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How to File Taxes for Free in 2026 Even Though IRS Direct File Is Gone
There have been some changes in how people in the U.S. can file their taxes for free in 2026. The IRS Direct File system, which allowed many people to file their returns online for free, has been shut do...
Legal Challenges and Debates Surrounding U.S. Overtime Rules
Business groups are currently questioning the U.S. Labor Department's updated overtime rule—a decision that could unexpectedly complicate matters for employers. These groups argue the new rule, which ...
Can Police Question Kids Alone? More States are Saying "No"
When police read you your rights – the ones you've probably heard on TV, like “You have the right to remain silent” – it's scary enough. Imagine how it feels for a child. A 22-year-o...
Understanding Your Digital Rights During the Job Hiring Process
When applying for jobs, many companies use computer programs to help with the hiring process. These programs can sort through applications, review resumes, and even conduct interviews. However, sometim...
Essential Guide to Understanding Medical Power of Attorney
A Medical Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document. It lets you choose a person you trust to make healthcare decisions for you if you can't make them yourself. This might happen if you're too ill or injur...
5 Important Rights for Unmarried Pregnant Women
Being pregnant can bring about major changes and feelings of uncertainty, especially for those who are expecting for the first time or are without a partner. While laws often seem to benefit married couples, unmarried pregn...
How and When Employers Should Challenge an Employee's Unemployment Claim
Losing a job can be tough, and not everyone who's out of a job gets unemployment benefits. A worker might get these benefits based on how they left the job and whether their former employer disagre...
What Happens If an Accident Makes a Pre-Existing Injury Worse?
Many people aren’t in perfect health when an accident happens. You may have an old injury or a chronic health problem like back pain, arthritis, or diabetes before you get hurt in a car crash or a slip-and...
USPS Policy Change Could Impact Property Tax Payments: What You Need to Know
If you own a home and pay property taxes by mail, you need to be extra careful this year because the United States Postal Service (USPS) has changed how it handles postmarks. This change could a...