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For generations of Black workers, federal government jobs have provided a path into the middle class. The Trump administration's workforce cuts are now throwing that sense of stability up in the air.
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Commerce Department employees caught up in a legal battle over their mass firings are now learning that their health care coverage was cut off weeks ago, even though they were paying their premiums.
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The Department of Education says it will resume collections on May 5 and send wage garnishment notices "later this summer." Here's how to know — and what to do — if you'll be affected.
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McConnell spoke to the Glasgow-Barren County Rotary Club last week. During his remarks, he expressed skepticism of President Trump's tariffs on foreign goods.
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Between the slate of tariffs currently in effect and proposed tariffs on car parts, the cost of car ownership is rising. And that's true even if you're not in the market for a vehicle.
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This week at the Indiana Statehouse: Lawmakers receive a historically bleak state revenue forecast. The property tax debate comes to a close. And the governor signs a bill on supplemental teacher pay.
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American winemakers tell us why tariffs hurt their industry.
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As warmer weather approaches, LIHEAP is offering Kentuckians one-time assistance to offset cooling costs.
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For many of us, when we see something we want, we pull out our cards and swipe for it. Instead, try this resourceful approach.
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A new report from a left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities finds that upcoming changes to Social Security will amount to a "45-mile trip for some 6 million seniors."