ignoring an IRS notice can result in a lien, a levy or the loss of your passport. If you cannot pay your debt, you may be ...
Roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply squeezes through a narrow channel between Iran and Oman every day. Now Iran wants ...
F.D.A.: President Trump has approved a plan to fire his Food and Drug Administration commissioner, Dr. Marty Makary, ...
San Diego officials violated state law when they set the trash fee for residential homes approved by voters, adding millions ...