Steve Nedved

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After a slow start and surprised taxpayers, refunds are up

agshotime/iStock(WASHINGTON) — The average 2018 refund is up, according to the latest IRS accounting, after a sharp decrease at the start of tax season surprised taxpayers expecting to see more benefits from the Trump tax cut. Four weeks into the tax filing season, the most recent IRS numbers, from Feb. 22, showed average tax refunds …

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T-Mobile spent $195,000 at Trump’s DC Hotel since announcing Sprint merger

raksyBH/iStock(WASHINGTON) — T-Mobile has spent $195,000 at the Trump International Hotel in Washington since April of 2018, according to a letter the company sent to two Democratic lawmakers, a sharp increase matched by spending at other hotels in the nation’s capital since the telecom giant announced a merger with Sprint requiring Trump administration approval. “These …

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Top automakers bring the sizzle to glitzy Geneva car show

Mustafa Yalcin/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images(GENEVA) — Every March, the biggest names in the auto industry descend on Geneva, the Swiss city celebrated for its cosmopolitan vibe, decadent chocolate and spectacular views of Lake Geneva and the French Alps. At this year’s show, which officially opens to the public on Thursday, the glitz and glamour were on …

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Lawyers: 24 parents separated from children report they are being detained

ABC News(NEW YORK) — Twenty-four migrant parents who returned to the United States on Saturday after they said they were separated and deported without their children are now being detained by the U.S. government, according to Erika Pinheiro, a lawyer for the families and the litigation and policy director of Al Otro Lado. Of the …

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Baltimore officers allegedly planted gun on man after running him over

Baltimore Police Department(BALTIMORE) — A retired Baltimore police sergeant was indicted for allegedly planting a pellet gun on a suspect after another officer intentionally ran him over, prosecutors said. Former Baltimore Police Department Sgt. Keith Gladstone pleaded not guilty to federal civil rights and witness tampering charges on Tuesday in connection with a 2014 incident …

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Track cancels horse racing indefinitely after 21st fatality in the less than three months

winhorse/iStock(ARCADIA, Calif.) — A Southern California horse racing track canceled races indefinitely on Tuesday after another horse died this week, marking the 21st fatality since the track opened for the winter season. Santa Anita Park canceled races through the weekend with no timetable on when they would resume, just hours after a female equine suffered …

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Georgia mom arrested in $200,000 trust fund scam; disabled son goes missing

hynci/iStock(LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.) — A Georgia mother was arrested for trying to scam her disabled son out of $200,000 in trust fund money, police said Tuesday. Yvonne Longmire, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, was arrested last week on charges of false swearing, forgery and identity theft for allegedly lying in court to gain control of her missing son’s …

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Three river otters stolen from animal sanctuary in North Carolina

pixonaut/iStock(COATS, N.C.) — Police are looking for three river otters apparently stolen from their habitat at a North Carolina animal sanctuary. Caretakers at Animal Edventures Sanctuary in Coats, North Carolina, about 30 miles south of Raleigh, awoke Monday morning to find the door to its otter enclosure wide open and its three inhabitants missing. The …

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National Farmers Union delegates pass eight special orders of business

National Farmers Union delegates strongly supported efforts to stop climate change during their national convention, but they were split on whether to support The Green New Deal recently proposed in Washington.  President Roger Johnson says, “The big debate there was there was an attempt to merge some talk about the Green New Deal. That was …

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Iowa producer says farmers need changes to survive

An Iowa hog producer says farmers need more control and some reforms to bring farm prices and the rural economy up. Chris Peterson from Clear Lake, Iowa is semi-retired, but he is still raising hogs.  He says, “The farm bankruptcies, the bankers are having the jitters and everything else, (and) the margins being so narrow, …

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