Here’s what Trump’s plans to extend his tax cuts could mean for you

‘Tis the season for charitable giving. Here’s the tax benefit you could reap. ‘Tis the season for charitable giving. Here’s the tax benefit you could reap. 03:13 During his electoral campaign, President-elect Donald Trump pledged to extend many provisions in his signature Tax Cuts & Jobs Act, a 2017 law that overhauled the tax code

Amazon Will Donate $1 Million to Trump’s Inauguration Fund, Live Stream on Prime Video

Announcement coincides with news that Meta will also contribute $1 million to the fund. Amazon said Thursday it will donate $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration fund and an additional $1 million in-kind donation by live-streaming the historical event on Prime Video. Amazon’s announcement, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, coincided with news

Amazon, OpenAI CEO to Each Donate $1 Million to Trump’s Inauguration Fund

Announcement coincides with news that Meta will also contribute $1 million to the fund. Amazon and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will each donate $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration fund. Amazon will also live-stream the inauguration on Prime Video. OpenAI confirmed the news on Friday. Amazon’s announcement on Thursday coincided with news that Meta, the

Ex-Syrian military official indicted in California on torture charges

A former Syrian military official who oversaw a prison where alleged human rights abuses took place has been charged with several counts of torture after being arrested in July for visa fraud charges, authorities said Thursday. Samir Ousman al-Sheikh, who oversaw Syria’s infamous Adra Prison from 2005 to 2008 under recently ousted President Bashar al-Assad,

Religion in Schools Makes a Comeback in Some States, Shunned in Others

In Pennsylvania public schools, employees can wear religious clothing, but the words “In God We Trust” are forbidden on walls, doors, and desks. Likewise, America’s motto and the Ten Commandments are prohibited on public school property in West Virginia, and teachers in the Mountain State can only respond to questions about how the universe and