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Online Journal - 1 hour 25 minutes ago
It didn’t take the Israel Lobby very long to bring President Obama to heel regarding his prohibition against further illegal Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian land.
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Channel 8 San Diego - 2 hours 8 minutes ago
Associated Press - December 3, 2009 12:14 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Salvation Army says it will no longer ask for a parent's social security number before giving Christmas toys to children...
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The Gazette - Wed Dec 2, 11:02 pm ET
UPDATE: Six-year-old Brynn Beeler is entitled to her father’s Social Security benefits even though he died two years before she was born, a federal judge has ruled. The West Branch child was born through in vitro fertilization using sperm from Patti Beeler’s late husband, Bruce, who died of leukemia at age 37. Beeler filed for Social Security [...]
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The Durango Herald - 1 minute ago
DENVER - A Muslim cleric who communicated with the Army psychiatrist accused in the Fort Hood shootings was charged with passport fraud in Colorado in 2002.
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Los Angeles Daily News - Wed Dec 2, 5:32 pm ET
A national immigrants rights group expressed concern Wednesday over a toy-distribution policy by the Salvation Army which it said could discourage some needy immigrant families from seeking free holiday presents.
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Temple Daily Telegram - 1 hour 19 minutes ago
The dollars Central Texas recipients of Social Security benefits took in last year compared to five years ago grew at a far faster rate than what inflation would account for, according to figures released this week by the government.
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The Register Citizen - 1 hour 31 minutes ago
BANTAM — He is about five feet, four inches, has dark brown hair, has a non-descript face, and four names, two birth dates, five different names for his parents, two social security numbers, two licenses under different names and a criminal record under several different names.
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CBS4 Denver - Wed Dec 2, 7:52 pm ET
A Muslim cleric who communicated with the Army psychiatrist accused in the Fort Hood shootings was charged with passport fraud in Colorado in 2002. But federal prosecutors said Wednesday they dismissed the charge before the cleric, Anwar al-Awlaki, could be arrested because they learned the charge was invalid. And even if the passport charge had been pursued, a prosecutor who was among those who ...
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Chattanooga Times Free Press - 2 hours 18 minutes ago
Q: Mr. P of Murfreesboro, Tenn., asks: “What happens to the employee contributions of an unmarried person who dies without ever drawing any Social Security benefits? Let’s say a person starts to work at M&J Supermarkets in Chattanooga at age 16 and then transfers to working at DuPont at age 21, has worked continuously, and is now approaching age 66. What happens to all that money he contributed ...
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San Francisco Chronicle - Wed Dec 2, 10:41 am ET
A Daly City councilwoman has pleaded not guilty to charges of workers' compensation fraud after authorities allegedly caught her exercising and riding a motorcycle at a time she said she was too injured to do her job. Maggie Gomez, 55, who has served as the...
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WBIR-TV Knoxville - Wed Dec 2, 7:14 pm ET
One item almost everyone needs in order to get a job is a state issued identification card.
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MSN Money - Wed Dec 2, 7:02 pm ET
Year after year, the IRS sees Americans committing the same sorts of mistakes on their returns. Many of these errors are easy to avoid; some are more complicated.
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KAUZ Wichita Falls - Wed Dec 2, 11:08 pm ET
The Salvation Army defended its practice on Tuesday of requiring at least one social security number for each family registering their children to receive Christmas gifts.
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WREG-TV Memphis - Wed Dec 2, 6:26 pm ET
Scott Noll follows up his original report
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Johnson City Press - Wed Dec 2, 10:11 pm ET
After a couple of years of walking, a Johnson City grandmother rearing a 5-year-old granddaughter with multiple medical needs on her monthly Social Security check bought a car this year.