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    The Upper Moreland School Board in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania voted this week against allowing one of their school board colleagues from advancing to president of the board because he is a “cis, white male.”
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    Ohio giving another $50 million for school safety

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    November 30, 2022 12:52 pm
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    Stimulus update: One-time payment worth up to $1,050 heading to California residents by Dec. 31
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    Stimulus update: One-time payment worth up to $1,050 heading to California residents by Dec. 31

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    Social Security update: First of double monthly December checks totaling $1,755 to arrive in two days

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    The likeness of Benjamin Franklin is seen on U.S. $100 bills, Thursday, July 14, 2022, in Marple Township, Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
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    Stimulus update: Idaho residents have until Dec. 31 to claim tax rebates worth up to $600

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    November 29, 2022 6:00 pm
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    Richland woman fraudulently obtained $337,267 in COVID relief

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    Stimulus update: Massive tax refund checks of up to 14% being sent out in Massachusetts

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    The life expectancy gap between high- and low-income retirees is growing. (AP Photo/Bradley C Bower, File)
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    Social Security update: First of double monthly December checks totaling $1,755 to arrive in three days

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    Researchers at the University of Virginia say more than 1 in 10 Virginians receives food stamps.

    California food stamp costs reach record highs

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    Lieutenant governor-elect Jon Husted and governor-elect Mike DeWine celebrate at the Ohio Republican Party event, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018, in Columbus, Ohio.
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    DeWine awards $5 million to bolster Ohio college safety, security

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    In this Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017, photo, Tanya Carol-Lugones helps a shopper in her booth featuring Viva Zapata bags and Caracruz jewelry, at the Union Square Holiday Market in New York. At the holiday markets that pop up annually, many of the booths are staffed by artisans hoping to make a significant portion of their revenue or to get visibility that will translate into sales other times of the year.
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    Report: 41% of small businesses can’t pay rent this month

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