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Tom Lehrer never identified closely with his ancestral Judaism. But the famed satirist and mathematician, who died Saturday at 97, wrote one of the first popular songs about the Jewish holiday. “(I’m ...
Here I want to focus on just one sermon/chapter: “Righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees.” It is an exposition of Matthew ...
The real thesis of the book is an argument that everyone who approaches the past or the present of art without looking to ...
The first notable number is 42. That’s the number of places in which Bnei Yisrael encamped, from the time they left Egypt until they stood poised at the threshold of Eretz Yisrael. If you count the ...
President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill aims to fulfill a campaign promise he made to workers last fall, but no tax on tips or overtime can be more complicated than the shorthand implies.
(Bloomberg) -- The SkinnyPop in the break room may not last. Donald Trump is targeting the office snack. The president’s signature tax law allows a long-standing business deduction for the cost ...
Pizzi is spearheading a $10 million class action lawsuit against the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles and the Tax Collector offices in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, claiming residents are ...
The Social Security Administration has sent a misleading email to beneficiaries stating President Donald Trump's sweeping tax-cuts and spending law eliminates taxes on Social Security benefits for ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimates the package will add $3.3 trillion to the deficit over the decade and 11.8 million more people will go without health coverage.
President Trump is scheduled to sign the bill into law at 4 p.m. on July 4 at the White House, locking in tax reductions and Medicaid cuts.
Social work majors might struggle to get student loans. University endowments would be more heavily taxed. But students in some training programs would become eligible for Pell Grants.
With spending cuts poised to hit medical providers, Medicaid recipients and Affordable Care Act enrollees, here's how the bill will affect health care access for millions in the U.S.