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Breaking Down Legal Barriers: The VA's Initiative to Support Homeless Veterans
For veterans experiencing homelessness, the path to secure and stable housing can be cluttered with legal roadblocks. These barriers can range widely, from issues such as revoked driver&...
10 Major Lawsuit Settlements You Can Join in March 2026
If you live or work in the United States, you could be eligible for a cash payment or a voucher from several major companies. This March, 10 different legal settlements are reaching their deadlines. Big names like W...
Repairs vs. Improvements: A Simple Tax Guide for Landlords
For landlords, understanding the difference between a repair and an improvement is one of the most important parts of filing taxes. The distinction determines how quickly you get your money back from the IRS. He...
Numotion Data Breach Settlement: How to Claim Up to $15,000
If you were affected by the Numotion data breach, you may be eligible for a significant payment. Numotion, a company that provides mobility equipment, has agreed to a $4 million settlement following two major se...
Child Tax Credit increases to $2,200: Who can get it and when you’ll receive it
The 2026 tax season begins with a major change for many U.S. families. A new law, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, increases the Child Tax Credit (CTC) to $2,200 per qualifying child. This u...
$5.5 Million Settlement Over Recalled Pet Food: What You Need to Know
Mid America Pet Food has agreed to pay $5.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit. This lawsuit was filed because some of their pet food products were found to be contaminated with salmonella. ...
Wells Fargo to Pay $56.85 Million Settlement: What You Need to Know
Wells Fargo has agreed to pay nearly $57 million to settle a lawsuit involving how it handled certain home mortgages during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the bank denies doing anything wrong, it has agree...
How to Avoid Common Tax Filing Mistakes and IRS Audits
Tax season is officially underway in the United States. While filing taxes is a yearly responsibility, it can be a stressful process—especially for first-time filers or new small business owners. Making a mista...
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...