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The moment street vendors realized the thief was paying back big
This video follows a creator pretending to casually take items from street vendors before surprising them with far more money ...
Pitney Bowes ( (PBI)) has issued an announcement. Pitney Bowes stockholders held their annual meeting on May 12, 2026, where they elected directors Peter Brimm, Catherine Levene, Brent Rosenthal, ...
The tariffs were a bad idea. Paying the money “back” isn’t great either. If you can't access your feeds, please contact customer support. Thanks! Check your phone for a link to finish setting up your ...
The US government today opened an online portal for submitting tariff refund requests, two months after the Supreme Court ruled that President Trump illegally imposed the International Emergency ...
President Trump's administration warned on Tuesday of no guaranteed back pay for federal workers during a government shutdown, reversing what has been long-standing policy for some 750,000 furloughed ...
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators is pressing the Social Security Administration to pay full retroactive benefits to some retirees they may be owed under a landmark law passed last year. Senators ...
Oregon’s largest natural gas utility is paying customers back after it cut off service to nearly 200 households enrolled in bill discount programs, when the utility promised it would not do so through ...
A Greater Cincinnati woman was accused of pepper spraying and attacking police officers while they were arresting her. Cincinnati Caribbean restaurant returns with flagship location, The Paradise Room ...
Investors in the U.K. can once again hold cryptocurrency exchange-traded notes (ETNs) in a tax-free vehicle after fintech startup Stratiphy received approval to offer them in a special class of ...
The government debuted a system to repay importers two months after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs at the heart of the president’s trade policy. By Tony Romm and Ana Swanson Reporting from ...
Many families felt the sting of the president’s now-illegal tariffs, but companies have said little about whether they will share the $166 billion coming back to them. By Tony Romm Reporting from ...
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