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Should You File if You Can’t Pay Your Taxes? (Yes—Here’s Why)

The April 15 tax filing deadline is one day away, and failing to file your tax return on time can lead to financial penalties. While many may consider putting off filing because they’re unable to pay the amount owed, this often makes the situation worse. A delay in filing your return doesn’t prevent penalties. It […]

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How Yankees Trade For 2 All-Stars Could Pay Off For Bronx Bombers

By Zach Pressnell is a Newsweek contributor based in Columbus, Ohio. His focus is MLB content. He has an extensive knowledge of professional baseball and all things that come with it after working closely with the sport for years. Zach has been with Newsweek since November 2024 and previously worked at FanSided and OnSI. He […]

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Social Security Overpayments: Seniors Will ‘Pay for Government’s Mistakes’

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has reneged on a previous promise to stop harsh penalties for seniors who have been overpaid benefits, which could mean some seniors will have to “pay for the government’s mistakes.” Benefit overpayments result from the government’s mistake or from beneficiaries failing to comply with requirements, intentionally or otherwise. Under the […]

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Will the DEI Backlash Bury Pay Equity, Too? That’d Be a Costly Mistake | Opinion

The past few months have seen upheaval in the employment law compliance landscape. The headlines mostly reflect the eradication of all federal diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs. But one of the greatest impacts to the private sector was eliminating the requirement to prepare most Affirmative Action Plans (AAPs) by federal contractors and subcontractors—which among […]

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Starbucks Ordered To Pay Out $50 Million After Hot Drink Burns Driver

Michael Garcia, a delivery driver, has been awarded $50 million in a negligence lawsuit against Starbucks after he suffered serious burns from a hot drink. Newsweek has reached out to Starbucks and to Garcia outside of regular working hours via email for comment. Why It Matters A number of U.S. establishments have faced high-profile lawsuits […]

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