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Certain tax cuts are set to expire next year. Here's what that means

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Certain tax cuts are set to expire at the end of next year, and that could mean 'a mixed bag of pros and cons' according to Jared Feldman, a tax advisor at accounting firm Anchin. (Scripps News)
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Report shows rising levels of stress among Americans ahead of the election

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With the presidential election now just two weeks away, a new report shows more than seven in ten U.S. adults are concerned about the future of the country. (Scripps News)
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Green leader ‘entitled to opinion’ but no pressure for November poll – Taoiseach

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The Taoiseach has said he does not feel under pressure to hold a general election on the date mooted by his coalition colleague. Simon Harris said he has no problem with Roderic O’Gorman telling reporters he thinks the election should be...
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Candidates trade barbs in critical Michigan appearances

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Both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump descended on one of the most hotly contested states in this election — Michigan. (Scripps News)
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'We love you Liam:' One Direction gives statement on Liam Payne's passing

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The members of the band One Direction posted an Instagram message Thursday about the death of Liam Payne. (Scripps News)
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Martin signals 12-euro pension increase as he dismisses ‘mischief and spin’

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Tanaiste Micheal Martin signals a 12 euro increase to weekly pension payments as he dismissed reports of coalition rows on social welfare as “mischief” and “a phony war”.
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NHS must ‘reform or die’, Sir Keir Starmer says as major report is published

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The NHS must reform or die, Sir Keir Starmer will say, as a major report on the health service is published. The Prime Minister will set out his plans for tackling long waiting lists, improving the nation’s health and shifting the focus...
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Sir Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting visit specialised cancer treatment centre

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Health Secretary Wes Streetin visit a proton beam therapy centre at UCLH. They met with Dr Yen-Ching Chang, the lead for Proton Beam therapy, Baroness Julia neuberger the chair of UCLH, David Probert, CEO...
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CDC study shares how community can impact suicide risks

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Suicide risk may depend on certain community-level factors such as health insurance, internet access and income, according to a new CDC Vital Signs report. (Scripps News)
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Need for ‘absolute accountability’ among religious orders at centre of abuse

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Finance Minister Jack Chambers has said there is need for “absolute accountability” among religious orders that were at the centre of historical sexual abuse at schools. It was announced on Tuesday that a Commission of Investigation is...
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Protests continue on college campuses as students return for the semester

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Protests picked up as new students arrived on campus a week ago, and Monday afternoon protestors marched uptown in New York City, some waving Hamas flags, setting off flares and smoke bombs. (Scripps News)
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How China is using ‘spamouflage’ to influence US voters

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Graphika discovered spamouflage accounts on X and TikTok claiming to be U.S. voters or U.S.-focused advocates frustrated with American politics and the West. (Scripps News)
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Report reveals ‘shocking’ levels of abuse allegations at religious-run schools

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The scale of allegations of historical sexual abuse at schools run by religious orders in Ireland is “truly shocking”, Education Minister Norma Foley has said. The minister has announced that a commission of investigation is to be...
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Israel and Hezbollah exchange heavy fire

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Hezbollah is a close ally of Iran, which has also threatened to retaliate against Israel for the killing of a senior Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, in an explosion in Tehran last month. (Scripps News)
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New research find 14 risk factors from childhood that could prevent dementia

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Nearly half of all worldwide dementia cases can be prevented, according to a new report that found that following specific recommendations could greatly reduce your risk for the impairment. (Scripps News)
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Price hikes are cooling off despite many Americans still struggling

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Producer Price Index, shows inflation on the wholesale prices manufacturers receive for their products slowed in July. Many Americans are still struggling to pay bills are buy groceries. (Scripps News)
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Latest job report sparks layoff anxiety among Americans

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The jobs report came in weaker than expected. This latest report comes as a poll shows many Americans are experiencing layoff anxiety. (Scripps News)
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Maine mass shooting investigative report details failures

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The commission placed some blame on the Army Reserve for failing to take necessary steps to address the threat posed by the eventual shooter. (Scripps News)
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Public disorder at asylum centres should not be inevitable – Garda Commissioner

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Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has said that public disorder at asylum centre sites “shouldn’t be inevitable” and said there are lessons to be learned by the Department of Justice and IPAS from Coolock.
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Micheal Martin speaks on keeping the TV licence fee

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Tanaiste Micheal Martin says keeping the TV licence fee is necessary for RTE as Exchequer funding may come under pressure in the future.
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Secret Service director: Trump assassination attempt was its 'most significant operational failure' in decades

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Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle appeared before the House Oversight Committee nine days after former President Donald Trump was wounded in an assassination attempt. (Scripps News)
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After report on deadly crash, NTSB urges awareness about marijuana-impaired driving

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A tragedy in Oklahoma in which six teens died in a car crash is prompting the NTSB to send out a warning to parents: Talk to you children about driving under the influence of marijuana. (Scripps News)
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Viewer Spotlight: How we cover breaking news like the Trump assassination attempt

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In a fast-moving and high-stakes situation, Scripps News makes sure everything we put on our air is vetted and accurate. (Scripps News)
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Assassinations, and attempts on the lives of political figures, have been an ugly mark on America since the beginning of the U.S.

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Assassinations and attempted assassinations have occurred since the nation's founding in 1776. (Scripps News)